"Hell Hath No Fury... Part 1" | |
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Hellblazer Special: Lady Constantine | |
Title: | "Hell Hath No Fury... Part 1" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 1 |
Cover price: | $2.95 |
Cover date: | February, 2003 |
Publisher: | DC Comics; Vertigo |
Credits | |
Writers: | Andy Diggle |
Pencilers: | Goran Sudžuka |
Inkers: | Goran Sudžuka |
Cover artists: | Phil Noto |
Cover inker: | Phil Noto |
Cover colorist: | Phil Noto |
Colorists: | Patricia Mulvihill; Digital Chameleon |
Letterers: | Robert Solanović |
Assistants: | Zachary J. Rau |
Editors: | Will Dennis |
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"Hell Hath No Fury... Part 1" is the first issue of the Hellblazer Special: Lady Constantine comic book limited series, which was published by DC Comics under their Vertigo imprint. It was written by Andy Diggle with artwork and inks by Goran Sudžuka and coloring by Patricia Mulvihill with Digital Chameleon on separations. It was lettered by Robert Solanović. The cover art illustration was rendered by Phil Noto. The story was edited by Will Dennis with Zachary J. Rau as assistant editor. This issue shipped with a February, 2003 cover date and carries a cover price of $2.95 per copy (US).
Appearances[]
Featured characters
Supporting characters
- Mouse Constantine
- Rafe McCallister
- Talbard
- Svenson
Villains
- Dorian Blackwood
- Lady Blackwood, Pandora
Minor characters
- Bessie
- Jack-in-the-Green, Alf Oldland
- Mister Bramble
- Mister Tweed
- Rasmussen (Only appearance; dies)
Organizations
- Interventionist Branch
Races & Animals
Locations
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- Cock-Crow
- Deadman's Dock
- Hither Green
- Oldland Croft
- Mariner's Inn
Items
Vehicles
- Merchant clipper Lokk
- The Jezebel
Powers
- Matter transmutation (Attempted)
- Necromancy
Miscellaneous
- 1785
- 18th century
- Bondage
- Eaten alive
- Female partial nudity
- Haruspicy
- Severed head
- Severed limbs
- Torture
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Johanna Constantine was created by writer Neil Gaiman and artist Michael Zulli. She first appeared in The Sandman, Volume 2 #13 in February, 1990 in a story titled "Men of Good Fortune".
- This issue is suggested for mature readers.
- This issue shipped to retailers on December 18th, 2002.
- This issue is UPC barcode number 761941234496 00111.
- Editor Zachary Rau is credited as Zachary J. Rau in this issue.
- Despite the title of this series, Johanna Constantine has yet to be reinstated with the title of Lady.
- Johanna Constantine is the 18th Century ancestor of John Constantine. She once confronted Dream and Hob Gadling, believing them to be the Devil and the Wandering Jew. Dream hypnotized the Lady Constantine and presented her with an unknown offer in exchange for the rescue of his son Orpheus from the dungeons of the aristocrats during the French Revolution.
- Johanna Constantine was born in 1760, making her 25-years-old during the time that the events of this series take place.
- The events of this issue take place nine years prior to her first appearance in The Sandman #13.
- Johanna Constantine is shown to possess some smattering of mystical power. She attempts, but fails, at the transmutation of matter.
- Johanna Constantine is adept in the art of Haruspicy, which is the practice of diving an objects location by "reading" the entrails of dead animals.
- This issue was released the same month as Hellblazer #179.