Hellblazer, Vol. 21: The Laughing Magician

Paperback, 128 pages

English language

Published Aug. 5, 2008 by Vertigo.

ISBN:
978-1-4012-1853-9
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OCLC Number:
182527973

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4 stars (2 reviews)

The streetwise, chain-smoking con-magician John Constantine finds himself in receipt of a most perplexing birthday gift: a memory wrapped up in a warning. As Constantine tries to figure out what it means, the brutal African war-mage known as Mako hits London--and he's taking no prisoners...

As bloodthirsty war-mage Mako carves a bloody swath through London's occult underworld, John Constantine tries to rally his former allies. But he has burned a lot of bridges lately, and he's starting to look like a man with a target on his back.

Just a few hours away, there is a room at the heart of the Vatican known as The Confessional, where any act may be committed without fear of guilt or sin. Here, the temptations of the flesh are drawn out and expunged through indulgence. But when something goes horribly wrong, a priest with a terrible secret is forced to turn to an …

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4 stars

A quick fun read that definitely peaked my interest. A good balance was struck between hinting to things that might be to come and being its own contained story. I really enjoyed Johanna's character smart, skilled, cold and self-serving. But no bitch and certainly not evil. We need more anti-heroines!

I really liked the art as well. Nice level of detail and no obvious pandering to the male audience. The pages and frames were laid out very well.

Overall, not the most original story, but I've been reading a lot of offensive excrement of late so 4 stars. It's a well packaged piece, just not earth-shattering - besides its fair treatment of women of course. Which is apparently an insurmountable obstacle haha.

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