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Cover: Tim Bradstreet

Hellblazer #177

Dec 2002 · DC · 2.75 USD; 4.60 CAD
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“Red Sepulchre, Part One of Four”

Mike Carey and Marcelo Frusin launch "Red Sepulchre" with this moody 2002 Vertigo issue, its Tim Bradstreet cover setting an immediately unsettling London atmosphere — a weathered wall bearing a handwritten address to John Constantine at a King's Cross guesthouse stands beside iron gates marked "Tate Members Only," while a row of six distinct character portraits lines the right side, each face carrying its own weight of tension. A stone figure crouches at the bottom, grounding the composition in something ancient and foreboding. It's a richly layered opening chapter that feels like a city keeping dangerous secrets.

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writer Mike Carey · artist, inker Marcelo Frusin · colorist Lee Loughridge · letterer Clem Robins · cover Tim Bradstreet

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writer Mike Carey
artist, inker Marcelo Frusin
letterer Clem Robins
cover pencils, inks Tim Bradstreet

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John's search for Gemma lands him in the middle of a mage war.

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