John Constantine, Hellblazer #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the climactic story arc of the 2022 John Constantine, Hellblazer series, written by Simon Spurrier with art by Aaron Campbell. The narrative follows Constantine as he confronts a deadly family curse that threatens to destroy the last remnants of the Constantines, forcing him to reckon with his own dark legacy and the supernatural forces that have haunted his bloodline for generations.
In "Suicide Bridge," John Constantine unravels a tangled web of secrets when he discovers the true identity of Dolly's father—only for her to reveal the father of her child, setting off a chain of events that thrusts her into the political spotlight. Written by Jamie Delano and brought to life with gritty precision by Warren Pleece, Philip Bond, and Pamela Rambo, this issue blends supernatural intrigue with a startling political twist. Simon Bisley’s haunting cover captures the mood perfectly, a striking image that lingers long after the final page.
In near-future London, John Constantine is pulled into a tangled web when Dolly asks him to help negotiate a contract with entertainment lawyers—only for her to vanish and him to be arrested. With no clear allies and a city teeming with hidden currents, Constantine must untangle a mystery that blurs the line between legal deals and something far darker.
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