John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #4

Writer: Simon Spurrier Artist: Aaron Campbell Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: April 17, 2024 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 4
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JOHN CONSTANTINE...FAITH HEALER? Disguised as a Catholic priest in a small town near the Texas-Mexico border, John searches for the connection between how a dust-ridden county turned out a massive harvest and Dream's missing sand. But this good-natured, all-American town has an ugly secret...one that brings John, Nat, and Noah face-to-face with monsters of a very human kind.

  • 10
    Comic Watch - Kevin Rossi Apr 16, 2024

    John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America continues to knock it out of the park with issue #4. This series needs to be read whether it is now or when it is eventually collected, but preferably now. There needs to be more books like this on shelves, especially from the Big Two. Spurrier, Campbell, Bellaire, and Bidikar are doing important things with this series and readers need to take notice. Read Full Review

  • 10
    ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett Apr 17, 2024

    Even as ghost stories remind us of the worst of our past, there remains a consideration of what should be done now and Dead in America #4 makes an incisive case against falling into despair. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    AIPT - Colin Moon Apr 16, 2024

    Atmospherically on point and socially aware, Dead in America understands that it is capable of telling important stories; it also understands that our hero can do nothing about them. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally Apr 16, 2024

    Campbell matches the dark tone of the story with art that captures that darkness and permeates it through every page and panel. A darkly rich and visually engaging issue from start to finish. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Apr 16, 2024

    This issue requires a big trigger warning for murder, sexual abuse, and small-town justice gone horribly wrong, but it's probably the best issue yet in terms of the hard points Spurrier wants to make. Read Full Review

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