Constantine, John (Fictitious character)
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Constantine, John (Fictitious character)
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- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh98006386
- info:lc/authorities/sh98006386
- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/sh98006386#concept
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John Constantine (Fictitious character)
Sources
- found: Ennis, G. John Constantine, Hellblazer : fear and loathing, 1997: p. 4 (John Constantine is one of horror fiction's more complex characters ... In the decade since his creation he's gone from the young English occult wideboy of Alan Moore's initial vision to the troubled and aging adrenaline addict of Jamie Delano's writing ... The strength of the character, that has him remain so clearly the same man even when viewed through two or three different writer's eyes, is that he is a terrific mouthpiece for anger. Once Garth [i.e. Garth Ennis] got moving, John Constantine got angry with everything.)
- found: Ennis, G. John Constantine, Hellblazer : dangerous habits, 1994.
- found: Delano, J. John Constantine, Hellblazer : original sins, 1992.
- notfound: Pringle, D. Imaginary people, 1987
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- 1998-09-29: new
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