"THE GOOD OLD DAYS" part three! London is lovely, and John's having a fabulous time. And if you believe that, you'll believe that the Huntress is on his side and the demons aren't coming after his ex-girlfriend. Some people will believe anything.
I'm not sure that any take on Constantine in the DCU has fully worked besides Tynion and Doyle's, but Seeley is much closer than most. Read Full Review
Tim Seeley delivers some of his best writing on The Hellblazer as "The Good Old Days" rolls into its third part, and Huntress takes center stage in some of the scenes. Read Full Review
Turns out that bringing your brother back from Hell and having him possess a police officer has its drawbacks. The biggest drawback in this issue, however, is that we spend much of the time practicing our cockney accents while the script from the film Attack the Block gets pilfered. A bit too cute by 'alf, yeah? Let's get on wit' it lad. Read Full Review
I didn't like this issue. The art is fine and there are some solid moments. But the issue doesn't really move the story along. The pacing is off with this issue and it makes it a little boring. Read Full Review
Seems a bit padded, and Huntress doesn't really fit. But Seeley really gets John.
I had actually been semi-enjoying Seeley's take on Hellblazer lately, but this was a very weak issue.