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    Hellblazer #141

    Hellblazer » Hellblazer #141 - The Crib released by DC Comics on October 1999.

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    The Crib last edited by gravenraven on 05/30/23 11:12PM View full history

    A sculpture made out of the body parts of an antiquities smuggler. A bent cop who has been on fire for three years, unable to be extinguished. A criminal gang found fused with the walls of a back alley warehouse. How are these connected? It's up to John Constantine to find out!

    Does the Devil have an unborn son?

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    The Devil's baby's Crib 0

    This comic is out of place.  This was the second issue of what was supposed to be 6-self contained stories where Warren Ellis explores Horror humans make Verses Magick and the reality of it.  The Problem is that is was suppose to be later and Warren Ellis' "Shoot" story was suppose to be the original issue #141.   This does effect the overall pacing of this progression of Magick in out Mundane lives.  Crib was written with the lessons of Locked and Shoot assumed absorbed into our minds and ...

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