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"Christ, what a bloody awful mess!"
John Constantine
"When Johnny Comes Marching Home"
Hellblazer 5
Hellblazer
Title: "When Johnny Comes Marching Home"
Volume: 1
Number: 5
Cover price: $1.25
Cover date: May, 1988
Publisher: DC Comics
Credits
Chief: Jenette Kahn
Ex. Ed: Dick Giordano
Writers: Jamie Delano
Pencilers: John Ridgway
Inkers: John Ridgway
Cover artists: Dave McKean
Cover inker: Dave McKean
Cover colorist: Dave McKean
Colorists: Lovern Kindzierski
Letterers: Todd Klein
Editors: Karen Berger
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"When Johnny Comes Marching Home" is the title to the fifth issue of the supernatural drama comic book series Hellblazer, published by DC Comics. The story was written by Jamie Delano with artwork and inks by John Ridgway. It was colored by Lovern Kindzierski and lettered by Todd Klein. The story was edited by Karen Berger. This issue shipped with a May, 1988 cover date and carries a cover price of $1.25 per copy (US).

Synopsis[]

August 10th, 1968, Vietnam
Lieutenant Frank Ross and his childhood friend Craig Anders comb through the thick forest on the lookout for North Vietnamese soldiers. The scene explodes in bullets as they walk into an ambush.

August 10th, 1987, Liberty, Iowa
Old Willy Anders hangs a sign across the road that reads "Liberty Welcomes Home Her Boys". The Resurrection Crusaders have come to Liberty and the townsfolk are convinced that their Pyramid of Prayers will bring their lost sons back to them. After hanging up the sign, Willy turns around and sees an image of his young son standing in the middle of a war-torn Vietnamese village. The boy opens fire, but is convinced that it is an old Vietnamese man that he has killed.

Later, John Constantine arrives in Liberty. He originally came to the United States to check up on the Swamp Thing, but when he heard that the Resurrection Crusaders were in Iowa, he felt compelled to investigate further. Stopping at a gas station, he finds Frank Ross. Ross is a Vietnam vet, and one of the few soldiers that actually returned to Liberty – a fact that has earned him the enmity of many of the local townsfolk. Drunk and delusional, Frank draws a gun on Constantine and takes a shot at him. Frank's wife Nancy rushes in and calms her husband down. Nancy is the daughter of old Willy Anders and the sister of Craig who died in Vietnam exactly nineteen years ago. Nancy gives comfort to the shaken John Constantine and tells him that the people of Liberty are convinced that the Resurrection Crusade's Pyramid of Prayer will bring their sons home. Nancy however, is skeptical.

That night, John follows Nancy to her house where he watches her arguing with her mother about the Crusaders' promises. The old woman is convinced that her son Craig will return home. Mrs. Anders and several other townsfolk gather together to watch a Crusader evangelist promise them false hope on a closed-circuit television broadcast.

Meanwhile, Frank Ross continues to have flashbacks of Vietnam. He remembers suffering a psychotic break in the jungle and raping a young Vietnamese girl. Worse, his misjudgment led his men into the middle of an LZ where American planes were dropping Napalm down on innocent villagers. The truth about what took place in the jungles is Frank's secret. Even his wife doesn’t know what truly took place.

That night, after the Resurrection Crusaders conclude their pyramid of prayer, the ghosts of all Liberty men who died in Vietnam begin to rise from the grave and walk the streets of Liberty. They begin rounding up the townsfolk as if they were prisoners of war.

Frank meanwhile falls deeper into his delusion and runs out into the middle of a cornfield armed with an AK-47. Nancy chases after him, but he mistakes her for a Vietnamese woman. He attacks Nancy, but the woman fends him off by shooting Frank in the leg with his service revolver. Constantine is present, but is unable to do anything but play witness to the tableau before him.

Finally, limps out into the middle of the road with his carbine. He sees the light of an oncoming gas truck and mistakes it for the enemy. He opens fire, and the truck caroms into a pair of gas station tanks causing both to explode in a ball of fire.

John Constantine leaves the town of Liberty with a greater appreciation of what life during the Vietnam war may have actually been like.

Appearances[]

Featured characters

Supporting characters

  • Craig Anders
  • Frank Ross
  • Nancy Anders Ross
  • Willy Anders

Villains

Minor characters

  • Citizens of Liberty

Organizations

Races & Animals

Locations

  • Liberty
  • Quang Tri Province

Items

Vehicles

Powers

Miscellaneous

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This series is suggested for mature readers.
  • This issue contains flashbacks of events from 1968.

Appearances[]

  • First Appearances: Craig Anders (Willy Anders' son); Frank Ross (a lieutenant in the U.S. Army); Nancy Anders Ross (Frank Ross' wife); Willy Anders (Craig and Nancy's father; dies in this issue)
  • Final Appearances: Craig Anders; Frank Ross; Nancy Anders; Willy Anders

Recommended Reading[]

See also[]

Hellblazer media

The World of Hellblazer

Miscellaneous

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