Lost and confused in the face of the fallout from his actions in “Forever Evil: Blight,” John Constantine has sold himself out to the Cold Flame and is vulnerable to attack by Spellbinder!
Like the other DC Dark books, this series benefits from venturing out on its own again. Read Full Review
It's almost as if Blight never happened, as Constantine is back to business as usual in this issue. There are circles within circles, and whilst this issue does feel like the beginning of something much bigger, it's still enjoyable in its own right, with jaw-dropping artwork during the mystical sequences, and an intriguing cliffhanger that will likely shed some light (literally, if you've read the issue) on what's actually going on. Read Full Review
To begin with I hate seeing Constantine being part of the Cold Flame, even if it is a ruse. But what I really hate is reading a comic and having no idea what I'm looking at. This issue's art is a mess, and it just made me angry how hard it was to get through it. So not much to say on the issue, because I don't know what was Spellbinder's magic, and what was real. So if you're a die hard Constantine fan by all means pick it up, but besides that I'd hold off on a better issue. Read Full Review
Aco's art is terrible and ruined this book for me.