Jessa is a high school student who loves to write and keeps pen and paper with her at all times. When anything of interest happens she just pulls out her pen and paper and writes it all down while it is fresh in her mind. While everyone else is using the computer Jessa prefers the old pen and paper....
This volume brings the end of the story started in Original Sins and that fact alone earns it 4 stars. The other two stories included are a bit unfortunate - Blood Saint has an interesting take on history of Christianity in England yet drawings are Swamp Thingish, which make it much less attractive ...
I liked the first edition of Original Sins. Compared to that one, this has been expanded with issues from Swamp Thing that give some explanation about the story, but it still does not end here not gives a satisfying resolution. Though the story is compelling, I was never a big fan of the Swamp Thing...
I came to meet Constantine through Dangerous Habits and later on through the movie with Keanu Reeves. I like it a lot (one a bit better than the other but both were captivating in representing anti-hero turned hero in the perspective of human race). So I decided to try reading the origins. What I li...
Wow, qué genialidad. Qué poderoso ejercicio de reflexión sobre el sistema en el que vivimos, lo que implica, lo que nos fuerza a hacer, y de qué manera busca oscurecer nuestro pensamiento y borrar nuestra libertad. Es corto, claro, directo y trabaja de la misma forma que Orwell con 1984 o Huxley con...
I'm not sure I can say I like this. The subject matter is quite unpalatable, really. I do have this attraction to occult detective stories, and that's Hellblazer in a nutshell. Constantine is not what I'd call a good man. His compass is flawed, but in his own way, he does try to make things right or...
I confess that I started reading this series out of order. I can't say if that affected my rating. I will say I was disappointed with this first read of Constantine in the graphic novel format. I have read a novel with him Hellblazer: War Lord, and I liked that more.In all honestly, I am completely ...
Honestly, I'm not really sure what to say about Hellblazer anymore. This is the third volume I've tried to read and it seems to me they get longer and longer. Not only that, it's just incredibly boring. I can't believe that something with such a high concept and plenty to strive for, could be so ins...
After having read the first volume of the New Editions of Hellblazer, I wasn't really expecting too much from this second volume. The problem that I had with the first reoccurred here, because again I found myself struggling to make much sense of what was going on. I definitely understand that this ...
Having only seen the movie previously, I wasn't really sure what to expect from Hellblazer. At times I felt like that writing was a bit outdated. It was that kind of comics writing that I don't particularly like these days, because it's too wordy and over thought. A lot of what is written in these p...
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