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    Hellblazer #250

    Hellblazer » Hellblazer #250 - Holiday Special released by DC Comics on February 2009.

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    Holiday Special last edited by gravenraven on 05/30/23 10:27PM View full history

    Happy Christmas and happy 250th issue! An all-star creative cast leaves five new holiday tales under the tree in this oversized holiday special. See what the season has in store for the always-naughty, never-nice John Constantine. It's the most wonderful time of the year! Right?

    • Happy Fucking New Year
    • Christmas Cards
    • All I Goat For Christmas
    • The Curse Of Christmas
    • Snow Had Fallen
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    The Vertigo Flagship hits even higher highest 0

    This is the issue that marks a new age of John Constantine.  It has a line up of many fan favorite writers suchas Brian Azzarello, Jamie Delano, Dave Gibbons and now Peter Milligan.  This issue also is the first comic written cult writer China Miéville.   Huge guest artist also grace this book with Lee Bermejo, David Lloyd, Eddie Campbell and the fan-fave Sean Phillips.  All this to celebrate issue #250 and The Christmas/New Years holiday to boot.  There are a few set backs, one being no And...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Twilight Thunder's The 25th review! 0

    Amazing! Shocking! Astounding! And cinema-like reviewed, Twilight Thunder proudly presents his spectacular 25th review!This issue is as special as my 25th review (this means a lot to me, seriously) Because it's written and drawn by the best of the best, people who had previously offered their vision of Alan Moore's "bleeding british" Paranormal investigator, as they say in the synopsis of the book, always-naughty, never-nice John Constantine. The book has five holiday tales, each one told by a d...

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