Hellblazer #100
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeReaching its 100th issue milestone in April 1996, DC/Vertigo's Hellblazer arrives at this landmark with a cover by Sean Phillips that splits the world in two — a pale, wired-up John Constantine lying unconscious in a hospital bed on one half, while the other half reveals a dense, unsettling cityscape of old brick buildings with flesh and a watchful eye pressing out from within the walls. Written by Paul Jenkins with interior art also by Sean Phillips, issue #100 carries the story title "Sins of the Father," and the cover's stark contrast between clinical vulnerability and something deeply wrong lurking in the city streets sets a genuinely haunting tone. It's a visually arresting way to mark a century of issues for one of Vertigo's most compelling titles.
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