John Constantine, Hellblazer #21
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the final story arc of the original Hellblazer series, written by Peter Milligan. John Constantine faces his ultimate challenge as the Laughing Magician, a dark counterpart born from his own psyche, threatens to unravel his very existence. The collection includes issues #276-282 and a special, bringing the long-running Vertigo saga to a close.
In "The Passage," John Constantine finds himself drawn back into the haunted past of his forgotten band, Mucous Membrane, when a film crew arrives in Newcastle to document their tragic legacy. As the crew breaks into the abandoned site where the band's final, devastating night unfolded, they unwittingly unleash something far older—and far darker—than they ever imagined. Written by Jason Aaron and illustrated with haunting precision by Sean Murphy, this issue blends gritty urban dread with supernatural unease, all wrapped in a cover by Kai Carpenter that captures the creeping unease of the story’s central mystery.
In "Newcastle Calling, Part One of Two," John Constantine finds himself drawn back to the grimy heart of his past when a film crew arrives in Newcastle to document his old band, Mucous Membrane. What begins as a grim curiosity quickly spirals into something far darker when the crew breaks into the abandoned site where the band’s tragedy unfolded—unearthing a horror that was never meant to be found.
In "The Roots of Coincidence, Part Two," John Constantine confronts the final pieces of Burnham’s scheme, sealing both Burnham and Mako away in a soul cage before turning his attention to repairing his fractured bond with Chas. But as the dust settles, Constantine can’t shake the growing unease—something deep within him feels off, and he knows whatever’s wrong isn’t just the aftermath of magic gone wrong.
In "Hell Hath No Fury, Part 4," Jo, now wielding the power of the box, faces off against the cunning demon Echidna in a high-stakes game of wits and will, desperate to claim her heart's desire without triggering an apocalypse. The tension crackles as old debts and darker promises come due in this gripping chapter of John Constantine, Hellblazer.
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