"...Freezes Over (Part 1)" | |
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Hellblazer | |
Title: | "...Freezes Over (Part 1)" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 158 |
Cover price: | $2.50 |
Cover date: | March, 2001 |
Publisher: | DC Comics; Vertigo |
Credits | |
Writers: | Brian Azzarello |
Pencilers: | Marcelo Frusin |
Inkers: | Marcelo Frusin |
Cover artists: | Tim Bradstreet |
Cover inker: | Tim Bradstreet |
Cover colorist: | Tim Bradstreet |
Colorists: | James Sinclair; Digital Chameleon |
Letterers: | Clem Robins |
Editors: | Tony Bedard |
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Hellblazer is an ongoing occult-noir comic book series featuring the hard-luck hero, John Constantine. The series began publication in July of 1988 and is concluded in April, 2013 with issue #300. Beginning with issue #56, Hellblazer became a part of the Vertigo family of titles along with several other titles including Sandman and Swamp Thing. The title character, John Constantine, was created by writer Alan Moore and artist Rick Veitch, and first appeared in the pages of Saga of the Swamp Thing #37. The Hellblazer comic was loosely adapted into the 2005 Warner Bros. film, Constantine.
Synopsis[]
A tiny roadside diner finds itself home to a variety of travelers forced off the road by a cataclysmic snowstorm. Families, drifters, truckers, vacationers are joined by a legendary serial killer, and a certain Englishman who has a knack for being in the wrong place at the right time.
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Notes & Trivia[]
- John Constantine was created by writer Alan Moore and artist Rick Veitch. he first appeared in The Saga of the Swamp Thing #37 in June, 1985.
- This series is suggested for mature readers.
- This issue shipped to retailers on January 31st, 2001.
- This issues is UPC barcode number 761941200668 15811.
- Tony Bedard becomes the regular series editor beginning with this issue, taking over for Axel Alonso, who departed DC Comics to work for Marvel Comics.
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Hellblazer media
The World of Hellblazer
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