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Hellblazer: Black Flowers by Mike Carey

sisteray's review

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4.0

Not a lot of surprises here, just Carey continuing to pump out great Constantine stories. This really starts tying in many of the elements established in the last trade, his history from previous runs, and lays the groundwork for what is to come. Essential for the writer's arc, fun to read, but a terrible place to start.

shinychick's review

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3.0

These four were me catching up on Hellblazer since the last time I read it... Mmm, yummy. Still a goddamn bastard of the highest order, and I still want him to win.

crowyhead's review

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5.0

Mike Carey looks to be tying the already-impressive story arc from Red Sepulchre into something even larger. This bodes well for the series, which seems to be hitting its stride again after several stumbling story arcs while Brian Azzarello was at the reins. The series is harder to kill than Constantine himself, though, and I'm looking forward to seeing what comes next. (note: I'm reading this a bit out of order, so this book is much, much later than the ones above)

jasonb35's review

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4.0

I've tried on several occasions to read Hellblazer in issues with little success. I really like the trades much better.

diankra's review

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4.0

Me ha molado, pero se me ha hecho un poco corto. Quiero leer más de John Constantine
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