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Mikel Janin,Ray Fawkes | 400 pages | 07 Oct 2014 | DC Comics | 9781401250065 | English | United States Comic books in 'Forever Evil: Blight'

About this product. Stock photo. Brand new: Lowest price The lowest-priced brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging where packaging is applicable. See all 5 brand new listings. Buy It Now. Add to cart. With unspeakable evil called Blight unleashed on the world, it's up to the Dark, Swamp Thing, Pandora and the Phantom Stranger to try and stop them from destroying everything around them. Additional Product Features Dewey Edition. Show More Show Less. Add to Cart. They travel to the bottom of the ocean, where they arrive at Nan Madol , a deserted undersea kingdom. There, Sea King begins to attack them and awakens the spirits of Nan Madol to attack the surface. Pandora informs Constantine that they have to stop him, as the Sea King is housing 's spirit. On the surface, the group is able to stop Sea King's attack, and break the connection Sea King's body had on Deadman. Deadman wakes up and informs the group he jumped into Sea King's body during the Crime Syndicate's arrival, and that it twisted his mind so he did not know how he was. Constantine removes the last traces of Sea King's consciousness and locks Deadman in the body to have a weapon to use against the Crime Syndicate. The Presence appears to the Stranger and tells him he should join Blight in order to continue on his path to redemption. He does and sacrifices Doctor Thirteen as well. However, seeing Chris' sister talk to Blight, Phantom Stranger sees the innocent boy rising up, and betrays Blight, freeing Doctor Thirteen and Chris' family. Phantom Stranger sees the love that still exists in Chris and uses it to expel Blight from Chris. However, Chris rejoins with Blight, saying he was the one to choose Blight, not the reverse, and becomes stronger. Phantom Stranger returns to the House of Mystery to tell the others, where he suggests the group goes to Heaven to ask the Presence to aid in their quest. Elsewhere, Felix Faust and Nick Necro are seen torturing Mindwarp for Ultraman , eventually killing him, in an attempt to create rechargeable specimens, having previously experimented with Sargon. At the border of Heaven, the group is confronted by the Spectre and Zauriel. The Spectre begins attacking the group before being stopped by the Presence. The Presence begins to show them the understanding they each seek. After refusing and declining to continue to see his understanding, the Presence shows Constantine the rest of the groups'. Constantine then flees, making Zauriel chase after him. They arrive at the House of Mystery, where Constantine traps Zauriel in a celestial circle, in hopes he will help them fight Blight. He tells the others that the trip was a waste, as he only saw why he could not trust any of the group. The others, however, saw the truth or good remaining in their hearts, which Zauriel confirms, as he agrees to help them fight. Before the fight, Pandora recalls what she heard in Heaven from the Presence, that it was the "What are you? Remembering her past, she recalls all the "lights" she witnessed while searching for the sins of the world, and realizes she is one of them. Pandora heads straight for Blight and engages him directly, knowing she has the light and hope to defeat him. After a large explosion, Pandora emerges, having now been embodied by the light, realizes her true purpose, and uses the light to destroy Blight and once again free Chris. Phantom Stranger catches him, only for Chris to once again reembody Blight and kill the Phantom Stranger. Pandora engages Blight once more and pushes him back to the bottom of the ocean. Zauriel proceeds to attack Blight, before being defeated as well. He joins Phantom Stranger and Pandora in the collective unconscious, as both created the illusion that they died. The group finds the human, Chris, located within Blight's heart. When Pandora tries to free him as a way to weaken Blight, she is stopped by Zauriel. Telling the two that there are bigger plans for Chris, Zauriel continues to fight a part of Blight as the Phantom Stranger and Pandora work to help Chris. Back in the material world, Deadman and Swamp Thing distract Blight as Constantine and Nightmare Nurse conjure the Blackmare Curse, to unleash their personal "blights". In doing so, they attempt to fight evil with evil and are able to weaken Blight before Nightmare Nurse stops Constantine from killing Blight to save Chris, reverting to their normal selves. As Blight begins to merge the conscious with the unconscious, a bright light envelops him and he disappears. In his place, a transformed Chris appears in his true nature - the embodied spirit of redemption. He states that with the help of Constantine's group, he was able to lock Blight back in the collective unconscious, and sets out to begin redeeming the world. With Blight gone, so is the psychic static that originally prevented Constantine from finding and the others, and he is able to locate them. Back at the House of Mystery, Nightmare Nurse is tending to Constantine, who is suffering from adverse side effects from the Blackmare Curse. In order to find the location of the Justice Leagues, Phantom Stranger attempts to accelerate Constantine's recovery by taking himself and Nightmare Nurse into one of Constantine's memories. There, the Phantom Stranger forces Constantine to use the light in himself to fight off his personal demons, which cures him. Constantine combines his magic with Pandora's and they are able to locate the Justice League members in Nanda Parbat. Once there, Deadman in Sea King's body is able to