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Series · 50
books · 1988-2016

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Hellblazer

Rare Cuts

2005

"\[W\]hat led a poor boy from Liverpool to become a magus powerful enough to take on the Devil and emerge triumphant? A new window onto Constantine's unique and harrowing life is now open with rare cuts, collecting six never-before-reprinted issues of thisgroundbreaking Vertigo series and showcasing some of the pivotal episodes in the working-class wizard's bloody history." — p. \[4\] of cover.
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#19

John Constantine, Hellblazer

Original Sins v. 1

2011

The very first Hellblazer collection Original Sins is available in a new edition that includes John Constantine’s appearances in Swamp Thing. This is the first of a series of new Hellblazer editions starring Vertigo’s longest running antihero, John Constantine, England’s chain-smoking, low-rent magus.This first collection is a loosely connected series of tales of John’s early years where Constantine was at his best and at his worst, all at the same time. Collecting: Hellblazer 1–9; material from Swamp Thing 76-77
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#36

Hellblazer #35

1990

A tale from from Constantine's troubled childhood.
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#87

Hellblazer #89

1995

John Constantine: Hellblazer -Dreamtime-
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#89

Hellblazer #92

1995

"Critical Mass" part 1! As John Constantine wrestles with a dark memory, a demon with an appetite for children's souls hatches an ambitious plot to realign the balance of power in hell.
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#110

Hellblazer #251

2009

"Scab" part 1! John Constantine digs his fingers deep into his bumpy past and discovers that old wounds and new loves are both best left untouched.
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#111

Hellblazer #264

2010

Imperialism and dodgy mysticism collide in a Bollywood spectacular! John Constantine tries to trick a demon, talks to the dead, and may finally find time to enjoy his duty-free whiskey. "India" part 4.
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#113

Hellblazer #266

2010

The politics of slam dancing reach a fever pitch and Constantine is dressed to kill. But looks can be deceiving—especially for a pathetic gang of aging skinheads, their fresh-faced new recruits and John's hot new alchemist/accomplice, Epiphany. "No Future" part 2.
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#114

Hellblazer #267

2010

"Sectioned" part 1! John Constantine is a bastard. But just how much of a bastard? Haunted by what he might have done, John struggles to find his feet in a world that seems to have turned against him.
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#115

Hellblazer #268

2010

John Constantine’s grip on sanity has always been tenuous, but now he’s really lost it. Haunted by memories of punching Epiphany, the cracked magus tries appeasing his tormenter by making a bloody offering of his own flesh. “Sectioned” part 2.
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#116

Hellblazer #269

2010

John Constantine is going insane, and he's crazy enough to summon the only person he thinks might offer Shade the Changing Man. But Shade is not the gentle soul he once was—he's desperate and dangerous. "Sectioned" part 3.
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#117

Hellblazer #270

2010

Assisted by Shade, the Changing Man, John Constantine tries getting his sanity back to find out why he grew a white beard, lost a thumb and went out of his bloody mind. And what about Epiphany—is she as dead as she appears to be? "Sectioned" part 4.
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#119

Hellblazer #272

2010

John Constantine’s potential wife Epiphany Greaves finds herself shunted off to London in 1979 by a love-spurned Shade, The Changing Man! Back in the present, Constantine finds himself right in the path of a succubus with evil on her mind. “Bloody Carnations” part 2.
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#120

Hellblazer #273

2010

In 1979, alchemist and potential bride Epiphany Greaves has bedded the younger John Constantine, and now it seems this callow John is unwilling to help her return to the present day where the older model of our urban mage is about to be seduced by a sexy succubus! "Bloody Carnations" part 3.
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#122

Hellblazer #275

2011

"Bloody Carnations" finale, the extra-sized wedding issue! Many things have conspired to stop John Constantine from getting married, not least of which is John Constantine himself. But this time it's different—this time it's the young, beautiful alchemist Epiphany Greaves. Even as the church fills and the blushing bridegroom slips a carnation into his buttonhole, things can go horribly wrong.
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#123

