Hellblazer #167
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe concluding chapter of Azzarello's "Highwater" arc arrives in this December 2001 Vertigo entry, with Tim Bradstreet's cover arranged as a tense mosaic of faces — a scarred, cigarette-lighting Constantine flanked by two hard-edged men, one bearing a "Pure Skin" tattoo, while the bottom panel reveals a shaved-headed figure from behind, neo-Nazi insignia tattooed across his skull and a spread-winged eagle across his back, all anchored beneath an ominous white cross-key symbol. The imagery makes clear this finale has drawn Constantine deep into dangerous, ideologically charged territory. Azzarello and Frusin close out the story with the kind of grim weight that defined Hellblazer at its best in 2001.
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Reprinted in John Constantine, Hellblazer: Highwater #[nn] (2004), MP Book #57 (2006), Hellblazer de Brian Azzarello #2 (2009), Hellblazer #[10] (2015), John Constantine, Hellblazer #15 (2017)
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