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    John Constantine, Hellblazer is an American contemporary horror comic-book series published by DC Comics since January 1988, and subsequently by its Vertigo imprint since March 1993, when the imprint was introduced.

  2. In July 2019, it was announced that a new series would be released under The Sandman Universe line, published under Vertigo's successor imprint DC Black Label, starting with a new one-shot titled The Sandman Presents: Hellblazer.

    Volume
    Material Collected
    Publication Date
    Isbn
    Death and Cigarettes
    Hellblazer #292–300, Annual 2011
    June 2013
    The Devil's Trench Coat
    Hellblazer #283–291
    October 2012
    Phantom Pains
    Hellblazer #276–282
    February 2012
    Bloody Carnations
    Hellblazer #267–275
    August 2011
  3. Oct 15, 2016 · Complete reading order guide for Hellblazer, through the Vertigo years and John Constantine's current comics in DC Rebirth!

  4. Jul 15, 2018 · So with more than 300 issues, reading Hellblazer looks like a daunting task. But with the John Constantine, Hellblazer Reading Order Guide it doesn’t have to be! This guide gives you everything you need to know in order to read this classic series and then some.

  5. Perhaps best known as being Vertigo's longest-running comic book series because of the fact that it began before Vertigo was a publisher, five years before in fact and that it was also the...

  6. Hellblazer was an ongoing occult-noir comic book series featuring the hard-luck hero, John Constantine. The series began publication in July of 1988 and ended with issue #300, and is a spin-off from Swamp Thing Vol 2. Beginning with issue #63, Hellblazer became a part of the Vertigo family of...

  7. Hellblazer was an ungoing series started by Jamie Delano. With the launch of DC's 52 and the cancellation of Uncanny X-Men, Hellblazer was the longest ongoing monthly series without renumbering or...

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