Hellblazer was an ungoing series started by Jamie Delano.
With the launch of DC's 52 and the cancellation of Uncanny X-Men, Hellblazer was the longest ongoing monthly series without renumbering or cancellations/rebirths from "the Big Two".
Hellblazer was known as Vertigo's longest running comic as it actually started five years before Vertigo was a publisher, at DC, and it was the last Vertigo launch title to be cancelled.
Plot[]
Hellblazer follows occultist John Constantine through his crazy adventures.
Collected Graphic Novels[]
- Original Sins
- The Devil You Know
- The Fear Machine
- The Family Man
- Rare Cuts
- Dead-Boy's Heart
- Dangerous Habits
- Bloodlines
- Fear and Loathing
- Tainted Love
- Damnations Flame
- Rake at the Gates of Hell
- Son of Man
- Haunted
- Setting Sun
- Hard Time
- Good Intentions
- Freezes Over
- Highwater
- Red Speluchre
- Black Flowers
- Staring at the Wall
- Stations of the Cross
- Reasons to be Cheerful
- The Gift
- Empathy is the Enemy
- The Red Right Hard
- Joyride
- The Laughing Magician
- Roots of Coincidence
- Scab
- Hooked
- India
- Bloody Carnations
Spin-Offs[]
- Hellblazer Annual: Two hellblazer annuals were published, but the second one was published as number one again, possibly due to the twenty-three year gap since the first issue was published to the second
- Hellblazer Special: A one-shot from 1993 called Confessionals
- The Horrorist: A two-part miniseries
- Heartland: A one-shot about Kit Ryan
- The Trenchcoat Brigade: A four-part miniseries
- Hellblazer Special: Bad Blood: A four-part miniseries (later reprinted in a single mega-issue)
- Vertigo Secret Files: Hellblazer: Part of the Secret Files & Origins series.
- Lady Constantine: A four-part miniseries about John's ancestor Lady Johanna Constantine
- Papa Midnite: A four-part miniseries about Papa Midnite
- All His Engines: A graphic novel printed seperate from the main Hellblazer run
- Chas: The Knowledge: A five-part minseries focused on Chas Chandler
- Pandemonium: A graphic novel printed in honor of John Constantine's 25th anniversary (since his first appearance in Swamp Thing)
- Dark Entries: A graphic novel
- City of Demons: A five-part miniseries
Characters[]
Family and Friends[]
- Abby Holland
- Angie Spatchcock
- Benjamin Cox
- Brendan Finn
- Chas Chandler
- Cheryl Masters
- Epiphany Greaves
- Faeces McCartney
- Frank North
- Gary Lester
- Gemma Masters
- The Golden Boy
- Inspector Drummond
- Jerry Dez
- Joe
- Kit Ryan
- Malcolm Campbell
- Mercury
- Mucous Membrane
- Ray Monde
- Renee Chandler
- Rick the Vic
- Ritchie Simpson
- Shade
- Sister Anne-Marie
- Swamp Thing
- Terry Greaves
- Thomas Constantine
- Tony Masters
- Una
- Zed
Other Occultists/Magicians[]
Demons, Angels, Gods and Other Entities[]
- Adam Constantine
- Bella Donna
- Blathoxi
- Demon John
- First of the Fallen
- Gabriel
- Gloria
- Jallakuntilliokan
- Julian
- Lady Lazarus
- Maria Constantine
- Mnemoth
- Nergal
- Rodney Bubos-Ganglia
- Rosacarnis
- Saul Constantine
- Second of the Fallen
- Terror-Thing
- Third of the Fallen
Other Villains[]
- Elder Martin
- Frank Ross
- The Family Man
- Marcus Molloy
- Professor Horrobin
- Resurrection Crusade
Minor Characters[]
- Beano
- Bob Cherry
- Brenda Greaves
- Ceangli
- Cedella
- Darren
- Doctor Fulton
- Dr. Huntoon
- Doctor Poole
- Doctor Proctor
- Eddy
- Emma
- Errol
- Geoff Talbot
- Georgie
- Helen Cherry
- Henry Wambach
- Jehosephat P. O'Flynn
- Jerzhy
- Kathy George
- Karen Berger
- Leo
- Mercury
- Pat Greaves
- Peter Lucas
- Roger Randall
- Simon Hughes
- Toni Gisulfo
- Webster