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Hellblazer and Special
Delano did write Vertigo's Animal Man # 51-79 ( 1992 – 1995 ), and produced 19 issues of Outlaw Nation ( 2000 – 02 ) and the 12-issue miniseries 2020 Visions ( 1997 – 1998 ), plus two Hellblazer miniseries — The Horrorist ( 1995 – 1996 ) and Hellblazer Special: Bad Blood ( 2000 ).
He penciled four issues of the final Invisibles series between 1999 and 2000, produced covers for the Hellblazer Special: Bad Blood miniseries, and shared art chores with John Bolton on the 2001 miniseries User.
He also had two specials published during his run on the title, the Hellblazer Special and Heartland, which follows Kit Ryan's return to Ireland.
* Hellblazer Special: Bad Blood, a comic book limited series based on the Hellblazer comic
** Hellblazer Special: Bad Blood ( with Philip Bond & Warren Pleece, Vertigo, 4-issue mini-series, 2000 )
* Hellblazer Special: Bad Blood ( written by Jamie Delano, 4-issue mini-series, Vertigo, 2000 )

Hellblazer and Lady
The Lady of the Lake has appeared in Hellblazer, Aquaman, and her sister's series.
Andy Diggle, having previously written the Hellblazer special, Lady Constantine, and Vertigo titles The Losers and Swamp Thing, took over the title in 2007, another former editor of 2000 AD to have done this.
A character called Jack in the Green has appeared in a number of comic books, including Neil Gaiman's Midnight Days, Swamp Thing Vol. 2 # 47 and Hellblazer: Lady Constantine # s 1, 2 and 3, as an early incarnation of the Swamp Thing character.

Hellblazer and Constantine
* Constantine ( film ), a 2005 American film loosely based on Hellblazer
* John Constantine, a fictional character appearing in DC Comics including Hellblazer
He then meets John Constantine in Hellblazer # 19, written by Jamie Delano, leading into the latter's guest appearance in issue # 3.
* In issues # 89-90 of DC Comics ' Hellblazer, John Constantine ventures into the Dreamtime.
Alan Moore, co-creator of the jaded, chain-smoking, modern-day British wizard John Constantine in Swamp Thing, hand-picked Jamie Delano to continue Constantine's adventures as star of the DC title Hellblazer ( 1988 – present ), but Delano left that series in 1991 before the launch of Vertigo.
* Constantine ( 2005 ), based on the ( John Constantine ): Hellblazer series of comics.
John Constantine, the main character of Hellblazer, is portrayed as a kind of confidence man who does morally questionable things, arguably for the greater good.
Included in issues of Sandman, Shade, the Changing Man and Hellblazer, it featured Death discussing life and demonstrating how to wear a condom through the use of a prop banana, and a cameo from Hellblazer protagonist John Constantine.
The story " Royal Blood " told in John Constantine Hellblazer ( 1992, DC Comics ) mentions Jack the Ripper being Sir William Gull possessed by a demon called Calibraxis.
* During Paul Jenkins's run on the Hellblazer comic series, John Constantine learns that his ancestor, one James Constantine, was " The Person from Porlock ".
* Referred to in John Constantine Hellblazer 239 as a passage to another world
*" Hold Me ", a John Constantine tale with art by frequent Gaiman collaborator Dave McKean, originally published as Hellblazer # 27 ;
* In the comic Hellblazer, issue 34 ( October 1990 ), the main character John Constantine refers to Strangeways prison " exploding with and blood ," and describes its holding cells as " Victorian pressure cookers " into which government officials who turn a blind eye should be squeezed to " see what pops out of pimple.
In August 2010, Hellblazer # 268 featured the return of Shade the Changing Man, this time as a supporting cast member for John Constantine in a series of storylines written by Milligan.
Best known as the first writer of the comic book series Hellblazer, starring John Constantine.
Like Love Street, Marquee Moon is a tie-in to Neil Gaiman's The Sandman and offers a look at the early days of John Constantine of Swamp Thing and Hellblazer fame.
* In the " Laughing Magician " story arc of the comic book Hellblazer, John Constantine enlists the aid of a snakehead gang boss.
In 2005, his feature film debut was Constantine based on the Hellblazer comic book, starring Keanu Reeves.

