Hellblazer #64
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeGlenn Fabry's cover for Hellblazer #64 commands immediate attention: a winged, bare-chested figure thrusts a gleaming sword skyward amid roiling flames, while monstrous demonic hands and a grotesque fiery face loom in the infernal background — with a battered Union Jack emblem hovering in the chaos. Writer Garth Ennis and artist Steve Dillon kick off "Fear and Loathing, Part One: For God and Country," a title that crackles with dark promise for John Constantine's world. For fans of Vertigo's mature supernatural fiction, this April 1993 issue sets a striking, ominous tone right from its painted cover alone.
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Reprinted in John Constantine, Hellblazer: Fear and Loathing #[nn] (1997), Colección Vertigo #22 (1997), Colección Vertigo #25 (1998), Hellblazer #[4] (1999), Vertigo Visions: Artwork from the Cutting Edge of Comics #[nn] (2000), Hellblazer de Garth Ennis #2 (2010), John Constantine, Hellblazer #7 (2014), Hellblazer #[5] (2015), John Constantine Hellblazer #24 (2016)
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