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''Constantine'' is a former ongoing comic book series published by DC Comics, which started in March 2013. It features English Magician
John Constantine John Constantine () is a fictional character who appears in American comic books published by DC Comics. Constantine first appeared in ''Swamp Thing'' #37 (June 1985), and was created by Alan Moore, Stephen R. Bissette, Rick Veitch, and John ...
reestablished into the DC Universe and replaces the former Vertigo Comics title '' Hellblazer'', which ended with its 300th issue after 25 years in February 2013. The title character was originally created by Alan Moore in his 1980s run on '' Swamp Thing''. The series received mixed reviews; writers praised its story but were critical of its characters, setting, and artwork. Many were disappointed that the series replaced ''Hellblazer'', with writer Joshua Hale Fialkov stating the series did not have the "real" John Constantine.


Publication history

In September 2011, The New 52 rebooted DC's continuity. In this new timeline, Constantine is reintroduced as a younger version, rather than the previous incarnation in his early 60s, as the leader of Justice League Dark. On November 8, 2012, DC announced that its long running series ''Hellblazer'' would be canceled following its 300th issue, and would be replaced by a standalone ''Constantine'' series, to be written by
Robert Venditti Robert Venditti is an American comic book writer, known for his work on the Top Shelf Productions title ''The Surrogates'', which was adapted to a major motion picture starring Bruce Willis directed by Jonathan Mostow for Disney., and for the Vali ...
and drawn by Renato Guides, but changed before first publication to writer Jeff Lemire as a co-plotter, with Ray Fawkes scripting the book. Both writers also worked on the ''Justice League Dark'' series. The series ended at issue #23 and was relaunched as ''Constantine: The Hellblazer'', written by Ming Doyle and James Tynion IV, in June 2015.


Reception

The announcement was met largely with disappointment from the industry, even by DC's own creators, with ''I, Vampire'' writer Joshua Hale Fialkov expressing sadness he would never get to write the "'real' John Constantine", noted crime author and former ''Hellblazer'' writer Ian Rankin stating Constantine was the only comic book character he ever wanted to write for, and comic writer,
Leah Moore Leah Moore (born 4 February 1978) is a British comic book writer and columnist. The daughter of comics writer Alan Moore, she frequently collaborates with her husband, writer John Reppion, as Moore & Reppion. Biography Moore was born to comics ...
expressing doubt that ''Constantine'' could replace ''Hellblazer'', among others. As a result, DC co-publisher
Dan Didio Dan DiDio (; born October 13, 1959) is an American writer, editor, and publisher who has worked in the television and comic book industries. From February 2010 until February 2020, he was the co-publisher of DC Comics, along with Jim Lee. '' Wizar ...
issued a statement defending this decision, stating that, "Hellblazer's had a long and incredibly successful run and that's a tip of the hat to all the great creators that have worked on the book over the years. The new Constantine series will return him back to his roots in the DCU and hopefully be the start of another incredible run." ''Constantine'' has received mixed reviews from critics, praising the story but criticizing its characters, setting, and artwork. Comic Book Resources calls it "a story that would have fit in with the pre-Vertigo branding of the title" and praised the character's roots but criticized the artwork for being too "bright".


Collected editions

The series has been collected into the following trade paperbacks: * ''Constantine Vol. 1: The Spark and the Flame'' (''Constantine'' #1–6) * ''Constantine Vol. 2: Blight'' (''Constantine'' #7–12) * ''Constantine Vol. 3: The Voice in the Fire'' (''Constantine'' #13–17, ''Constantine: Future's End'' #1) * ''Constantine Vol. 4: The Apocalypse Road'' (''Constantine'' #18–23)


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