gain entrance to the temples, where the group realizes that Felix Faust and Nick Necro are behind the operation. Under a concealment spell, the group follows Deadman further into the temple to try and rescue the Justice Leagues. Necro realizes that Deadman is hiding in Sea King's body and Faust is able to neutralize him. Knowing that the other members would have followed him, Faust activates security measures for the project. Once inside, the group activates the defense spells put in place by Necro and Faust. Constantine is separated from the rest except for Nightmare Nurse. Pandora, still with the others, surrenders to Necro and Faust and willingly gets placed in a Thaumaton Wheel. Constantine and Nightmare Nurse travel further through the temple, where they eventually come across the other mystics being held for the project Necro and Faust has been working on. Constantine realizes that Nightmare Nurse is not herself, actually Necro in disguise. The two fight and Constantine is able to stop Necro in order to try and free Zatanna. Before he is able to, his is captured by Faust. Constantine hopes the rest of his team will help him, not realizing that they have been captured too to be used for the project. However, she becomes severely burned in the process. Pandora volunteers to be the next test subject, and is loaded into the machine. Once they are about to begin the test, she transforms into the Light being, and is able to destroy the machines. Necro and Faust attempt to stabilize the location before it blows, while Pandora teleports the mystics away. However, she is only able to teleport the Phantom Stranger and Cassandra Craft, leaving the others stranded. Necro and Faust use Zauriel to stop the impending explosion, with Faust then ripping Zauriel's wings off. Constantine and Zatanna enter "The Between" to talk, before being interrupted by Necro. Necro tries to get the two to join him, asking him if they ever questioned if Thaumaton had a higher purpose. Refusing, Necro sends them back to the conscious world, where they have been placed in a machine that Necro consistently detonates through their bodies, before being stopped by Faust. Phantom Stranger attempts to recruit them to their cause in defeating Necro and Faust, but they do not agree with the terms. The group attempts to escape, but are unable to leave. The Phantom Stranger agrees to give his coins to Belial, who cannot handle the guilt and suffering attached to them. Then, his girlfriend Zatanna became one of them, and now that wish has come true. Somewhere in the universe, Zatanna has gone missing, and he hopes that she is merely somewhere he cannot find her, and that she is not dead. Not just her, but the majority of the Justice League Dark has gone missing, too. What's stranger is that even the Cult of the Cold Flame seems to have gone missing, leaving John with only a poorly cobbled-together team including Pandora , The Phantom Stranger , the Nightmare Nurse , and Swamp Thing. All of them have just been ripped out of the House of Mystery , and dropped into New York City , and in the confusion, Pandora begins to sense a great mass of evil coming their way. Somehow, the Blight has found its way from the collective unconsciousness into reality, and it is consuming the evil within the city's residents. The creature prepares to destroy John and company, but in fighting back, they discover that the Blight is using an innocent boy as its host. Rather than endanger his life, Nightmare Nurse pulls them all away, hoping to escape the evil. While in mid-teleport, the group is surprised to overhear a conversation not meant for them. Somewhere, an agent of the Crime Syndicate has coerced a captive magician into performing tests experiments on other magic users - particularly Sargon the Sorceress , whose experience in the project is a form of torture. Unfortunately, John and his friends discover that the destination for their teleport turns out to be back in Central Park , with the Seven Sins coming after them. FOREVER EVIL: BLIGHT | DC

Art by Fernando Blanco. Cover by Guillem March. But the Stranger has no intention of joining the new Justice League Dark - until Constantine opens a door into 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 ? Lost and confused now that he's sold himself out to the Cold Flame, John 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 ! 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! Story 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 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 must 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 twisted 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 breakdowns , Vicente 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 Howard Porter. John Constantine versus Nick Necro for the soul of Zatanna! Don't miss the conclusion in Justice League Dark 29! A Tom Derenick breakdowns , Vicente 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 1 year 2 years Pre Pre Pre Pre Pre s s s s s s Search Advanced. Issue 4. Trinity of Sin Pandora DC 4. Published Dec by DC. Available Stock Add to 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. Published Jan by DC. Issue 24A. Pandora, still with the others, surrenders to Necro and Faust and willingly gets placed in a Thaumaton Wheel. Constantine and Nightmare Nurse travel further through the temple, where they eventually come across the other mystics being held for the project Necro and Faust has been working on. Constantine realizes that Nightmare Nurse is not herself, actually Necro in disguise. The two fight and Constantine is able to stop Necro in order to try and free Zatanna. Before he is able to, his is captured by Faust. Constantine hopes the