Hellblazer #276

2011

A property developer plans to bulldoze Constantine’s long-time Brixton home! Finding the dismantled reality of cutting-edge banking not so different from his own world of the occult, Constantine risks bringing forth an ancient and dangerous druid who has taken refuge in a splintered reality.
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#124

Hellblazer #277

2011

“Phantom Pains” part 1! As far as Gemma Masters is concerned, she was assaulted by her own uncle, John Constantine. Now, she wants her revenge. Unbeknownst to John, our scruffy urban mage has more immediate concerns: his lovely new wife finds him repulsive.
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#125

Hellblazer #278

2011

After welding the thumb of a nearly dead car crash victim onto the lonely stump on his hand, our morally ambiguous London mage finds his new appendage has a life of its own. Meanwhile, John's damaged niece Gemma continues her quest for vengeance. "Phantom Pains" part 2.
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#126

Hellblazer #279

2011

Gemma's planning a suitably demonic revenge—but she's dangerously out of her depth. Meanwhile, Constantine's got himself a new thumb, but any pleasure this might bring him is cut short when his young wife reveals a terrible secret. "Phantom Pains" part 3.
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#127

Hellblazer #280

2011

When John Constantine gets a call from his niece Gemma telling him she's summoned a demon, he hurries to her aid. But Gemma is nursing a grudge against her uncle, believing him responsible for an assault. "Phantom Pains" part 4.
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#128

Hellblazer #281

2011

"Phantom Pains" conclusion. John Constantine has faced many demons in his career, but none have affected him like this his niece, Gemma, who hates her uncle with demonic fury. Now she will have her revenge.
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#130

Hellblazer #283

2011

“The Devil’s Trenchcoat” part 1! When Gemma Masters punishes her uncle by auctioning off his trench coat, she ignites a horrific chain of events. Now Constantine must adjust to life without his smelly old coat, while its new owner’s life turns inside out.
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#131

Hellblazer #284

2011

When Georgie comes into possession of Constantine’s trenchcoat, she finds her life imitating the art from her favorite comic book. Meanwhile, Constantine’s attempt to repay a debt he owes his father-in-law ends in bloody disaster. “The Devil’s Trenchcoat” part 2.
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#132

Hellblazer #285

2011

Things have been strange since John Constantine’s niece Gemma sold his trenchcoat—like bleeding apartment walls and unplanned visits to the middle of the Thames. And now this peculiar garment is working its murderous way to America. “The Devil’s Trenchcoat” part 3.
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#133

Hellblazer #286

2011

Constantine finally tracks down Tamsin, the sometime witch who’s been tormenting his niece Gemma. Meanwhile, Constantine’s trenchcoat works its way back to its original owner, leaving a trail of death and madness. “The Devil’s Trenchcoat” finale.
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#137

Hellblazer #297

2012

Hungry ghosts, tainted fairies and a mother’s lively corpse converge in Ireland as John Constantine uncovers the serial killer’s identity and the terrible truth about his nephew Finn’s beautiful wife.
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#138

Hellblazer #298

2012

“Death and Cigarettes” part 1! Strange portents lead Constantine to believe he’s going to die in five days. How far will he go to convince his skeptical wife that his days are numbered?
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#139

Hellblazer #299

2013

It's the funeral to end all funerals! Epiphany finds herself alone, in basic black, mourning the loss of her husband, urban occultist John Constantine. "Death and Cigarettes" part 2.
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#140

Hellblazer #300

2013

John Constantine has escaped, cheated, narrowly avoided and even reversed death on multiple occasions over the past 25 years. Now, we will test whether the old boy has one more second chance in him. "Death and Cigarettes" part 3 is the series' final issue.
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#1013

Hellblazer, Vol. 2

The Devil You Know

1988

To Hell and Back It's been a long and difficult road for John Constantine – one that's left him with demon's blood in his veins and dead friends' voices in his head. Still, with his sharp tongue and unequaled shrewdness, the sorcerer from Liverpool has manged to raise himself to a position as rarefied as it is dangerous: being the magician of last resort for a world under constant siege from the forces of chaos and evil. That same rough path has also sharpened his mind, and taught him a thing or two about ruthlessness. Now, with the outcome of an ancient prophecy hanging on his actions, it's time for Constantine to bring the scales of justice back into balance – at Hell's expense. Continuing the collection of original Hellblazer writer Jaime Delano's celebrated run on this signature Vertigo series. Collecting: Hellblazer 10-13, Annual 1; The Horrorist 1-2
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#1422

