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+ | | dates=January 1988-present |
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+ | | creators= [[Jamie Delano]] (w), [[John Ridgway]] (a) |
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<span style="color:rgb(63,63,63);font-family:Helvetica,Verdana,Arial,sans-serif;line-height:18px;">Hungry ghosts, tainted fairies and a mother’s lively corpse converge in Ireland as [[John Constantine]] uncovers the serial killer’s identity and the terrible truth about his nephew [[Finn]] ’s beautiful wife. “[[The Curse of the Constantines]] ” reaches its conclusion, and there’s nothing W.B. Yeats can do about it.</span> |
<span style="color:rgb(63,63,63);font-family:Helvetica,Verdana,Arial,sans-serif;line-height:18px;">Hungry ghosts, tainted fairies and a mother’s lively corpse converge in Ireland as [[John Constantine]] uncovers the serial killer’s identity and the terrible truth about his nephew [[Finn]] ’s beautiful wife. “[[The Curse of the Constantines]] ” reaches its conclusion, and there’s nothing W.B. Yeats can do about it.</span> |
Revision as of 18:06, 18 October 2012
John Constantine: Hellblazer
Aliases
Hellblazer
Publisher(s)
DC Comics, Vertigo
Format
Ongoing series
Dates
January 1988-present
Creators
Jamie Delano (w), John Ridgway (a)
Collected in
List of Hellblazer books
Spinoffs
List of Hellblazer spin-offs
Parent
Swamp Thing
Hungry ghosts, tainted fairies and a mother’s lively corpse converge in Ireland as John Constantine uncovers the serial killer’s identity and the terrible truth about his nephew Finn ’s beautiful wife. “The Curse of the Constantines ” reaches its conclusion, and there’s nothing W.B. Yeats can do about it.