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Hellblazer: All His Engines #1 HC/SC OGN
Cover Date: January, 2005
For John Constantine, doing a favor for friends in need can be one of the most dangerous things in his line of work, especially when the favor includes a coma epidemic, a bloated demon creating a literal Hell on earth, and a Native American death god. Lu ...
Issue Description
For John Constantine, doing a favor for friends in need can be one of the most dangerous things in his line of work, especially when the favor includes a coma epidemic, a bloated demon creating a literal Hell on earth, and a Native American death god. Luckily, for John's friend and his friend's comatose granddaughter, the Hellblazer works well under the worst kinds of pressure, even being forced to be a demon's lackey.
Back BlurbThe master of bad luck magic must stop a worldwide demonic plague... but will his cure be worse than the disease?
John Constantine -- the incorrigible trench coat-clad anti-hero -- hunts down a mad demon that has left a trail of bodies stretching from London to Los Angeles.
And to have a prayer of defeating this ruthless enemy, Constantine must forge alliances with monsters eery bit as terrible as the one he's pursuing...
A definitive tale of horror deftly told by Mike Carey (HELLBLAZER, LUCIFER) with stunningly visceral art by Leonardo Manco (HELLBLAZER, Apache Skies).
Chapter TitlesChapter One: Proserpine Gathering FlowersChapter Two: Womb of NightChapter Three: Blood of SacrificeChapter Four: Earth Felt the WoundChapter Five: No Second StrokeHellblazer: All His Engines (2005)
- Publisher
- Vertigo
Volume Description
Hellblazer: All His Engines is an original graphic novel by Mike Carey, released in conjunction with the ongoing Hellblazer series. This story is self-contained and was never released in single issues like the Hellblazer series. The title comes from Milton's Paradise Lost.
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