It's up to the old mage to solve a few mysteries, but is John Constantine ready for what's about to be thrown at him?
A dying woman's desperate need to see her long lost son sends John Constantine on a mission in "Suicide Bridge," a haunting tale of evil and melancholy that finds John using his occult connections to learn why so many young people are going missing. It's a story full of strange places and desperate lives that leads Constantine to unearth his own connection to the mysterious disappearance of a boyhood friend...and that's just the beginning of Constantine's troubles in John Constantine, Hellblazer Vol. 26: The Curse of the Constantines.
Irish writer Peter Milligan joined Vertigo (now DC Black Label) in 1989 with the miniseries SKREEMER and soon became an imprint mainstay, writing both SHADE, THE CHANGING MAN, HUMAN TARGET, ENIGMA, GREEK STREET, and HELLBLAZER. For the DC Universe, he has written Batman in DETECTIVE COMICS and is acknowledged as the driving force behind the "Knightfall" event. He began his comics career with England's 2000 AD, notably its Bad Company serial.
It's up to the old mage to solve a few mysteries, but is John Constantine ready for what's about to be thrown at him?
A dying woman's desperate need to see her long lost son sends John Constantine on a mission in "Suicide Bridge," a haunting tale of evil and melancholy that finds John using his occult connections to learn why so many young people are going missing. It's a story full of strange places and desperate lives that leads Constantine to unearth his own connection to the mysterious disappearance of a boyhood friend...and that's just the beginning of Constantine's troubles in John Constantine, Hellblazer Vol. 26: The Curse of the Constantines.
Irish writer Peter Milligan joined Vertigo (now DC Black Label) in 1989 with the miniseries SKREEMER and soon became an imprint mainstay, writing both SHADE, THE CHANGING MAN, HUMAN TARGET, ENIGMA, GREEK STREET, and HELLBLAZER. For the DC Universe, he has written Batman in DETECTIVE COMICS and is acknowledged as the driving force behind the "Knightfall" event. He began his comics career with England's 2000 AD, notably its Bad Company serial.