Hellblazer, Vol. 3

The Fear Machine

2008

In The Fear Machine, John Constantine looks for a way to reconnect to humanity—but how can such a man ever find inner peace? Constantine finds himself encamped with a new-age pagan group that's tapping into their own psychic abilities – but a defense contractor is out to exploit their powers. Is the company's aim just political, or is it something much more sinister?This volume collects issues 14-22 of the original series.
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Hellblazer

Son of Man

2003

From Garth Ennis, the award-winning writer of Preacher, and acclaimed artist John Higgins (Sandman, Pride & Joy) comes another terrifying tale of the chain-smoking mystic, John Constantine. Constantine is visited by an old friend and suddenly his world is turned upside down as he is reminded of a dark deed he performed many years ago - which has now come back to haunt him. Soon South London mobsters and bent coppers are the least of his worries...Featuring a cover gallery by Glenn Fabry (Preacher, Just a Pilgrim) this is another peek beneath the filthy blanket of Constantine's supernatural and seedy London life.
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Hellblazer

Haunted

2003

Learning of the murder of a love from his past, cynical mystic John Constantine descends into London's underworld to uncover the circumstances of her death and catch her mysterious killer. Embarking on a journey that leaves him beaten and battered, Constantine is forced to relive his ex-lover's miserable fall from grace and her brutal murder. Pushed to his physical and emotional limits, the Hellblazer confronts the sadistic murderer and psychotic magician Josh Wright and makes him pay for all of his sins and a few extra for good measure. SUGGESTED FOR MATURE READERS. Collects issues 134-139.
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Hellblazer

Setting Sun

2004

Shipped from UK, please allow 10 to 21 business days for arrival. Published 2004 by Vertigo. Very Good condition Collects issues #140-#143.
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Hellblazer

Hard Time

2000

John Constantine has lost his freedom and must adapt to life behind bars. Sentenced to a maximum-security penitentiary, the Hellblazer soon learns that there is a whole different set of rules to live and die by within the prison walls. But for a man that is used to making the rules, Constantine quickly realizes that to become king of this castle he will have to fight his way up the ladder through ruthless gangs, brutal guards, and finally to the prison's overlord. Then it will be time for everyone to learn his rules. Collects issues #146-150 of Hellblazer.
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Hellblazer

Freezes Over

1997

"The hearts of men are as cold as ice. No one knows that better than John Constantine, who has forgotten more about evil than most people will ever know. The cost of that knowledge has been high, of course, but luckily for Constantine there have been plenty of others around to help share the pain. Now, as he continues his cross-country trek through America's darkened backroads, he continues to find that the one thing he can count on—and exploit—is mankind's everyday viciousness. Some things never change"—Page 4 of cover.
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Staring at the Wall

2005

The apocalypse that has been looming finally arrives, and John Constantine must marshal the most powerful magicians in the world to face the threat. However, once again it turns out to be his friends and family who really save the daybut for a change, its Constantine who pays the price.
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Hellblazer

Stations of the Cross

2005

John Constantine is an unconcerned, somewhat amoral occultist with a British working-class background. He's a hero of sorts, who manages to come out on top through a combination of luck, trickery and genuine magical skill. This latest volume finds the hard-drinking master of bad-luck magic suffering alone in the aftermath of the near-apocalypse he unwittingly caused, with no memory of his identity or history. However, he still has his usual luck, and soon enough he's being hunted by man and demon alike – and about to make the worst mistake of his long, blood-soaked life. Collecting HELLBLAZER #194-200
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Hellblazer

Reasons to Be Cheerful

2004

John Constantine's three illegitimate demonic children seek revenge on him by going after his remaining friends and loved ones.
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Hellblazer

