Hellblazer #33
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeFrom September 1990, Hellblazer #33 brings writer Jamie Delano together with artist Dean Motter and inker Mark Pennington for "Sundays Are Different," a story that sounds as haunting as its cover promises. Kent Williams's painted image is quietly devastating: John Constantine hunched over a pile of bones, head buried in his hands, while a crowd of gaunt, hollow figures looms behind him — among them a small child clutching a drawing — with one spectral hand reaching toward him from the crowd. It's a cover that captures Constantine at his most burdened, surrounded by the weight of those he cannot save.
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Reprinted in Hellblazer #17 (2007), John Constantine, Hellblazer: The Family Man #[nn] (2008), John Constantine, Hellblazer #4 (2013), Hellblazer #[2] (2016)
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