Constantine : the Hellblazer collection

by Seagle, Steven T.

Format: Print Book 2005
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Carnegie Free Library of Swissvale Graphic Novels IN TRANSIT
Location  Carnegie Free Library of Swissvale
 
Collection  Graphic Novels
 
Status  IN TRANSIT
 
 
Summary
In celebration of the release of the Warner Bros. Pictures Constantine movie this February, DC Comics presents Constantine: The Hellblazer Collection. This trade paperback showcases the official Vertigo comics adaptation of the film, along with three classic issues of John Constantine, Hellblazer: #1. The first issue, Hunger, kicks off the series Hellblazer, the story of John Constantine and Vertigo's longest-running series, and sets a new tone for this character who first appeared in Alan Moore's Swamp Thing. The next, Hold Me, brings Sandman creator Neil Gaiman and his longtime artistic collaborator Dave McKean to the title with a haunting story of fear and loneliness. And finally, A Drop of the Hard Stuff, written by Preacher co-creator Garth Ennis, begins the ongoing feud between Constantine and the Devil. Suggested for Mature Readers.
Additional Information
Subjects Constantine, John -- (Fictitious character) -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Occultism -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Supernatural -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Horror comic books, strips, etc.
Comic books, strips, etc.
Graphic novels.
Publisher New York :DC Comics,2005
Other Titles Hellblazer collection
Contributors Delano, Jamie.
Gaiman, Neil.
Ennis, Garth.
Bonner, Michael.
Language English
Notes Originally published in single magazine form as Hellblazer, 1, 27 and 41 and Constantine: the official movie adaptation.
Featuring the official comics adaptation of the supernatural thriller Constantine, from Warner Bros. Pictures, together with three classic Hellblazer stories from acclaimed writers Neil Gaiman, Jamie Delano, and Garth Ennis.
Description 166 pages : chiefly color illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN 140120340X (pbk.) :
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