Hellblazer: Freezes Over

Hellblazer: Freezes Over

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Format Pocketbok
Sidor 168
Språk Engelska
Publicerad Jun 1, 2003
Förlag Vertigo
ISBN-10 156389971X
ISBN-13 9781563899713
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In a chilling turn of events, John Constantine finds himself amidst a world where the warmth of humanity seems to have disappeared, leaving a frigid landscape dominated by betrayal and darkness. As he navigates through this ice-laden terrain, Constantine's sharp wit and cunning are put to the test against old foes and new threats alike. The cold is not just a physical manifestation; it seeps into the very souls of those he encounters, turning allies into adversaries and blurring the lines of trust.

Brian Azzarello weaves a gripping narrative filled with tension and moral ambiguity, as Constantine grapples with his own demons while attempting to save those who have lost their way. The art by Marcelo Frusín, Guy Davis, and Steve Dillon complements the story perfectly, infusing each page with a haunting atmosphere that reflects the story's themes of isolation and loneliness.

As Constantine trudges through the bitter chill, he must confront the consequences of his actions and the cost of his choices. In a world where compassion has frozen over, will he thaw the hearts of those around him, or will he become just another casualty of a cold, unfeeling existence? The journey is fraught with danger and revelation, pushing Constantine further into the depths of darkness.

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