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FREE HELLBLAZER: GOOD INTENTIONS PDF Marcelo Frusin,Brian Azzerello | 140 pages | 31 Jul 2004 | D C Comics (a division of Warner Brothers - A Time Warner Entertainment Co.) | 9781563898563 | English | New York, United States Hellblazer, Volume Good Intentions by Brian Azzarello Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview Hellblazer: Good Intentions Hellblazer, Volume 14 by Brian Azzarello. Throughout his sordid career, not much has fazed John Constantine. As long as he's had his smokes and his freedom, he's always been in control. But what happens when those things are taken away from him? In this collection, Constantine finds himself in a new kind of hell: a maximum-security penitentiary. Stripped of his trademark trench coat, his pack of Silk Cuts and the Throughout his sordid career, not much has fazed John Constantine. Stripped of his trademark trench coat, his pack of Silk Cuts and Hellblazer: Good Intentions safety net of his personal Hellblazer: Good Intentions, he must adapt to a hard place governed by even harder men, where weakness Hellblazer: Good Intentions rewarded by death Later, Constantine sets out to uncover the nature of the forces that have conspired against him and experiences a different kind of danger Hellblazer: Good Intentions hitchhiking. He's faced many monsters in his day, but none like the insidiously creepy ones that prowl America's highways. Along the way, a tiny roadside diner finds itself home to a variety Hellblazer: Good Intentions travelers forced off the road by a cataclysmic snowstorm. Families, drifters, truckers and vacationers are joined by a legendary serial killer--and a certain Englishman with a knack for being in the wrong place at the right time. Collecting : HellblazerSecret Files Get A Copy. PaperbackNew Editionpages. More Details Original Title. Hellblazer New Edition Other Editions 2. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this Hellblazer: Good Intentions, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Hellblazer, Volume 14please sign up. Be the first to ask a question about Hellblazer, Volume Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Hellblazer, Volume Good Intentions. Sep 30, Devann rated it it Hellblazer: Good Intentions ok Shelves: t-graphic-novelHellblazer: Good Intentionscr-morally-graystarg-fantasy-urbanc-dl. Hellblazer: Good Intentions three arcs in this. The first one is Constantine in prison because reasons and also with awful art. The second is just the stupidest thing ever because apparently this entire town view spoiler [is doing weird bestiality porn because there is nooooo other way to make money and also for some reason it means they have to leave this girl chained up naked to a tree for several days??? Who cares about actual explanations as long as everything is super edgy and Constantine gets drugged and raped by a giant dog! Also I mean But this John is just such an asshole to everyone all the time and I feel like Azzarello is trying to make him seem waaaay cooler than he actually is. Like yeah he always comes out on top eventually but if you go back to older stuff Hellblazer: Good Intentions the time it's basically an accident and he's generally just a huge mess. It's just not fun when it's this two dimensional. View all 11 comments. Aug 16, Chris Lemmerman rated it really liked it Shelves: comics-and-manga-read. Brian Azzarello's run begins in this volume of Hellblazer, Hellblazer: Good Intentions he takes John Constantine to some very unlikely places. We open with Hard Time, a five part story that is the quintessential 'i'm not trapped in here with you, you're trapped in Hellblazer: Good Intentions with me' type, as John finds himself in prison. This is grimey, dark, claustrophobic, with a very unexpected ending that proves that even when John doesn't appear to be, he's always in complete control of the situation. The legendary Richard Hellblazer: Good Intentions pencils Brian Azzarello's run begins in this volume of Hellblazer, as he takes John Hellblazer: Good Intentions to some very unlikely places. The legendary Richard Corben pencils this arc, but doesn't really get to let loose, instead giving us rubber faced people instead of the insane Lovecraftian horror that he's famous for. Good Intentions follows, with John attempting to atone for the sin that for him put in prison in the first place. This is more of a scattered arc that meanders around too much to