The Hellblazer: Rebirth » 1 issues. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of It wasn't bad, obviously the artist knows what they are doing, but it was not quite my cup of tea. Check out our The Hellblazer Rebirth #1 (2016) Review. Short summary describing this volume. But unlike many of his colleagues, Constantine didn't necessarily need a refresh in the first place. Welcome back. This issue made it seem like Constantine wasn't being written as a big enough ass-hole to be satisfying, but I guess we'll see as the series progresses. We've got you covered with the buzziest new releases of the day. Moritat art is great as well as most of the covers, but then the constant changes of artists becomes annoying.

July 20th 2016 Being glad to have John Constantine back in your life is probably the last reaction he, or anyone else would expect a person to have, but thanks to Simon Oliver and Moritat, that’s exactly where I find myself.

My favourite trash bag is back and this does not disappoint, John is his typical self and this was a pretty fun read. Hopefully, we will get a chance to see John Constantine stretch his legs in his old stomping grounds & we will see how far the series will push the limits.The story line was a bit choppy; it throws itself around from one place to another a little too much. Though, oddly, my favorite art take in this entire comic was the look they gave Wonder Woman. The Rebirth of the series has led to the morally ambiguous character we know & adore from his Vertigo past, but he feels restrained by a more sanitized DC editorial style. Also really enjoyed the chunky art, and funky thick inking. Started in 2016. There's a two-page interlude that was unnecessary to the plot with Shazam, Wonder Woman, and Swamp Thing just to remind us that this title is supposed to include Swamp Thing, since a significant number of readers is probably interested in this Hellblazer title in part because oThis was a decent introduction to Constantine, alluding to his past. I can't say I am an expert, but I certainly know enough about this character to tell there is a big difference from the Constantine of the new 52.1.5 - High stakes have never seemed so pedestrian as Hellblazer heads back to London to upend an old curse that kept him in the States, nearly dooming all of London’s residents in the process.1.5 - High stakes have never seemed so pedestrian as Hellblazer heads back to London to upend an old curse that kept him in the States, nearly dooming all of London’s residents in the process.As a die-hard fan of Hellblazer is nice to see DC going for a rebirth issue of the series.

My only disappointment is that the story didn't have much magickal action to put very dynamic panels on it, which is something Hellblazer rarely lacked. The Hellblazer Rebirth #1 offers a perfectly decent start to the wayward magician's newest series, but it lacks some of the spark of his previous book. The art...i'm not sure if i liked it at all, the colors aren't as vivid as your usual Hellblazer comic. Summary. This issue made it seem like Constantine wasn't being written as a big enough ass-hole to be satisfying, but I guess we'll see as the series progresses. It looks like to create worthless mainstream from the brand.I agree with many on the art. Here's When It's "Free"Following Horizon Zero Dawn, Sony May Be Bringing More Games to PCUp Your Gaming Resolution With the Best 4K Gaming Monitors "The Hellblazer" debuts as part of DC Comics' Rebirth, with canny bastard John Constantine heading back to his homeland for a new ongoing series. I think I like the older comics better, but I'll probably still continue this series.Why are you doing this to me DC?

I really do like the whole It certainly feels much more "hellblazer" than the previous efforts since the character left Vertigo to got into the DC universe. Love this character and I hope this new set of comics will bring more fans into the fold. I enjoyed this comic for what it is, they tried to bring sassy punk John back and it was close. Like a great many characters, John Constantine is getting back to basics for DC Rebirth. I like Constantine's attitude, and the magic seems pretty cool. 'The Hellblazer: Rebirth #1' by Simon Oliver with art by Moritat doesn't have the classic art or author for this title, which may be tough for some, but I found it to be not too bad. Everyday low prices and free delivery on … The most recent James Tynion IV and Ming Doyle's run of 'Constantine: The Hellblazer' had a decent formula of cheeky humor & intrigue. I think this "rebirth" of the character is a pretty good starting point...seeing as I'm coming to the comics only having read the first six issues of the old 80s version (after having had the t.v. Hellblazer (Constantine) Rebirth - Complete Story | Comicstorian Comicstorian. Things just happened without explaining, the "grande finale" was just a crap. Cancel Unsubscribe. Art was very eh.

The Hellblazer Rebirth #1 (2016) Review - Will John Constantine get a proper Rebirth from Simon Oliver.