rest of his team will help him, not realizing that they have been captured too to be used for the project. However, she becomes severely burned in the process. Pandora volunteers to be the next test subject, and is loaded into the machine. Once they are about to begin the test, she transforms into the Light being, and is able to destroy the machines. Necro and Faust attempt to stabilize the location before it blows, while Pandora teleports the mystics away. However, she is only able to teleport the Phantom Stranger and Cassandra Craft, leaving the others stranded. Necro and Faust use Zauriel to stop the impending explosion, with Faust then ripping Zauriel's wings off. Constantine and Zatanna enter "The Between" to talk, before being interrupted by Necro. Necro tries to get the two to join him, asking him if they ever questioned if Thaumaton had a higher purpose. Refusing, Necro sends them back to the conscious world, where they have been placed in a machine that Necro consistently detonates through their bodies, before being stopped by Faust. Phantom Stranger attempts to recruit them to their cause in defeating Necro and Faust, but they do not agree with the terms. The group attempts to escape, but are unable to leave. The Phantom Stranger agrees to give his coins to Belial, who cannot handle the guilt and suffering attached to them. The sons of Trigon agree to join the fight, as the group heads back to Nanda Parbat. Necro looks into the future and sees the Crime Syndicate's threat attacking the project and it failing. He releases Constantine from his wheel and proceeds to inhabit Deadman and attack Constantine. Constantine holds him off, as Necro proceeds to inhabit Swamp Thing. Constantine is able to use Necro's magic to travel through the Green to get to his location, only for Necro to send Constantine to hell, as Swamp Thing begins destroying the complex. Faust attempts to regain control of the situation by using a spell that puts all of the world's secrets in his mind, and allows him to use his prisoner's magic. Pandora and the others arrive, and proceed to free Nightmare Nurse and the others in captivity. Nightmare Nurse heals Deadman, while Constantine finds Zatanna. The released magicians and mages begin to question if Faust is right in keeping Project Thaumaton alive. Faust begins to restore the project and tells Pandora she is not a human from this universe. Just as Faust is about to rebuild the project, Constantine hits him over the head to knock him out. Nanda Parbat begins to fight back as well, shifting the mystical place into another dimension. Zatanna is able to keep everyone from getting taken along as well. The part storyline includes the following titles: [1] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27]. The issues act as a prelude to "Blight" and feature elements that pick up after "Trinity War". Constantine 10 received a 3 out of 10 from Newsarama 's Rob McMonigal. Guest artist Beni Lobel misses a chance to make it visually interesting, opting for a realistic style in a supernatural environment. The art is technically perfect, but lacks punch or impact, making this an issue readers should probably skip. But that's hardly a bad thing. It's been an uphill battle for DC to reestablish Constantine as a DC Universe character rather than a Vertigo one, but Blight has helped in that process. Constantine 11 in particular does a great job of illustrating who Constantine is, how he thinks and feels and suffers, and how he relates to the many other mystical heroes and villains of the DCU. On that basis alone, it's easy enough to forgive this crossover its faults. Justice League Dark 24 received a 7. He felt writer "DeMatteis has a reasonably engaging debut on the book. This issue excels as it uses Constantine as a mouthpiece to explore the nature of evil, deconstructing the claims in "Trinity War" that evil is a tangible thing that be loosed on the world or contained in a box. But DeMatteis' writing is often too wordy, especially when it comes to the narration [and his] Constantine is a bit mixed in his execution. In a general sense he reads very much like the shifty, conflicted magician we know, but his British accent and mannerisms are even more downplayed than they have been of late. John Constantine is given a chance to re-familiarize himself with readers as the House of Mystery is explored throughout the issue. By the end, Constantine has settled on a mission and begins to assemble a team. The decisions he makes along the way and influential forces provide a strong issue and continue to make "Justice League Dark" an enjoyable read," while praising the creative team for their work. This is how to do a crossover issue right. Issue 25 received a 7. He stated, "Blight seems to be off to a solid start as well, though the fact that this issue is at its weakest when it directly sets up the crossover with the three other series is a bit worrisome. Blight remains a one-note, generic villain full of bluster and bravado and not much else. Even the notion that Blight has a human host does little to inject him with personality or a deeper connection to our heroes. But the final twist in this issue hints that the conflict might be moving in a better direction on that front. Even in the heart of a crossover, Justice League Dark remains one of the most consistently enjoyable comics on my pull list as DeMatteis provides a template for future writers to use when constructing their own installments of widespread crossovers. This isn't the most memorable issue of this series, but it is an informative issue for both the "Blight" crossover and "Forever Evil. Trinity of Sin: Pandora 6, the first issue that was a part of the "Blight" storyline, received a 7. He said, " Pandora 6 offers another solid entry in the "Forever Evil: Blight" crossover," and "One way this crossover is already benefiting this series in particular is in creating a sense of real danger for Pandora [as] Pandora always came across as an invulnerable heroine with no real weaknesses or loved ones to get in the way. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. DC Comics. 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His personal interest makes his contributions to the battle moot, requiring Swamp Thing to contain Blight within his vines while John uses magic to knock the creature to the ground, and Nightmare Nurse finishes him off. While they and Pandora fight off the remaining sins, Phantom Stranger looks to the boy who resides inside Blight. From within, Chris calls for help, and the Stranger insists that they must save him before they make the killing blow on Blight. They are too late, though, and Blight escapes. Unexpectedly, John finds himself less concerned with that than what he imagines Zatanna might do if she were there. Surely, she would assure him that they would find a way to persevere together - but she's not there, and he has betrayed her several times since. Under the circumstances, she'd be far more likely to just say, "Par for the course, John. As the sins resume their attack, John realizes that he and his friends are losing the battle. Soon Blight returns to finish the job, and sensing his imminent death, he promises to Zatanna that he will forgo his callous attitude if she will assure him that things will all work out. Sign In Don't have an account? Start a Wiki. Then, his girlfriend Zatanna became one of them, and now that wish has co We nearly had it. I just keep thinking that. It's funny how your mind works. Just when all of your plans start circling the drain Contents [ show ]. Manufacturers, suppliers and others provide what you see here, and we have not verified it. See our disclaimer. Specifications Series Title Forever Evil. Customer Reviews. Ask a question Ask a question If you would like to share feedback with us about pricing, delivery or other customer service issues, please contact customer service directly. Your question required. Additional details. Send me an email when my question is answered. Please enter a valid email address. I agree to the Terms and Conditions. Cancel Submit. Pricing policy About our prices. We're committed to providing low prices every day, on everything. So if you find a current lower price from an online retailer on an identical, in-stock product, tell us and we'll match it. See more details at Online Price Match. Related Pages :. Email address. Mobile apps. Walmart Services. Get to Know Us. Customer Service. In The Spotlight. Shop Our Brands.

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As a concept, this is something with 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 up 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 is a downtrodden individual who will do anything to save the one good thing in his life: Zatanna. The final few pages 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 typical 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 inconsistencies 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. The perfect example of this comes from Nightmare Nurse, who goes from being a redhead with short hair, to a blond with short hair, to a blond with long hair all in the course of only a few pages. Simple mistakes like this should not happen, yet are common here. On top of that, the majority of the collection ranges from looking below average to simply bad. Like the story, there are moments where the art looks nice, but these moments are not significant enough to cover for the moments where the art looks poor or inconsistent. Rather than endanger his life, Nightmare Nurse pulls them all away, hoping to escape the evil. While in mid-teleport, the group is surprised to overhear a conversation not meant for them. Somewhere, an agent of the Crime Syndicate has coerced a captive magician into performing tests experiments on other magic users - particularly Sargon the Sorceress , whose experience in the project is a form of torture. Unfortunately, John and his friends discover that the destination for their teleport turns out to be back in Central Park , with the Seven Sins coming after them. Phantom Stranger reveals that the boy he saw within Blight was Chris Esperanza , whom he had saved and retrieved from Heaven itself. His personal interest makes his contributions to the battle moot, requiring Swamp Thing to contain Blight within his vines while John uses magic to knock the creature to the ground, and Nightmare Nurse finishes him off. While they and Pandora fight off the remaining sins, Phantom Stranger looks to the boy who resides inside Blight. From within, Chris calls for help, and the Stranger insists that they must save him before they make the killing blow on Blight. They are too late, though, and Blight escapes. Unexpectedly, John finds himself less concerned with that than what he imagines Zatanna might do if she were there. Surely, she would assure him that they would find a way to persevere together - but she's not there, and he has betrayed her several times since. Under the circumstances, she'd be far more likely to just say, "Par for the course, John. As the sins resume their attack, John realizes that he and his friends are losing the battle. Soon Blight returns to finish the job, and sensing his imminent death, he promises to Zatanna that he will forgo his callous attitude if she will assure him that things will all work out. Sign In Don't have an account? 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