It's the end of the long road across America for John Constantine...and it could be the end for more than just his quest to take Dream's power out of the wrong hands! Constantine may have cheated Death before, but in the end, she always gets her man...
While avoiding spoilers, it is safe to say that John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #11 is a masterpiece of a finale. Every plot is resolved in a clever and meaningful way, whether good or bad. From the start, readers knew that no amount of issues would be enough. It is rare for a creative team to be in sync and deliver a story that is an instant classic right out of the gate. All great things must come to an end, and that may be the case here, but this creative team is simply too good to waste. Hopefully, they will be given another opportunity to tell a new story. However, when considering the history behind getting this series made and revived, endings dont get better than this. Read Full Review
What Simon Spurrier, Aaron Campbell, Jodie Bellaire and Steve Wands wrought with this issue was pure magic. As was this series, and the Hellblazer book that came before. If you've been reading it, as I have, you will love it. If you're a fan of John Constantine, you will treasure it. And if there is any justice in this world or the next, this will not be the end of this creative tam working together. It certainly will not be the end of John Constantine, no matter what may actually have happened here. Read Full Review
It all pays excellent tribute to the legacy of the original John Constantine, whose book may have closed here, even if longtime Constantine readers will find some of it familiar. Read Full Review
Amazing, no spoilers, but I hope this creative team continues to make Hellblazer stories
It’s ok. I Have to go back and reread from issue 1 to see if this held together or not.