John Constantine, Hellblazer: Stations of the Cross #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection presents the opening story arc of the 2006 relaunch of John Constantine, Hellblazer, written by Denise Mina. The narrative finds the chain-smoking magician returning to London after a long absence, only to be drawn into a brutal mystery involving a series of murders that seem to mirror the Stations of the Cross. The volume collects issues #1-5 of the series, featuring art by Leonardo Manco.
In "Ward 24," John Constantine is thrust into three alternate realities where he married different women—each union leading to a demonic child destined to torment him. Written by Mike Carey and illustrated by Steve Dillon, Marcelo Frusin, and Leonardo Manco, with inks by Dillon and Frusin, and colors by Lee Loughridge, this haunting issue explores the weight of choices through a surreal, emotionally charged journey. The cover by Tim Bradstreet captures the eerie, intimate dread of the story’s central mystery.
In "Out of Season Part 1 of 2," John Constantine flees the law after being framed for murder, only to cross paths with an escaped killer who carries the memories of every person on Earth. As the Phantom Stranger warns Rosacarnis to stay clear of John, the line between truth, guilt, and identity begins to blur.
In "Stations of the Cross Part Three of Three," John Constantine is caught in a deadly game of bargains and damnation when the First of the Fallen intervenes at Ghant’s infernal auction, dragging him to hell. With no choice left, John must accept Rosacarnis’ offer—trading his memories for a single day in her service—pushing him deeper into a world where every decision carries eternal weight.
In "Happy Families," John Constantine is thrust into three twisted alternate realities where he marries different women—each union leading to a demonic child fated to torment him. As Rosacarnis, daughter of the ancient god Nergal, manipulates these visions, John must confront the horrifying echoes of choices he never made.
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