Více o knize
John Constantine, the main character in Hellblazer, was originally a very minor character in DC Comics' Swamp Thing. Next came his only series, in which this hard-smoking, hard-drinking, all around manipulator walked the thin line of magic between this world and hell. So when Irishman Garth Ennis was asked to write this comic book, he had asked himself, "What could I possibly do to John Constantine that hadn't been done before? And one course of action suddenly stood out above all others: Kill him." The result is a tense supernatural drama that begins with Constantine being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. Though this book only hints at the freeform casualness and over-the-top vulgarity that became Ennis's trademark in the Preacher series, this is an immensely enjoyable read with strong characters and dynamite plot twists. --Jim PascoeCollects Hellblazer #41-46.
Nákup knihy
John Constantine Hellblazer: Dangerous habits, Garth Ennis, William v. Simpson, Mark Pennington, Tom Sutton, Malcolm Jones
- Jazyk
- Rok vydání
- 1994
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- (měkká)
Doručení
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- Titul
- John Constantine Hellblazer: Dangerous habits
- Jazyk
- anglicky
- Rok vydání
- 1994
- Vazba
- měkká
- Počet stran
- 160
- ISBN10
- 1563891506
- ISBN13
- 9781563891502
- Série
- Štítky
- Beletrie, Fantasy, Komiks & Manga, Komiks, Horor, Dárky pro větší školáky, Dárky pro mladší školáky, Nadpřirozené bytosti, Dárky pro muže, Superhrdinské komiksy, Násilí, Démoni, Hororové komiksy, DC Comics, Alternativní komiksy, Mafie, Ďábel, satan, Vertigo Comics, Hellblazer
- První vydání
- 2004
- Původní název
- Son of Man
- Hodnocení
- 4,3 z 5
- Anotace
- John Constantine, the main character in Hellblazer, was originally a very minor character in DC Comics' Swamp Thing. Next came his only series, in which this hard-smoking, hard-drinking, all around manipulator walked the thin line of magic between this world and hell. So when Irishman Garth Ennis was asked to write this comic book, he had asked himself, "What could I possibly do to John Constantine that hadn't been done before? And one course of action suddenly stood out above all others: Kill him." The result is a tense supernatural drama that begins with Constantine being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. Though this book only hints at the freeform casualness and over-the-top vulgarity that became Ennis's trademark in the Preacher series, this is an immensely enjoyable read with strong characters and dynamite plot twists. --Jim PascoeCollects Hellblazer #41-46.