The Gift

2006

Knowing that the apocalypse is looming on the horizon and threatening to destroy everything, John Constantine is forced to turn to Nergal, one of his fiercest foes, for help.
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Hellblazer

The Red Right Hand

2007

As Praexis demons gather around Glasgow, feasting on the emotions, a deadly infection of empathy turns the city into a ghost town, and unless Constantine can come up with a solution, the world will succumb to the empathy plague.
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Hellblazer

The Laughing Magician

2008

This new HELLBLAZER trade paperback begins as John Constantine receives a perplexing birthday gift: a memory wrapped up in a warning. Collecting issues #238-242 of Vertigo's longest running series, written by Andy Diggle (THE LOSERS, GREEN ARROW: YEAR ONE).
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#1-13

John Constantine

Hellblazer de Jamie Delano

2016

En 1988, el guionista Jamie Delano escribió las primeras entregas de Hellblazer, sentando las bases de la mítica colección. Con este tomo iniciamos la recopilación de toda su obra relacionada con John Constantine, incluyendo La Horrorista, miniserie dibujada por David Lloyd (V de Vendetta) hasta ahora inédita. A lo largo de 300 números y diversos especiales, Hellblazer contó con la colaboración de los mejores autores de la industria, destacando la aportación de guionistas de la talla de Garth Ennis, Jamie Delano, Warren Ellis o Brian Azzarello, entre otros. Una colección fundamental que ahora recuperamos íntegramente a través de una lujosa y completa edición bimestral, integrada por 17 tomos. Más detalles, en este artículo. Hellblazer núms. 1 a 13 USA, Hellblazer Annual núm. 1 USA, The Horrorist núms. 1 y 2 USA, Swamp Thing núms. 76 y 77 USA
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Hellblazer

Prvobitni gresi

1988

Najdugovečniji Vertigov serijal sa preko 200 mesečnih sveski. Vitalnost priče obezbedila je relativno česta izmena scenariste gde su se oprobali pored ostalih Delano, Gart Enis, Pol Dženkins, Voren Elis... I sjajna polazna postavka: Džon Konstantin je naizgled običan čovek koji živi u savremenom Londonu, a zapravo je uzvišeni mag kome je pripala uloga posrednika u večnom sukobu Raja i Pakla. Jedini čovek koji je uspeo da prevari đavola i ostane živ.
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Hellblazer

The Fear Machine

1998

When a trail of murder and blood leads to John Constantine, he is exposed and forced to go on the run. Finding unexpected solace in a hippie commune, John begins to relax - but before long he's embroiled in horror, when a conspiracy of scientists and Freemasons attempts to harness the power of ley lines and nightmares to create a Fear Machine.
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#23-33

Hellblazer, Vol. 4

The Family Man

2012

Collected for the first time in chronological order and featuring stories by fan-favorite writer Grant Morrison (BATMAN INC, FINAL CRISIS) and the legendary Neil Gaiman (SANDMAN, AMERICAN GODS), FAMILY MAN continues the arcane adventures of Vertigo's chain-smoking magician John Constantine. In this volume, Constantine attempts a vacation after recent events, but as usual, things don't go as planned. Plus, Constantine must uncover the mystery of the murderous Family Man.
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#34-46

Hellblazer, Vol. 5

Dangerous Habits

2013

This new Hellblazer collection features several tales never before collected, including a look at John Constantine's rough and tumble childhood and the beginnings of his unique skills. Then, in some of the earliest stories from Preacher writer Garth Ennis, John Constantine is dying. As a sorcerer literally haunted by the demons of his past, John is no stranger to mystic bedevilment or supernatural horror. But it's his chain smoking that ultimately brings death to Constantine's front door. John Constantine has lung cancer. Though condemned to hell, Constantine continues to laugh in the face of this all-too-serious world. Collecting: Hellblazer 34-46
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#41-46

