Monday, November 17, 2014

Essential Reading: Hellblazer Recommendations Pt 1





Now that you're watching Constantine, time I start recommendding a few trades of interest in checking out the very source material the programme's being faithful and dedicated to. For the newcomers, let's start from the beggining to the Graphic Novels. Kicking off the 7 part series of recs is the era that began it all - The Jamie Delano era:





Original Sins

You've seen last Friday's episode based on Hellblazer #1 and 2, now own the original story and a host of others. Also with the Hunger Demon two-parter, the following seven issues include John going against yuppie demons during the UK Elections of 1987, John and Zed's first meeting and eventual rescue of John's neice Gemma from the Man, Nergal and his stitched together skinhead monster Ironfist, our man  gaining Nergal's blood, and a brief mental breakdown aftermath that gave away to John not monly throwing a wrench into the Ressurection Crusade's plans by him and Zed having sex but Nergal's as he tells the Swamp Thing of his plan to help him and Abby Cable have a child; this leads into Swamp Thing #76-77 also collected in the current edition where not onlt does Swampy tak hold of John's bidy to fulfill the plan but also take a trip to a tattoo parlore to get the infamous tree tattoo.




The Devil You Know


The following trade brings the Nergal saga to its end as John returns to Newcastle to the where the Cassanova Club once stood as he remineces back to that fateful night when he, Gaz, and the rest of the crew along with the doomed Astra Logue in going after the Norfulthing which have way to our man summoning Nergal and the rest was Ravenscar and everything. Now remembering his name, John and Ritchie Simpson give Nergal his just deserts. Also collected is the 1989 Hellblazer Annual which was the first to showcase the Constantine bloodline with the life and time of Kon-Sten-Tyn, the king after Arthur. Plus the 1996 two-part miniseries The Horrorist from Jamie Delano and David Lloyd.




The Fear Machine


In the wake of defeating Nergal and on the run from the Met after the demon slaughter his landlady and another tenent, Constantine blends in with a New Age pagen group while something big brews that would bring chaos into the world. The eight issue story arc is notable for the two looks Constantine dons: his New Age look and his Back in Black look where he sports a long black coat, black pants and sweater with sunglasses and a shorter haircut. Most notable is the introduction of Marj and her daughter Mercury, Errol and the return of Zed, who John believed dead after the fall of the Resurrection Crusade. 





The Family Man

Another highlight of the early days of the series. This volume's namesake story is about John befriending Samuel Morris, the notorius serial killer dubbed "The Family Man" who not only goes after families to slaughter but would also kill John's estranged father, Thomas Constantine. Upon leaning of the tragic news, John must stop Morris' reign of terror even if it meant by shooting him in cold blood. The issue prior to the arc introduces Jerry O'Flynn who embroiled in a situation that is very stranger than fiction itself. In between the arc features a two part story from Grant Morrison and David Lloyd set in a town on the brink of a nuclear disaster and a one shot story from Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean which tells of a ghostly homeless man who wanted to kept warm leading frigid and fatal results.







The recommendations will continue with the end of the Delano era and into the legendary Garth Ennis era. 

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