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John Constantine’s 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!

22 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 8, 2013

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Ray Fawkes

460 books85 followers
Ray Fawkes is the critically-acclaimed author of the comics and graphic novels Underwinter, Intersect, One Soul, The People Inside, The Spectral Engine, Possessions, and Junction True, as well as Batman: Eternal, Constantine, Justice League Dark, and Gotham by Midnight (DC), Wolverines (Marvel), Black Hammer '45 (Dark Horse), Jackpot! (AfterShock) and more. He is an Eisner, Harvey, and Shuster award nominee and a YALSA award winner.

Ray has been making comics for over 20 years, starting with and continuing the tradition of DIY fiction as well as working for many major comics publishers in the U.S. and Canada.

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April 11, 2020
Didn’t really like that Constantine kissed Julia when he knew she was married. The demon that Constantine faces looks like Snoke, funny enough.
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January 28, 2017
3.0 An enjoyable issue of Constantine, though both the cleverness and the color has been turned down a bit since the prior issue now that we're in dreary London and Constantine has taken ill with his curse.

Despite a few clever turns, this concluding chapter exemplifies for me the problem I frequently have with enjoying Constantine: there seems to be no point to it. He has some enumerable amount of tricksy powers, there's some innumerable amount of devices to acquire or destroy and demons to tangle with and friends and acquaintances to sacrifice.

I'd like a glimpse at a bigger picture without having to read all 300 issues of Hellblazer. Fawkes and Lemire are snappy enough here that I'll stick around a few more issues to see if they manage to telegraph something larger, as Lemire did so well on Animal Man.
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