These covers?? Hello?? Should I catch up on Dead In America?
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Aaron Campbell - Hellblazer
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America 5 (2024) Aaron Campbell
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This would make an excellent tshirt
(Art from Hellblazer: Dead in America, 2024. Spurrier & Campbell)
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Been reading a lot of old Hellblazer lately, and I can't overstate how much Spurrier and Campbell GET it.
With John, there's always this sense of crushing self-aware regret. He attempts to position himself as better and beyond, a cunning man.
He's not.
Despite trying to claim otherwise, both on the micro of his personal life and the macro of the legacy of british colonialism, John's justification is always that of self-preservation above all else, and he's completely aware of it, and hates himself for it.
But he's a bastard. And a bastard can't change his stripes.
(Page 1: Hellblazer #88 (1995) w: Eddie Campbell, a: Sean Phillips and Matt Hollingsworth.)
(Page 2: Sandman Universe: Hellblazer #12 (2020) w. Si Spurrier a: Aaron Campbell and Jordie Bellaire)
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America
Issue #1 - page 21. Art by Aaron Campbell
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John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #1
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Hellblazer: Dead In America #7, written by Simon Spurrier, interior art and cover by Aaron Campbell
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John Constantine Hellblazer Dead in America Issue 1 (2024 - )
Writer: Si Spurrier
Colorist: Jordie Bellaire
Cover 1 Artist: Aaron Campbell
Cover 2 Artist: Jock
Cover 3 Artist: Sean Phillips
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Aaron Campbell “John Constantine: Hellblazer” (2019) promotional poster
Source (16MP)
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JOHN CONSTANTINE HELLBLAZER DEAD IN AMERICA no.1 (of 8) • cover art • Jock [Jan 2024]
John Constantine has cheated death once again—but his heart's not beating, his body is decaying, and he, his friend Nat, and his son Noah are on the run in America, wanted for murder. Naturally, it's all John's fault—it always is. But as it turns out, Dream himself needs John's help. Something terrible has taken root in America, and it's using the sand from Dream's pouch to impose its will. If John can put a stop to it, he might be able to parlay that favor into a chance to save all their lives—but he's going to need help from someone he hasn't spoken to in years. Someone he wasn't always…all that kind to. Someone…or some…Thing?
Spurrier and Campbell's first run on Hellblazer was the best-reviewed comic of 2020, reintroducing the character to a new generation, and their second act, told in extra-length 28-page issues, is ambitious and unmissable!
(W) Si Spurrier (A) Aaron Campbell (CA) Jock
28 Pages • $4.99 US • On Sale: Jan 16th 2024
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Aaron Campbell - Hellblazer
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John Constantine on the run in buses
Legends of Tomorrow, 5x12 "I am Legends"
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Hellblazer: Dead In America (2023, Spurrier & Campbell), issue 1
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Si Spurrier continues to prove that he's Top 5 Hellblazer writer with Dead in America.
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Spurrier, Campbell + Bellaire reunite for more Hellblazer
‘John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America’ kicks off in January.
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Dream - art by Aaron Campbell
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