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There’s never been a comics character like John Constantine, DC Comics’ trench-coat-sporting magician and wisecracking righter of wrongs. He’s openly, specifically political. He’s queer ...
John Constantine is back. The character hadn’t really gone away, in one sense; after the 2013 conclusion of the first Hellblazer comic book series — which launched in 1988 and was the backbone ...
They're overwriting and re-organizing John Constantine as a character, and erasing what will be 300 issues of growth for the sake of a very quick buck. And this is, plainly, a mistake.
John Constantine was the first real home grown character I believed in. He was the creation of Alan Moore, a writer from Wolverhampton who'd started out writing for Vertigo (2000 AD) which was later ...
In 1992’s Hellblazer #51, by John Smith, Sean Phillips, and Tom Ziuko, John Constantine casually remarks that all of his past girlfriends and “the odd boyfriend” end up walking out on him.
'The Sandman Universe Presents Hellblazer,' a special one-off issue brings John Constantine back to the mature-readers supernatural setting the character existed in for decades when it releases Oct.
Actor Matt Ryan has played John Constantine since 2014, but the next season of the time-traveling Legends of Tomorrow will be his last — though he’s going to stick around to appear as a new ...
Matt Ryan will reprise his role as John Constantine in 'Arrow,' but chances are, it is completely just a one-time thing. There are no plans right now for the character to return after.
Although NBC’s Constantine TV show was cancelled after just one season, that didn’t mark the end of Matt Ryan’s take on the popular DC Comics character. He resurfaced towards the end of 2015 ...
‘Tis the season for comic-book heroes, and viewers have given a warm welcome to the stylized characters of “Gotham” and the exuberant hero Barry Allen of ...