Hellblazer

Opasne navike

1991

John Constantine, the main character in Hellblazer, was originally a very minor character in DC Comics' Swamp Thing. Next came his only series, in which this hard-smoking, hard-drinking, all around manipulator walked the thin line of magic between this world and hell. So when Irishman Garth Ennis was asked to write this comic book, he had asked himself, "What could I possibly do to John Constantine that hadn't been done before? And one course of action suddenly stood out above all others: Kill him." The result is a tense supernatural drama that begins with Constantine being diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. Though this book only hints at the freeform casualness and over-the-top vulgarity that became Ennis' trademark in the Preacher series, this is an immensely enjoyable read with strong characters and dynamite plot twists. \—Jim Pascoe
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#49, 52-55, 59-61

Hellblazer

Bloodlines

1991

Book by Garth Ennis
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#144, 145, 245-246, 250

Hellblazer

Shoot

2014

An assortment of Hellblazer stories written by Brian Azzarello (100 BULLETS), Warren Ellis (PLANETARY), and others. In these stories by some of comics' top writers, John Constantine faces school violence, a desperate, occult family and more. Plus: A group of documentary filmmakers try to find out what happened to Mucous Membrane—an up-and-coming punk band led by John Constantine that met a mysterious end. Collects HELLBLAZER #144, 145, 245-246, 250 and VERTIGO RESURRECTED: HELLBLAZER—SHOOT #1.

Authors

Garth Ennis
Garth Ennis
Author · 147 books

Ennis began his comic-writing career in 1989 with the series Troubled Souls. Appearing in the short-lived but critically-acclaimed British anthology Crisis and illustrated by McCrea, it told the story of a young, apolitical Protestant man caught up by fate in the violence of the Irish 'Troubles'. It spawned a sequel, For a Few Troubles More, a broad Belfast-based comedy featuring two supporting characters from Troubled Souls, Dougie and Ivor, who would later get their own American comics series, Dicks, from Caliber in 1997, and several follow-ups from Avatar. Another series for Crisis was True Faith, a religious satire inspired by his schooldays, this time drawn by Warren Pleece. Ennis shortly after began to write for Crisis' parent publication, 2000 AD. He quickly graduated on to the title's flagship character, Judge Dredd, taking over from original creator John Wagner for a period of several years. Ennis' first work on an American comic came in 1991 when he took over DC Comics' horror title Hellblazer, which he wrote until 1994, and for which he currently holds the title for most issues written. Steve Dillon became the regular artist during the second half of Ennis' run. Ennis' landmark work to date is the 66-issue epic Preacher, which he co-created with artist Steve Dillon. Running from 1995 to 2000, it was a tale of a preacher with supernatural powers, searching (literally) for God who has abandoned his creation. While Preacher was running, Ennis began a series set in the DC universe called Hitman. Despite being lower profile than Preacher, Hitman ran for 60 issues (plus specials) from 1996 to 2001, veering wildly from violent action to humour to an examination of male friendship under fire. Other comic projects Ennis wrote during this time period include Goddess, Bloody Mary, Unknown Soldier, and Pride & Joy, all for DC/Vertigo, as well as origin stories for The Darkness for Image Comics and Shadowman for Valiant Comics. After the end of Hitman, Ennis was lured to Marvel Comics with the promise from Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada that he could write The Punisher as long as he cared to. Instead of largely comical tone of these issues, he decided to make a much more serious series, re-launched under Marvel's MAX imprint. In 2001 he briefly returned to UK comics to write the epic Helter Skelter for Judge Dredd. Other comics Ennis has written include War Story (with various artists) for DC; The Pro for Image Comics; The Authority for Wildstorm; Just a Pilgrim for Black Bull Press, and 303, Chronicles of Wormwood (a six issue mini-series about the Antichrist), and a western comic book, Streets of Glory for Avatar Press. In 2008 Ennis ended his five-year run on Punisher MAX to debut a new Marvel title, War Is Hell: The First Flight of the Phantom Eagle. In June 2008, at Wizard World, Philadelphia, Ennis announced several new projects, including a metaseries of war comics called Battlefields from Dynamite made up of mini-series including Night Witches, Dear Billy and Tankies, another Chronicles of Wormwood mini-series and Crossed both at Avatar, a six-issue miniseries about Butcher (from The Boys) and a Punisher project reuniting him with artist Steve Dillon (subsequently specified to be a weekly mini-series entitled Punisher: War Zone, to be released concurrently with the film of the same name). Taken from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth\_Ennis

