John Constantines quest to find the last piece of a powerful mystic artifact before his enemies do brings him to a city that could kill him the moment he sets foot in it: London!
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Renato Guedes enjoys his strongest issue yet, thanks largely to the hellish setting and the various opportunities to explore the DCU's magical trappings. The storytelling is generally solid, though Guedes' continued insistence on exaggerated, titled perspective in many panels often proves distracting. Read Full Review
It's different, yes, but that doesn't make it bad. Read Full Review
I've enjoyed what's been put out so far and I hope this creative team sticks around for a while longer because I quite enjoy it. Yes I say this as a new reader to the character but what of it? I enjoy what is in front of me and what I read impresses me, and that's all that matters. Read Full Review
So far this series has been better than at least the last three years of Hellblazer. Read Full Review
While I still enjoyed the story, there's a certain level of repetitiveness that I hope doesn't continue past this issue. Read Full Review
This series started on weak footing and sadly seems committed to that pace. I think it's safest to cut my losses and Drop it before I get trapped in an inevitably disappointing relationship. Read Full Review
So, Constantine continues to be a fully underwhelming experience. There are a few good ideas (the London curse), but they're swallowed whole by the mediocrity of it all. Constantine himself is still interesting, but at this point it is mainly just the concept of the character that is interesting. Fawkes and Lemire seem to be phoning it in with their scripts and even Guedes art doesn't save the issue. This is a waste of a decent character. Read Full Review
. . $3, 20pgs.+News52 Killer Ryp cover! way too many %$@#& ADs!! . . . This issue really creeped me out good, right from the splash page onward. So good for Lamire & Fawkes as they as they find thier stride with this. The characterization and dialog seem...OK, but im no Constantine expert. Guedes is also continuing to fine tune, and looks quite good here. Although i do feel that the character design for Mr.E is total crap. A good issue overal, even if the 'twist/out' is typical and a bit too easy.