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Loading... John Constantine, Hellblazer: Joyrideby Andy Diggle
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Yeah, not bad Hellblazer. Not going to convert you if you weren't a fan, but I enjoyed it. ( ) Not a joyride in the traditional sense, but a spiritual one for the Constantine storyline. Constantine runs into a group of absolute butters who seem to think that it's a good idea t take revenge for people by putting their conscious' into the perpetrators' bodies (basic astral projection with body-occupying capabilities) and making them commit attrocious crimes that harm themselves. Taking vigilante justice is one thing, but wouldn't it just be easier to possess the bad guys and make them confess? This is exactly what Constantine gets uptight with, and his concerns are amplified when he discovers that they also have plans to use their negative energy to kill the Earth. Very odd, for sure, so I'm pretty sure that their story isn't quite over yet. no reviews | add a review
In this volume collecting HELLBLAZER #230-237 by fan-favorite writer Andy Diggle, Constantine discovers that there is a supernatural cause for the violence, crime and drug abuse of South London's Hunger Hill housing estate, and he must bring this cycle of misery and violence to an end...at any cost. No library descriptions found. |
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