Dean Motter
Dean Motter
Author · 14 books

Dean Motter is an illustrator, designer and writer who worked for many years in Toronto, Canada, New York City, and Atlanta. Motter is best known as the creator and designer of Mister X, one of the most influential "new-wave" comics of the 1980s. Dean then took up the Creative Services Art Director's post at Time Warner/DC Comics, where he oversaw the corporate and licensing designs of America’s most beloved comic book characters such as Superman, Batman and Wonder Woman. In his off-hours he went on to create and design the highly acclaimed, retro-futuristic comic book series, Terminal City—and its sequels, Aerial Graffiti. and Electropolis.

Paul Jenkins
Paul Jenkins
Author · 47 books
Paul Jenkins is a British comic book writer. He has had much success crossing over into the American comic book market. Primarily working for Marvel Comics, he has had a big part shaping the characters of the company over the past decade.
Jamie Delano
Jamie Delano
Author · 23 books

Jamie Delano aka A. William James began writing comics professionally in the early 1980s. Latterly he has been writing prose fiction with "BOOK THIRTEEN" published by his own LEPUS BOOKS imprint (http://www.lepusbooks.co.uk) in 2012, "Leepus | DIZZY" in April 2014, and "Leepus | THE RIVER" in 2017. Jamie lives in semi-rural Northamptonshire with his partner, Sue. They have three adult children and a considerable distraction of grandchildren.

Denise Mina
Denise Mina
Author · 25 books

Denise Mina was born in Glasgow in 1966. Because of her father's job as an Engineer, the family followed the north sea oil boom of the seventies around Europe She left school at sixteen and did a number of poorly paid jobs, including working in a meat factory, as a bar maid, kitchen porter and cook. Eventually she settled in auxiliary nursing for geriatric and terminal care patients. At twenty one she passed exams, got into study Law at Glasgow University and went on to research a PhD thesis at Strathclyde University on the ascription of mental illness to female offenders, teaching criminology and criminal law in the mean time. Misusing her grant she stayed at home and wrote a novel, 'Garnethill' when she was supposed to be studying instead.

Jason Aaron
Jason Aaron
Author · 123 books

Jason Aaron grew up in a small town in Alabama. His cousin, Gustav Hasford, who wrote the semi-autobiographical novel The Short-Timers, on which the feature film Full Metal Jacket was based, was a large influence on Aaron. Aaron decided he wanted to write comics as a child, and though his father was skeptical when Aaron informed him of this aspiration, his mother took Aaron to drug stores, where he would purchase books from spinner racks, some of which he still owns today. Aaron's career in comics began in 2001 when he won a Marvel Comics talent search contest with an eight-page Wolverine back-up story script. The story, which was published in Wolverine #175 (June 2002), gave him the opportunity to pitch subsequent ideas to editors. In 2006, Aaron made a blind submission to DC/Vertigo, who published his first major work, the Vietnam War story The Other Side which was nominated for an Eisner Award for Best Miniseries, and which Aaron regards as the "second time" he broke into the industry. Following this, Vertigo asked him to pitch other ideas, which led to the series Scalped, a creator-owned series set on the fictional Prairie Rose Indian Reservation and published by DC/Vertigo. In 2007, Aaron wrote Ripclaw: Pilot Season for Top Cow Productions. Later that year, Marvel editor Axel Alonso, who was impressed by The Other Side and Scalped, hired Aaron to write issues of Wolverine, Black Panther and eventually, an extended run on Ghost Rider that began in April 2008. His continued work on Black Panther also included a tie-in to the company-wide crossover storyline along with a "Secret Invasion" with David Lapham in 2009. In January 2008, he signed an exclusive contract with Marvel, though it would not affect his work on Scalped. Later that July, he wrote the Penguin issue of The Joker's Asylum. After a 4-issue stint on Wolverine in 2007, Aaron returned to the character with the ongoing series Wolverine: Weapon X, launched to coincide with the feature film X-Men Origins: Wolverine. Aaron commented, "With Wolverine: Weapon X we'll be trying to mix things up like that from arc to arc, so the first arc is a typical sort of black ops story but the second arc will jump right into the middle of a completely different genre," In 2010, the series was relaunched once again as simply Wolverine. He followed this with his current run on Thor: God of Thunder.

