Cheryl Masters | |
Aliases: | Cheryl Constantine |
Continuity: | DC Universe/Vertigo |
Notability: | Recurring character |
Gender: | Female |
Race: | Human |
Location: | Liverpool, England |
Relatives: | Thomas Constantine (father) Mary Constantine (mother) John Constantine (brother) Anthony Masters (husband); Gemma Masters (daughter) |
Status: | Alive |
First: | Hellblazer #4 |
Cheryl Masters is a fictional comic book character featured in titles published by DC Comics. She is considered part of DC's Pre-Crisis Earth-One continuity, though his existence and background have been preserved in the rebooted internal reality which existed following the 1985-86 maxi-series Crisis on Infinite Earths. The character first appeared in Hellblazer #4 in April, 1988.
Biography[]
Cheryl's husband Tony became involved with the Resurrection Crusaders. As a result of her parents' dabblings in religion, Cheryl's daughter Gemma tried to run away from home. She wound up being kidnapped by a man who had 'married' and then murdered several young girls.
When Gemma went missing, Cheryl called on her brother John Constantine to help find her. with the help of his friend Zed, John tracked down the kidnapper, and brought him to justice.[1]
Some time later, Cheryl and John's father Thomas was found murdered in his home, and she called her brother to inform him. He promised to come as soon as possible.[2] Around the time of the funeral, Cheryl's daughter Gemma was plagued by visions of her dead grandfather, and Cheryl didn't know what to do about it. Fortunately, John's intervention helped to put the spirit rest. In the meantime, Cheryl's husband Tony had given up being a member of the Resurrection Crusade, and leading the family had fallen to her.[3]
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Cheryl Masters was created by writer Jamie Delano and artist John Ridgway.
See also[]
Hellblazer media
The World of Hellblazer
Miscellaneous
External Links[]
References[]
- ↑ Hellblazer #4
- ↑ Hellblazer #29
- ↑ Hellblazer #1