brandonadaniels's review

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3.0

One of the less successful arcs in the whole series. Not a great start for Milligan’s run. It feels a bit like he’s throwing things at the wall to see what sticks.

kaigairg's review

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2.0

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mjthomas43's review

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3.0

I like Hellblazer, despite the "magiciness".

The issues in this collection cover the attraction to and death of John Constantine's love, Phoebe.

Stories that make the reader feel good while not pandering to the typical "happy ending".

sisteray's review

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3.0

Andy Diggle, set Constantine back on track and let the character grow, and I was fearing that this was just going to go down the path of bogging the character down with with a tiresome addiction. The relationship's resolution felt a bit too predictable considering John's history of friendships. Who knows maybe something worthwhile might come of it, but this is a bit of a lag from the first book.

gohawks's review

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4.0

Never having read Hellblazer, I was surprised. Much better than I expected. I enjoy the fact that this guy is mostly a shmuck, but you still want to root for him anyway. The art style is refreshing too. With most of this supernatural dark stuff, the tendency seems to be to overdraw and use to many heavy, dark lines. The artist here is very clean and economical.

vylotte's review

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3.0

Constantine gets hold of a love potion and uses it for what even he thinks are sketchy purposes. Things go horribly awry, of course! I totally feel for the guy, most of the time. But still, he really puts himself in the messes more than the messes put themselves on him.
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