Tsujigiri
Waiting at the Crossroads
Re: Constantine
I've now read all the issues up to #205 as well as the specials and annuals...which makes me a bit of a Hellblazer know it all, a sad git and having to spent serious time making reparations to everyone I've ignored for the past week.
I have to say the author I disliked the most was Brian Azzarello, issues #146-#174 were in my opinion totally outside the usual Hellblazer setting and had none of the feel. I would go so far as saying that reading them was a chore and I gave a hearty cheer when I came to the end of his tenure.
Garth Ennis who notably did Rake at the Gates of Hell #78-#79 is fantastic, and I'm enjoying Mike Carey's style a great deal, I feel he has something of Jamie Delano's style (issues #1-#40)
I'm now looking forward to film even more than I was, even if it proves to be a dissapointment compared to the comics.
Does anyone else have any thoughts on the Hellblazer comic series, what were your favourite authors or artwork?
As a side note I found issue #27 'Hold Me' by Neil Gaiman to be one of the most touching.
Also, just in case I didn't make it really clear Brian Azzarello really came close to screwing the character up.
I've now read all the issues up to #205 as well as the specials and annuals...which makes me a bit of a Hellblazer know it all, a sad git and having to spent serious time making reparations to everyone I've ignored for the past week.
I have to say the author I disliked the most was Brian Azzarello, issues #146-#174 were in my opinion totally outside the usual Hellblazer setting and had none of the feel. I would go so far as saying that reading them was a chore and I gave a hearty cheer when I came to the end of his tenure.
Garth Ennis who notably did Rake at the Gates of Hell #78-#79 is fantastic, and I'm enjoying Mike Carey's style a great deal, I feel he has something of Jamie Delano's style (issues #1-#40)
I'm now looking forward to film even more than I was, even if it proves to be a dissapointment compared to the comics.
Does anyone else have any thoughts on the Hellblazer comic series, what were your favourite authors or artwork?
As a side note I found issue #27 'Hold Me' by Neil Gaiman to be one of the most touching.
Also, just in case I didn't make it really clear Brian Azzarello really came close to screwing the character up.
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