miércoles, 11 de noviembre de 2015

Some thoughts about Constantine: The Hellblazer #6

The city is becoming more and more chaotic and that could put everyone in Constantine's life in peril.

John thinks that with all the things he has in his he has no time for a romantic life. However, once that the man who has been trying to know him reappears, he will have no choice but to take the risk.

Okay, I said that I wasn't going to continue with this book considering that I wasn't really impressed with it but I decided to check it out again mostly because of boredom and I actually thought this was a bit better.

Ming Doyle and James Tynion IV continue their story about John's career as a magician. However, now that the first arc has ended, they're putting some effort into exploring different kind of creature and spirits who exist around the place and they do it in a pretty imaginative and comedic way that are actually more inventive than whay they initially did in the book.

Not only that but the chapter also manages to include some plot-points that will most likely be developed in future issues. I'm still not a fan of the way how dorky John can be in front of his new boyfriend though.

Riley Rossmo continues on pencils and his work is still one of the best things about the book with a pretty bizarre style that gets the best from the beings that appear here.

Solid issue I would say, hope that following ones are even better.

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