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Cover: David Lloyd

Hellblazer #26

Feb 1990 · DC · 1.50 USD; 1.85 CAD; 0.80 GBP
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“How I Learned To Love The Bomb”

David Lloyd's painted cover for Hellblazer #26 sets an unsettling tone immediately — a massive, hollow-eyed face looms over a sea of desperate, grasping hands and a screaming figure engulfed in fiery orange chaos. The title "How I Learned to Love the Bomb" promises the kind of darkly charged storytelling that made this Grant Morrison–written chapter of John Constantine's world so compelling in 1990. A mature-readers issue through and through, this one announces its mood before you even crack the spine.

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writer Grant Morrison · artist, inker, colorist David Lloyd · letterer Tom Frame · cover David Lloyd

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artist, inker, colorist David Lloyd
letterer Tom Frame
cover pencils, inks David Lloyd

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Constantine must stop a town gone mad before they start a nuclear war.

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