The stakes have never been higher for JohnConstantine as his plan to escape Earth-2puts the fate of an entire universe at risk!
Constantine #22 is not quite as strong as its predecessors, sacrificing some of the apocalyptic tension to emphasize the rift between Constantine and his companions. However, this doesnt mean its not good in its own right. The issue sets up an incredible conflict between Constantine and Apokolips as the series comes to a close next March. Read Full Review
Haun's work is fairly loose and haphazard compared to recent DC efforts, though the way he visualizes Constantine and Darkseid's war of wills is very effective. Read Full Review
While I've been loving the more personal internal storytelling that's been going on in Constantine since he made the leap to Earth 2, this issue comes off as more of a repeat of things that we've already seen on that front and the external story comes off strange and to me contradicts concepts that we've explored in World's End. I really hope that this series can go out on a strong note next month. Read Full Review
Much like the script then, the art is hit and miss, with some parts working and others not working as well as they should. However, Constantine #22 still manages to be a decent read despite these problems, and lays the groundwork for what should hopefully be an awesome finale next month. Read Full Review