Dave McKean
Dave McKean
Author · 17 books
Dave McKean is a world-renowned artist, designer, and film director who has illustrated several books for children, including The Savage by David Almond, and Coraline, The Day I Swapped My Dad for Two Goldfish, and The Wolves in the Wall, all by Neil Gaiman. Dave McKean lives in England.
Grant Morrison
Grant Morrison
Author · 162 books

Grant Morrison has been working with DC Comics for twenty five years, after beginning his American comics career with acclaimed runs on ANIMAL MAN and DOOM PATROL. Since then he has written such best-selling series as JLA, BATMAN and New X-Men, as well as such creator-owned works as THE INVISIBLES, SEAGUY, THE FILTH, WE3 and JOE THE BARBARIAN. In addition to expanding the DC Universe through titles ranging from the Eisner Award-winning SEVEN SOLDIERS and ALL-STAR SUPERMAN to the reality-shattering epic of FINAL CRISIS, he has also reinvented the worlds of the Dark Knight Detective in BATMAN AND ROBIN and BATMAN, INCORPORATED and the Man of Steel in The New 52 ACTION COMICS. In his secret identity, Morrison is a "counterculture" spokesperson, a musician, an award-winning playwright and a chaos magician. He is also the author of the New York Times bestseller Supergods, a groundbreaking psycho-historic mapping of the superhero as a cultural organism. He divides his time between his homes in Los Angeles and Scotland.

Mike Carey
Mike Carey
Author · 89 books

Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name. See this thread for more information. Mike Carey was born in Liverpool in 1959. He worked as a teacher for fifteen years, before starting to write comics. When he started to receive regular commissions from DC Comics, he gave up the day job. Since then, he has worked for both DC and Marvel Comics, writing storylines for some of the world's most iconic characters, including X-MEN, FANTASTIC FOUR, LUCIFER and HELLBLAZER. His original screenplay FROST FLOWERS is currently being filmed. Mike has also adapted Neil Gaiman's acclaimed NEVERWHERE into comics. Somehow, Mike finds time amongst all of this to live with his wife and children in North London. You can read his blog at www.mikecarey.net.

Kent Williams
Author · 6 books

Librarian note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name Kent Robert Williams (born 1962) is an American painter and graphic novel artist. (source: Wikipedia)

Peter Milligan
Peter Milligan
Author · 73 books

Librarian note: There is more than one author in the GoodReads database with this name Peter Milligan is a British writer, best known for his work on X-Force / X-Statix, the X-Men, & the Vertigo series Human Target. He is also a scriptwriter. He has been writing comics for some time and he has somewhat of a reputation for writing material that is highly outlandish, bizarre and/or absurd. His highest profile projects to date include a run on X-Men, and his X-Force revamp that relaunched as X-Statix. Many of Milligan's best works have been from DC Vertigo. These include: The Extremist (4 issues with artist Ted McKeever) The Minx (8 issues with artist Sean Phillips) Face (Prestige one-shot with artist Duncan Fegredo) The Eaters (Prestige one-shot with artist Dean Ormston) Vertigo Pop London (4 issues with artist Philip Bond) Enigma (8 issues with artist Duncan Fegredo) and Girl (3 issues with artist Duncan Fegredo). Series: * Human Target * Greek Street * X-Force / X-Statix

Andy Diggle
Andy Diggle
Author · 27 books

Andy Diggle is a British comic book writer and former editor of 2000 AD. He is best known for his work on The Losers,Swamp Thing, Hellblazer, Adam Strange and Silent Dragon at DC Comics and for his run on Thunderbolts and Daredevil after his move to Marvel. In 2013 Diggle left writing DC's Action Comics and began working with Dynamite Entertainment, writing a paranormal crime series Uncanny. He is also working on another crime series with his wife titled Control that is set to begin publishing in 2014.

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