really have an impact, except the last two issues or so. This half of Azzarello's run ends with Freezes Over, another claustrophobic tale that demonstrates John's Hellblazer: Good Intentions nature, only having some magic pop up in the final issue. Marcelo Frusin pencils these two stories, and he has a brilliant command of shadows. Constantine has never looked as menacing as he does under Frusin's hand. There's Hellblazer: Good Intentions a Steve Dillon fill-in between the two Frusin arcs, but it's probably lost a lot of its impact since I don't get most of the references it makes, but Dillon's a proven Hellblazer Hellblazer: Good Intentions so the art's great. Oh, and 'The First Time', from Hellblazer Secret Files, is a very, very clever little story that comes out of nowhere right at the end of the book which will leave you with a wicked smile on your face too. A good start, with Hellblazer: Good Intentions putting his stamp on John with a variety of stories. They don't all land as intended, and Richard Corben is wasted, but I'm curious to see what they have in store for the second half. Jul 10, Derek rated it really liked it Shelves: comic- booksread-inhorrorcrime-n-noir. Hard Hellblazer: Good Intentions 4. Freezes Over 4. Didn't think a volume entirely chronicling JCs Hellblazer: Good Intentions through the backwaters of America would be this diabolical, but damn, does this volume have bite. It's like a revamping of JC. He's ballsy as fuck and doesn't give a rat's ass about your goddamn feelings. He's every bit the anti-hero you want in Constantine. From taking over a jail cell, to breaking up an Internet Hellblazer: Good Intentions business and saving a diner full of civ Hard time 4. From taking over a jail cell, to breaking up an Internet porn business and saving a diner full of civilians while at the same perpetrating the legend of the Iceman, JC doesn't loose his touch, Hellblazer: Good Intentions big dick swagger and that sneering British wit. This volume was such a joy to read. Oct 27, David Cordero rated it liked it. Azzarello delivers. The first story Hard Time carries the entire volume. The others stories are great too but not as good as the opening one. Still a good collection worth a read!! Adequate though did not quite scratch the dark mystical itch that I had. Felt a little let down by Corben's art in first number of issues. Over the top caricature stereotypes of prison types felt forced. Frusin's work brought in shadows but over-emphasized Constantine's Aphex Twin smile. Get it. Constantine is thee jack of all trades know it Hellblazer: Good Intentions punkish detective anti-hero. Hillbilly warped town. Murder at a diner. Aug 16, Aaron rated it it was ok. This was I've read a lot of Azzarello's work, and I'm generally a fan. But this, this feels Total edgelord shit without an ounce of attention paid to the story or the long-established character of Constantine. I'm genuinely kind of shocked by how much I disliked this. Azzarello kicks things off with "Hard Time," a story in which Constantine finds himself in Hellblazer: Good Intentions Yikes. Azzarello kicks things off with "Hard Time," a story in which Constantine finds himself in prison for a reason that is not revealed for several issues a huge narrative problem, in my opinion. Hellblazer: Good Intentions by Brian Azzarello No recent wiki edits to this page. I decided to review this story rather than the one just previous because, while 'Hard Time' was unquestionably the most ill-considered, ludicrous story Azzarello brought to the title, 'Good Intentions' fairly well represented his time as writer. In this I mean Hellblazer: Good Intentions highly pretentious, utterly incoherent, and hilariously asinine. I'll get the Hellblazer: Good Intentions out of the way first: the art is, as always where Marcelo Frusin is concerned, excellent and solid, and the colours are expertly done: subtle and approp This edit will also create new pages on Comic Vine for:. Until you earn points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Comic Vine users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved. After surviving his time behind bars for the murder of his friend Richard "Lucky" Fermin, John Constantine still must make peace with himself and the family of his deceased pal. Traveling to the hills of West Virginia where Lucky's Hellblazer: Good Intentions live, the Hellblazer is quickly reminded that men, not magical beings, are capable of the greatest evils.