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Preview: John Constantine Hellblazer: Dead in America #2 (of 8)

John Constantine Hellblazer: Dead in America #2 (of 8)

(W) Simon Spurrier (A) Aaron Campbell
In Shops: Feb 20, 2024
SRP: $4.99

With the specter of mortality breathing down his neck, John heads to the Big Easy, where he enlists the skills of old friend Clarice Sackville to heal the fractured mind of Alec Holland, the Swamp Thing, and use that elemental power to kickstart his own dead heart. Perhaps she can do that–but it will require a drug-induced journey into distant realms that’ll shake John to his rotten core. And meanwhile, Nat and Noah learn the magical lengths Clarice is willing to go to in order to extend her own terrifyingly long life…

John Constantine: Dead in America #2 (of 8)

John Constantine Hellblazer: Dead in America #1 Brings Back a Beloved Character and Creative Team

John Constantine Hellblazer: Dead in America #1

John Constantine has a history of trying to escape his problems and drawing those close to his orbit to their inevitable doom. Following a close call with death, Constantine hides out in America with his recently discovered son Noah and friend/”bodyguard” Nat due to the three being blamed for a good number of murders in London from the previous run. However, it becomes clear that maybe John did not successfully cheat death again and has to do a job for Dream to save not only himself but also his friends and family from the mess he caused. 

John Constantine Hellblazer: Dead in America #1 picks up after the events of 2019’s Hellblazer by writer Si Spurrier and artist Aaron Campbell. The pair reunite for this miniseries, and even though over three years have passed, they do not miss a beat when returning to the cynical and magical world of our favorite British warlock. More importantly, the series also continues John’s adventures from Vertigo’s The Sandman outside of their previous run. Although the comic has a great recap page, readers would enjoy the story better by reading the first time Dream and Constantine met to understand the context of their relationship and the critical backstory involved. 

Spurrier demonstrates his knack for bringing that classic Vertigo Hellraiser vibe while updating it for the modern day. Even in 2023, it still contains that acidic punk rock political tone historically associated with the book and character without appearing stale or trite. I could quickly tell that I would enjoy this issue after seeing a talking corpse discover a porn set and fall down the hills by the giant Hollywood sign while Spurrier later critiques the current-day matters in America. Yet the stakes also feel much higher considering how much older Constantine is and how he may not have survived his latest dance with death. Despite this, the excellent mix of commentary and British humor should not be surprising for Spurrier, considering his previous work in 2000AD or even his recent Damn Them All.

Outside of the strong writing, Campbell’s art serves as the other high point. His work would feel like it would be in the same place as classic Vertigo due to blending the fantastical and the ordinary world. He perfectly represents the blue-collar nature of Constantine, who also exists in the magical and horror spheres. Even in the brighter setting of America, he highlights the grime and darkness that hides beneath the surface. Jordie Bellaire proves again how much deserved praise she receives for her work as a colorist. Aditya Bidikar’s lettering work needs to be highlighted, considering how well it translates the tone and personalities of the characters in the written dialogue of the speech bubbles. 

John Constantine Hellblazer: Dead in America #1 exceeded my high expectations and proves how Spurrier and Campbell are in the hall of fame for Constantine’s creative teams. Considering the deeper ties to the original The Sandman and a fan-favorite character showing up at the end, the pair demonstrate their passion for the overall series and the necessity for telling the story right now.

Story: Si Spurrier Art: Aaron Campbell
Color: Jordie Bellaire Letterer: Aditya Bidikar
Story: 8.75 Art: 8.75 Overall: 8.75 Recommendation: Read

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Preview: John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #1 (of 8)

John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #1 (of 8)

(W) Simon Spurrier (A) Aaron Campbell (C) Jordie Bellaire
In Shops: Jan 16, 2024
SRP: $4.99

At last, as you demanded: The celebrated creative team of Si Spurrier and Aaron Campbell have returned to Hellblazer! John Constantine has cheated death once again—but his heart’s not beating, his body is decaying, and he, his friend Nat, and his son Noah are on the run in America, wanted for murder. Naturally, it’s all John’s fault—it always is. But as it turns out, Dream himself needs John’s help. Something terrible has taken root in America, and it’s using the sand from Dream’s pouch to impose its will. If John can put a stop to it, he might be able to parlay that favor into a chance to save all their lives—but he’s going to need help from someone he hasn’t spoken to in years. Someone he wasn’t always…all that kind to. Someone…or some…Thing? Si Spurrier and Aaron Campbell’s first run on Hellblazer was the best-reviewed comic of 2020, reintroducing the character to a new generation, and their second act, told in extra-length 28-page issues, is ambitious and unmissable!

John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #1 (of 8)

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Preview: John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #1 (of 8)

John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #1 (of 8)

(W) Simon Spurrier (A) Aaron Campbell (C) Jordie Bellaire
In Shops: Jan 16, 2024
SRP: $4.99

At last, as you demanded: The celebrated creative team of Si Spurrier and Aaron Campbell have returned to Hellblazer! John Constantine has cheated death once again—but his heart’s not beating, his body is decaying, and he, his friend Nat, and his son Noah are on the run in America, wanted for murder. Naturally, it’s all John’s fault—it always is. But as it turns out, Dream himself needs John’s help. Something terrible has taken root in America, and it’s using the sand from Dream’s pouch to impose its will. If John can put a stop to it, he might be able to parlay that favor into a chance to save all their lives—but he’s going to need help from someone he hasn’t spoken to in years. Someone he wasn’t always…all that kind to. Someone…or some…Thing? Si Spurrier and Aaron Campbell’s first run on Hellblazer was the best-reviewed comic of 2020, reintroducing the character to a new generation, and their second act, told in extra-length 28-page issues, is ambitious and unmissable!

John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #1 (of 8)

NYCC 2023: Si Spurrier, Aaron Campbell and Jordie Bellaire Reunite for John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America

During New York Comic Con 2023‘s “Coming Up in the DC Multiverse” panel, it was revealed that Si Spurrier, Aaron Campbell, and Jordie Bellaire are teaming up for the DC Black Label Series John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America.

The eight issue series kicks off in January 2024 and spins out of Spurrier and Campbell’s previous John Constantine, Hellblazer. The series has Constantine heading to the United States to deal with gods and monsters from the world of DC and Sandman. The Dream of the Endless and Swamp Thing are two of the characters he’ll have to deal with. Each issue will feature extra content, with 28 story pages and no ads.

In John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America, John has cheated death once again—but his heart’s not beating, his body is decaying, and he, his friend Nat, and his son Noah are on the run in America, wanted for murder. Naturally, it’s all John’s fault—it always is. But as it turns out, Dream himself needs John’s help. Something terrible has taken root in America, and it’s using the sand from Dream’s pouch to impose its will. If John can put a stop to it, he might be able to parlay that favor into a chance to save all their lives—but he’s going to need help from someone he hasn’t spoken to in years. Someone he wasn’t always…all that kind to. Someone…or some…Thing?

John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #1 will be available at local comic shops on January 16, 2024, and is intended for readers 17+. The debut issue features a main cover by series artist Aaron Campbell, variant covers by Jock, and Sean Phillips, and a 1:25 variant by Matías Bergara.

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