http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page ... e&id=42083
Robert Venditti on story, Renato Guedes on art.
That's a shit move, if you ask me. Hellblazer was the longest running Vertigo title. What does that say for the future of the impring?
DC cancels "Hellblazer", relaunches in the New 52 "Constantine"
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Someone on Bleeding Cool collected all the comic industry's reactions to it and most were pissed, especially the Brits who never got to work on it (most said "you're not considered a true Brit comic writer until you do an issue of Hellblazer").
One brought up a good point saying that Vertigo is dying because all the good books are going to Image instead of Vertigo as they would previous go.
One brought up a good point saying that Vertigo is dying because all the good books are going to Image instead of Vertigo as they would previous go.
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Someone brought up a good point, who exactly is reading Hellblazer now? For September, it didn't even break into the Top 100 comics sold. I read what they're currently doing with Constantine now and was shocked (hair now white, he cut off his own thumb, he's married, etc). Doesn't really sound like the Constantine I loved to read in the late 90s, early 2000s. I stopped reading about 70 issues ago, maybe someday I'll go back and reread the whole series once it's finished.
Hellblazer peakd a while back, that's true. But it's been climbing out of a hole the past 2, 3 years. It's actually pretty good right now. Also, he's married to a girl in her 20's. That's completely Constatine.
Somehwere I read someone commenting on how it all might be a ploy to restart Hellblazer in a year or 2. That, I simply doubt.
Somehwere I read someone commenting on how it all might be a ploy to restart Hellblazer in a year or 2. That, I simply doubt.