Vertigo Resurrected: Hellblazer #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Mortal Clay," the latest chapter of Vertigo Resurrected: Hellblazer, John Constantine finds his past stirring when a film crew arrives in Newcastle to document his old band, Mucous Membrane. As they break into the site of a long-buried tragedy—where the band perished and Constantine was shattered—something ancient and wrong begins to stir. Written by Jason Aaron and illustrated by Sean Murphy, with colors by Lee Loughridge and letters by Jared K. Fletcher, this issue’s haunting atmosphere is perfectly captured in the cover by Glenn Fabry.
In "Body and Soul," John Constantine and Chas confront a haunting mystery tied to corpses left desecrated, their souls trapped in limbo. As the line between life and death blurs, a tormented spirit reveals the truth—only to set off a chain of revelations that unravel Dr. Amis’s control and ignite Chas’s long-buried fury.
In "Newcastle Calling," John Constantine finds himself pulled back to the haunted heart of his past when a film crew arrives in Newcastle to document the tragic legacy of his old band, Mucous Membrane. As the crew breaks into the abandoned site where the band met their end and Constantine’s mind fractured, they unwittingly awaken something ancient and hungry—something that remembers every scream, every betrayal, and every secret buried beneath the city’s grimy streets. With old ghosts and new horrors rising, Constantine must confront the darkness he thought he’d outrun, even as the line between memory and nightmare begins to blur.
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