Hellblazer and #
* Hellblazer # 19 ( June 1989 )
His name appeared as Nergal in the Hellblazer comics and in the reprint of More Fun Comics # 67 in Weird Secret Origins, though in Countdown to Mystery and The Golden Age Doctor Fate Archives, he is referred to as " Negal ," even in the latter's reprint of More Fun # 67.
Debuting alongside ongoing former-DC series Swamp Thing # 129, Hellblazer # 63, Sandman # 47, Doom Patrol # 64, Animal Man # 57, and Shade, the Changing Man # 33, the first new comic book printed under the " Vertigo " imprint was Death: The High Cost of Living # 1, debuting a scant couple of weeks before Enigma # 1 in January ( March ) 1993.
Art Young joined Karen Berger to edit pre-Vertigo issues of Animal Man ( from issue # 3 ), Hellblazer and Swamp Thing on issues cover-dated November 1988.
In addition, McKean's artwork also graced the inside pages of the public service comic Death Talks about Life ( 1994 ), an issue of The Dreaming (# 8 ), two issues of the DC-published Hellblazer (# 27 with Gaiman and # 40 with Delano ) and his and Neil Gaiman's OGN Mr Punch ( 1994 ).
During his run, there was also an stand-alone issue, the Hellblazer Annual # 1, exploring Constantine's ancestry, and featuring the video to John's punk band, Mucous Membrane's song " Venus of the Hardsell ".
Between the Garth Ennis and Paul Jenkins runs on Hellblazer, he finally told the story of why John's best friend Chas ' owes ' him, and he returned again for one of the five Christmas stories in issue # 250.
** Hellblazer # 250: " Happy New Fucking Year " ( with Sean Phillips, 2009 )
* Hellblazer # 259-260, 265-266, 282 ( full art ); # 271-274 ( along with Giuseppe Camuncoli ) ( 2009 – 11 )
** " Counting To Ten " ( with John Smith, Hellblazer # 51, 1992 )

Hellblazer and by
In issues 187 – 188 of the comic book Hellblazer, in a story titled " Bred in the Bone ", the protagonist's niece finds herself on Gruinard surrounded by flesh-eating children.
Since the creation of the Vertigo imprint ( itself largely inspired by the success of DC Comics ' increasingly mature titles such as Swamp Thing, Watchmen, Hellblazer, and The Sandman ), DC's horror / occult characters such as Morpheus have drifted progressively further away both from DC continuity and from each other.
2, and the horror titles Hellblazer and The Saga of the Swamp Thing, that last written by Alan Moore, a British writer inherited from previous editor Len Wein.
From 1988, her Swamp Thing and other DC titles were joined by Gaiman and McKean's Black Orchid miniseries and Hellblazer as well as the odd miniseries The Weird.
Indeed, Moore never produced work for the Vertigo imprint-having refused to work for parent company DC in the late 1980s-although his DC-published Swamp Thing work and V for Vendetta reprint-maxiseries were subsequently collected as Vertigo-issued TPBs, while the Hellblazer solo title dealt with the character co-created by Moore, but never written by him.
Sean Phillips earliest American comics work was in the pages of pre-Vertigo Hellblazer, and in May 1993 he became one of the early Vertigo artists by illustrating ( with assists from Paul Peart and Sean Harrison Scoffield ) the entire 16-issue run of Kid Eternity ( 1993-4 ).
The First of the Fallen, a principal antagonist in Garth Ennis ' run on Hellblazer, as drawn by William Simpson
This was followed in 1988 by a Black Orchid miniseries ( again with Gaiman ) and Hellblazer covers for DC Comics.
** The Son of Man ( Hellblazer 129-133 ) by Garth Ennis
** " Freezes Over " ( Hellblazer 158-161 ) by Brian Azzarello
For the Vertigo imprint of DC Comics Carey went on to write the entire run of the Eisner Award-nominated comic book Lucifer, and issues 175 to 215 of Hellblazer, a run on that title only exceeded in length by Garth Ennis and Peter Milligan.
* Hellblazer # 18-22 ( pencils, with writer Jamie Delano and inks by Alfredo Alcala, Vertigo, 1989 )
* Bloodlines, a 2007 collection of Hellblazer stories written by Garth Ennis
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The names primarily associated with the invasion include Jamie Delano, who was approached by DC as the writer of the Swamp Thing spin off Hellblazer ; Neil Gaiman and Dave Mckean, who collaborated on the Black Orchid limited series, as well as the famous and acclaimed Sandman ; Peter Milligan, who launched a new Shade, the Changing Man series ; and Scottish creator Grant Morrison, whose pitch of an Animal Man series was approved.
In 2004 he drew an original graphic novel-Hellblazer: All His Engines, written by Mike Carey, was the regular artist on the Hellblazer series.
Royalty and the Ripper also featured in Blood of the Innocent by Rickey Shanklin, Marc Hempel and Mark Wheatley in 1986, and a story (" Royal Blood ") in DC Comics ' Hellblazer series in 1992.
She debuted in Hellblazer # 43 ( July 1991 ), and was created by Garth Ennis and Will Simpson.
He has been cover artist for the DC Comics Vertigo title, Hellblazer issues 215-218 were solicited by the publisher .< ref >

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