"THE GOOD OLD DAYS" part four! Things have gone downhill for John, and his ex is the reason why. It's not her fault (she's possessed), but it's making their reunion somewhat awkward.
In general, this book continues to maintain interest and lead down twists and turns that make for a good story and a solid read. Read Full Review
The art is still top notch, with wonderfully dark scenes and black tones accentuating the vicious gore. Nergal and the rest of the old school demons are faithfully recreated with their own unique spin to fit into the style of this new universe they find themselves a part of. All of this comes together to give me the feeling that Im reading a classic Ennis Hellblazer tale. The mix of London, gangsters and monsters fits like a glove for Constantine and I can tell that this tale is ramping up to a great finale. Read Full Review
This is how you do Constantine in the DCU without watering him down. Read Full Review
This is an okay issue. I like the art and there are elements that work for me. But the story is a lot less compelling than it was before. It's not bad; I just think the scale has gotten too big. Read Full Review
All in all, The Hellblazer #22 just didn't do it for me. Like I said up top, I'm a fan of Tim Seeley and I really hope this series gets better. Otherwise, I can't justify keeping it in my monthly pull box. And hey, if this doesn't work out, DC should just give Seeley a The Huntress series to write. She's shown up in both his run of Nightwing and The Hellblazer now, and Seeley knows how to make her interesting. Read Full Review
Everything about this issue of Hellblazer is as inauthentically British as possible. Read Full Review
Easy pass and I feel more than a little sad to see a book called Hellblazer in such disarray. Read Full Review
John Constantine and the Huntress continue to be nowhere near the relevant action, as a demon chats it up with some souls about how much he hates John. Essentially, another placeholder issue in a bloated, six-issue story arc. Sigh. Read Full Review
I have very strong feelings on how a Hellblazer comic should work. That's just my genetic make up and others may like this book as it is now. I just don't see how they could. Read Full Review
Good to know that Delano and Ennis run in some sort of way are part of the canon again.
A lot of interesting pieces but nothing really comes together.
I agree that it is good to see old canon acknowledged and brought back, but everything else in this was a chore to read. DC needs to give Hellblazer one of their A writers.