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John Constantine, Hellblazer Vol. 10: In the Line of Fire
by Paul Jenkins
It's a little shaky at points, with needlessly long monologues at points. Especially the first issue felt like it droned on and on. BUT it did become better when we got into the main meat of the story. The highlight be having to deal with Constantine's father. A dark, twisted, really fucked up tale with a brutal ending. I loved this issue, and while there's none that lived up to it, there's still some good ones here about a poor girl who kills herself, and Difficult Beginnings storyline is a great sequel to critically Mass even if it feels lacking a bit in the middle.
Overall a solid collection, around a 3.5 out of 5.
Overall a solid collection, around a 3.5 out of 5.