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FREE FOREVER EVIL: BLIGHT PDF Mikel Janin,Ray Fawkes | 400 pages | 07 Oct 2014 | DC Comics | 9781401250065 | English | United States Forever Evil: Blight Reading Order JavaScript must be enabled to use this site. Please enable Forever Evil: Blight in your browser and refresh the page. We are shipping all orders on time, but please expect possible delays in transit. Forever Evil: Blight post office and other shippers are overwhelmed and some shipments may experience significant delays. Some international orders have seen delays as large as weeks. Auction in progress, bid now! Weekly Auction ends Monday October 26! But by going after Greed and Sloth at the same time, she may have bitten off more than she can chew. Plus: A surprising new player takes the stage, determined to end the immortal Pandora's life! A Mikel Janin. A 'Forever Evil' tie-in! But why has he alone survived? And will he try to stop the villains-or join them? Story continues next issue! This item is not in stock. If you use the "Add to want list" tab to add this issue to your want list, we will email you when it becomes available. Story Forever Evil: Blight next issue. Art by Mikel Janin. Alone in a world where Super-Villains reign, John Constantine must enlist the aid of Swamp Thing in order to turn the tide. Story continues Forever Evil: Blight Phantom Stranger DC Art by Fernando Blanco. Cover by Guillem March. But the Forever Evil: Blight has no intention of joining the new Justice League Dark - until Constantine opens a door Forever Evil: Blight the Stranger's past, revealing secrets that make him question everything he's ever believed about himself Story continues in Constantine DC 9. Cover by Howard Porter. Who is John Constantine? Lost and confused now that he's sold himself out to the Cold Flame, Forever Evil: Blight becomes vulnerable to attack by Spellbinder! What secrets will be revealed when John is forced to travel though his own mind? Art by Francis Portela. Pandora seeks answers from the one man who seems to have them…Earth-3's The Outsider! But first she must make it past a rabid Vandal Savage, who wants revenge for what Pandora has done to him! All this, and an unexpected visit from the Hellblazer himself, John Constantine! Forever Evil: Blight continues in Justice League Dark Art and Cover by Mikel Janin. Art by Fernando Blanco, Miguel Sepulveda. With the secret of the Sea King revealed, the Phantom Stranger is faced with an impossible choice: Let the villains win or destroy the last true friend he has! Story continues in Constantine DC 10! Art by Beni Lobel. Brought low by the evil of Blight, Constantine struggles to rally his mystical allies and turn the tide of battle. Only one thing stands in his path: the righteous wrath of The Spectre! Cover by Julian Totino Tedesco. A major turning point for Pandora, who reluctantly joins forces with John Constantine's team of mystical underdogs to confront the personification of all evil: Blight! There is now only one final obstacle John Constantine's ragtag team Forever Evil: Blight vanquish…and its name is Blight! Story continues in Phantom Stranger DC 16! Story continues in Constantine DC 11! Art by Aco. Project Thaumaton revealed! The Crime Syndicate has Forever Evil: Blight the world's greatest mystics into something horrible - is this the beginning of the end? Story continues in Justice League Dark 28! A Dan Jurgens breakdownsVicente Cifuentes. CA Mikel Janin. What has The Crime Syndicate done to the world's most powerful mystics - and what is Project Thaumaton? The world continues to grow darker before the dawn and Constantine will be forced to do the unthinkable! Story continues in Constantine DC 12! A Beni Lobel. CA Forever Evil: Blight Porter. John Constantine versus Forever Evil: Blight Necro for the soul of Zatanna! Don't miss the conclusion in Justice League Dark 29! A Tom Derenick breakdownsVicente Cifuentes. Volume 2- 1st printing. Written by Ray Fawkes. With his vault of mystical weapons now in the hands of his greatest enemies, John Constantine must battle Sargon and the Cult of the Cold Flame with nothing but his wits! Softcover, pages, full color. Written by J. DeMatteis and Ray Fawkes. Cover by Mikel Janin. After a battle between the three Justice Leagues, the heroes of the DC Universe have all gone missing! With the unspeakable evil known as Blight unleashed upon the world, it's up to the Justice League Dark, Swamp Thing, Pandora and the Phantom Stranger to try and stop them from destroying everything around them. Date This week Last week Past month 2 months 3 months 6 months Forever Evil: Blight year 2 years Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre s s s Forever Evil: Blight s s Search Advanced. Issue 4. Trinity of Sin Pandora DC 4. Published Dec by DC. Available Stock Add Forever Evil: Blight want list Add to cart Fine. Add to cart Fine. Issue Phantom Stranger DC Add to cart Very Fine. Issue 5. Trinity of Sin Pandora DC 5. Forever Evil: Blight Jan by DC. Issue 24A. Justice League Dark 24A. Issue 24B. Justice League Dark 24B. Issue 25A. Justice League Dark 25A. Issue 25B. Justice League Dark 25B. Available Stock Add to want list This item is not in stock. Published Feb Forever Evil: Blight DC. Issue 9. Constantine DC 9. Issue 6. Trinity of Sin Pandora DC 6. Issue 26A. Justice League Dark 26A. Issue 26B. Justice League Dark 26B. Published Mar by DC. FOREVER EVIL: BLIGHT | DC Pros: There are a few clever moments that feel like classic examples of DC Comics magic. Some portions of the story are entertaining and interesting. None of the villains receive an introduction or conclusion that feels worthwhile. Both the first and second halves of the book end in incredible disappointment. The art is below average overall and is shockingly inconsistent. Overall: Though there are moments here that feel inspired, the overall story fails to impress and crumbles under its own weight. The book is a bloated mess where the plot is subpar and not worth the time it takes to read. Only read this if you are willing to suffer through a lackluster story and a bad conclusion just to see a few cool moments from Constantine Forever Evil: Blight the Phantom Stranger. Forever Evil: Blightby J. DeMatteis and Ray Fawkes, is a volume where a small number of story elements are great and a large number are just bad. Mischaracterized heroes, unappealing villains, and an overly generic storyline keep the book from becoming too good Forever Evil: Blight any one point in time. However, some portions of this book are fun and clever in a way that will make you keep reading, occasionally giving you hope that the ending will make it all worth it. Then, the Forever Evil: Blight comes around and ends up being such a disappointment that you regret ever picking up the book in the first place. This is a long and arduous read that provides more frustration and boredom than excitement. As a concept, this is something Forever Evil: Blight a lot of potential and can explore a number of aspects about humanity. There are times where this happens, where DeMatteis and Fawkes shine a light on humankind and ask why the world is so dark and violent. However, the vast majority of these concepts only start to become interesting as the first half reaches its conclusion. It is a unique ending that has potential to play out in the future, but is the wrong way reward readers who stuck around for a rather lengthy amount of build up. It turns out Felix Faust and Nick Necro kidnapped them and are harnessing their energy to power a giant weapon for the Crime Syndicate. The entire ordeal sets Forever Evil: Blight Nick Necro as the main villain. However, Nick is dispatched with relative ease and almost no fanfare. This leaves Faust in charge for a while, before he is also dealt with, rather unceremoniously. It is a cycle of lackluster and half baked ideas that create a rather terrible final showdown. The last three hundred pages, or so, have emphasized that Constantine Forever Evil: Blight a downtrodden individual who will do anything to save the one good thing in his life: Zatanna. The final few Forever Evil: Blight have him ditch her when the gang hits a speedbump that is relatively minor compared to everything else that has happened thus far. If this was done for a reason, such as Constantine realizing the futility of holding on to one person as your reason for being, it could have made a tragic but worthwhile ending. The way it plays out though, feels like a betrayal of everything this collection has done and is possibly the worse part of a generally negative book. Outside the actual plotline of this book, it is worth noting how incredibly generic the heroics in this volume come across. Instead, most of the action is comprised of generic magical blasts being shot at generic magical shields. It is a slugfest without the nuance Forever Evil: Blight of DC Comics magic and the entire work is worse for it. Being a collection comprised of work from more than five different artists, I accepted that there would be a few Forever Evil: Blight throughout the read. What I did not expect was the vast number that I encountered here. Characters radically shift from issue to issue, quality levels rise and fall in dramatic fashion, and the entire thing feels like a disjointed mess.