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Though Constantine Season 1 Episode 1 was okay for a pilot, I must admit it didn't blow me away or anything.. That's fine because I thought the cast was excellent and I'm sure this is one of those ...
Now, I can't change your fate, but I can ease your suffering." -- Manny to John Constantine in "Non Est Asylum." Constantine aired for a single season on NBC, ...
NBC’s newest comic-adaptation series, “Constantine,” is already ruffling feathers. The show’s titular character, John Constantine (played by Matt Ryan) comes to the small screen from the pages of DC ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook “Constantine” shouldn’t be on network television; it needs a shadowy, graphic atmosphere, the kind ...
He's the Hellblazer -- DC Comics' occult detective and magician, John Constantine. He’s been a key player in the supernatural world of DC and Vertigo for almost 30 years, and now he’s finally ...
For example, in the graphic novel, the villain John Dee (David Thewlis) is living within Arkham Asylum, Gotham City’s infamous prison for the criminally insane, and his desiccated, skeletal ...
John Constantine has been one of DC Comics’ most prominent magical characters for decades, so let’s delve into a brief history of the bisexual sorcerer. Skip to main content.
That means returning to 1985 when John Constantine’s co-creators, Alan Moore, Stephen R. Bissette, Rick Veitch, and John Totleben, were collaborating in the pages of The Saga of the Swamp Thing.