Hellblazer #227
John Constantine stands at the center of a tense, torch-lit gathering, cradling what appears to be a burning heart in his hands as a diverse circle of figures — including a nun, a bearded elder, a monk with prayer beads, and several others — press in around him with expressions ranging from awe to alarm. Lee Bermejo's painted cover has a deeply atmospheric, candlelit quality that makes the whole scene feel charged with occult ritual and barely contained dread. Denise Mina and Leonardo Manco's "The Red Right Hand" arc continues here in part four, promising the kind of morally complicated supernatural storytelling that has always been Hellblazer's hallmark.
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