Hellblazer #[5]
This second volume of ECC Ediciones' collection dedicated to Garth Ennis' run on Hellblazer continues the gritty, supernatural exploits of John Constantine. It reprints issues from Ennis' celebrated tenure, delving deeper into the cynical magician's battles with both demonic forces and his own inner demons, all while navigating the grim underbelly of London.
In "Este es el Diario de Danny Drake," a man’s darkest secret unravels when he’s forced to confess his past in public. John, drawn into the mystery, uncovers a horrifying truth: Danny made a pact with the demon Triskele, trading his unborn child’s life for fortune and extended years. The story builds with chilling precision, as John confronts the price of such a deal.
In "Arcilla Mortal," John Constantine and Chas follow a disturbing lead after the theft of his uncle’s corpse, uncovering a sinister operation rooted in illicit ballistic testing. The duo races to expose the truth behind the desecration, navigating a shadowy network where the dead are no longer at rest.
In "Cuerpo y Mente," John and Chas find themselves trapped in a nightmarish limbo where the dead are not at peace, and a lost soul reveals the horrifying truth: their actions—profaning corpses—trap spirits in a purgatory of torment. As they confront the consequences of their choices, the line between the living and the damned begins to unravel.
In this haunting chapter of Hellblazer, John uses a forbidden symbol to mark Ellie’s soul—sealing her from both the Devil and Triskele, cutting her off from the infernal realm forever. But with that protection comes a price: she can never return to the hell she once knew, and her path forward is now shrouded in mystery.
In "Fin del Linaje," John grapples with his family’s dark legacy as he guides his niece Gemma through the dangers of inherited magic. Confronting the weight of his bloodline, he connects with a long-lost ancestor, Harry Constantine, in a moment that offers quiet resolution after decades of turmoil.
In "Miedo y Asco, Primera Parte: Por Dios y por la Patria," the archangel Gabriel—known as El Esnob—emerges from his secluded world to form an unexpected bond with a woman named Julie. Meanwhile, John Constantine finds himself in a tense night at a bar, unaware that a violent threat is closing in on him, as Patterson sends enforcers to his doorstep.
In "Miedo y Asco, Segunda Parte: Londres me Mata," Gabriel and Julie find themselves drawn to each other as tensions rise in a city already teeming with danger. When Kit’s home becomes a battleground, the arrival of Patterson’s enforcers tests their resolve—only for the real threat to shift, as John and George are taken, leaving the survivors to face what comes next.
In "Miedo y Asco, Tercera Parte: Con los Pies en la Tierra," John barely escapes Patterson’s torment with help from George, but his brother Dez isn’t so lucky. After a night of intimacy, Gabriel learns the shocking truth about Julie—she was really Ellie—and her violent act triggers a divine punishment that casts him down to Earth. With the help of Constantine, Gabriel makes a desperate bargain to survive, trading his wings for a chance at redemption.
In "Días de Depresión," John Constantine drifts through the grimy streets of London, a broken man adrift in his own misery. As the King of Vampires arrives in the city to feed, his path crosses with John’s in the shadows—two lost souls in a night that promises no easy escape.
In "Malas Compañías," John Constantine finds himself face to face with the King of Vampires, who kills Davy in front of him with chilling calm. As the vampire delivers a dark sermon on existence, he bites Constantine—only to recoil in agony, his own power undone by the demon blood coursing through John’s veins, leaving him wounded and exposed as dawn breaks.
In "Confesionario," John Constantine confronts the haunting legacy of Father Tolly, a once-revered priest whose dark past as a serial killer resurfaces when their paths cross again. The story unfolds in tense, intimate moments as the two men grapple with guilt, faith, and the weight of their shared history.
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↩ Reprints Hellblazer #56 (1992), Hellblazer #57 (1992), Hellblazer #58 (1992), Hellblazer #59 (1992), Hellblazer #60 (1992), Hellblazer #61 (1993), Hellblazer #62 (1993), Hellblazer #63 (1993), Hellblazer #64 (1993), Hellblazer #65 (1993), Hellblazer #66 (1993), Hellblazer #67 (1993), Hellblazer #68 (1993), Vertigo Jam #1 (1993), Hellblazer #69 (1993), Hellblazer #70 (1993), Hellblazer #71 (1993), Hellblazer Special #1 (1993), John Constantine, Hellblazer: Fear and Loathing #[nn] (1997), John Constantine Hellblazer: Tainted Love #[nn] (1998), Vertigo: Winter's Edge #2 (1999), John Constantine, Hellblazer #7 (2014)
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