God I loved the early '90s and the dawn of Vertigo at DC! An electrifying time to be into comics and graphic novels, and this is when newsstands and bookstores like Walden, B'Dalton and Border's began to sell indie published books and Mature titles just like comic specialty shops. Karen Berger does not get enough praise for ushering in this fantastic era. Give this woman her flowers now!!!!
That’s what I did as well.. and if you’re still interested after that Sandman’s first 30 issues or so has some wonderful Easter eggs set up all the way back in Jaime Delano’s Hellblazer.. it’s worth the pay off
Can you imagine if comic book adaptations had been taken seriously in the 90’s like they are now and Sting had actually been cast as an accurate version of the character? We might have even gotten a Timothy Hunter Books of Magic before the whole Harry Potter thing.
That was very well done. You could have made a 30 minute video covering early Hellblazer and it would still be 30 minutes too short for a real sense of completion. The fact that you covered what you did as well as you did in 15 minutes, is a testament to your skills in editing and writing. Your research is impeccable, your analyses are logical, and your passion bleeds through your work in ways of which most artists can only dream.
I hardly ever leave comments on UA-cam videos, but SBP asked very nicely, so thank you very much for a fascinating summary of the early history of John Constantine. I shall be very grateful to learn more.
I met John Totleben when I lived in Erie, Pennsylvania, in the 1990s. Such a good guy! He would happily talk about comics, his creative process, and indulge all of a teenager's silly questions. Cheers to you, John!!
Early Hellblazer is some of the best & most underrated art work of all time, something about the heavy shading mixed with bright colors just pops out and is super stylish
God I loved the early '90s and the dawn of Vertigo at DC! An electrifying time to be into comics and graphic novels, and this is when newsstands and bookstores like Walden, B'Dalton and Border's began to sell indie published books and Mature titles just like comic specialty shops. Karen Berger does not get enough praise for ushering in this fantastic era. Give this woman her flowers now!!!!
I picked up Constantine during the Vertigo run, but somehow got a hold of critical Delano stories like Newcastle. I've been fascinated by Hellblazer but not always able to hold on for all the turns the books take. I'll be fascinated to get an overview of the territory, thank so much!
I just found the first issue of the Newcastle run. Had it amongst my other old comics stored back home at my moms place :) Awesome and gritty. Thx for the video!
I really appreciate the Constatine vs Constanteen preamble. It makes me feel like less of a pedantic ass hole or at least not alone. Looking forward to future installments.
This is my favorite channel on UA-cam. Definitely the best comic book channel I have come across. The format is great and your taste in material is just what I look for in content. You've informed me of a lot of my favorite books too. I've found many of my pickups from listening to these videos every week. Starman being my favorite so far. Keep doing what you're doing! And thank you for the grade A comic book content! I look forward to what you put out every week!
I can't wait to see the rest of your series covering Constantine. I've owned this series two different times 1-300 and haven't read it either time, sigh. I'm excited to see what I've missed.
I'm sure you already have a bunch on your plate, but if you're covering the entirety of hellblazer you should definitely check out the modern hellblazer series by Simon Spurrier, obviously check it out after you finish this series. But it is really obvious that somebody who loved old school hellblazer wrote that, and managed to carry the spirit forward very well.
Always nice seeing a new video, and it's always even better when it's on a character that I've been wanting to know more about. Looking forward to the next one, and hopefully some more Constantine videos in the future.
Always a thrill when you drop a video. Even more so when it's a title I'm familiar with. And, lose my mind when it's a favorite. More Hellblazer/Vertigo, please. Wouldn't mind some reviews of the losted titles and companies that went out of business in the ’80s. Surprised more haven't found their way back. Probably more have than I know. VIVAT!
JC has been a Mystic connection between DC’s Heroic side and what would become VERTIGO’s Supernatural/Horror aspect. Moore, Delano, et al, created a deep, extremely Human character, dealing with Powers and Principalities beyond the ken of Mortal men. A roit riot of a character who continues, albeit in mainstream DC continuity again, to reveal the Unseen always at hand. A great beginning to the series overview: looking forward to more!🖖♾
In a DC multiverse, Constantine could actually be played by Sting! He does act. I haven't read this series beyond Swamp Thing. Thanks for this very good overview!
As a Brit (and a Londoner, although fair play to Delano for shifting JC's childhood towards Liverpool), I was so happy about Hellblazer nailing the UK's sense of place and culture (Daphne Moon and Ross's wedding were still in the future, but even then I'd learnt to tailor my expectations). Thank you for an amazing 15 minute summation (could be longer etc) for something close to my heart.
I only discovered your channel a few weeks ago and have been watching many of your videos since. Excellent and insightful content. And I’m excited to see more of these Hellblazer videos.
Hell yeah! Very excited for discussion of the last third or so of Constaintine. I don't know anyone else who's read those comics and have never gotten to discuss them. Also it's been more than a decade since I read those comics.
@@ishotmybossOh, for.... All this time when I've seen you comment, I'd been reading your user name as "is hot my boss". Like... Huh, okay... I finally got it. 😂😂😂
Reread my tpb's so many times in the late 90's and early 00's. I have considered many times filling in the run, but I never find back issues or trades in my area. I agree that Delano gave John a relatability that few writers captured following. Plus Newcastle is a prime example how to script a flashback story that actually contains tension, since we really didn't know what had happened until issue 11. Sure we knew John survived, but the how and why were a terrible revelation that shed so much light onto the man John had become.
I had read some long story about how Alan Moore offered Delano the Hellblazer title... but since i can't confirm that the best confirmation i have would be Karen Berger on The Endless Podcast saying it was Alan who introduced her to Jamie...
There’s a Dennis Potter TV play called “Brimstone and Treacle” with a character that I believe inspired Constantine. Sting even played the character in the movie version of the play.
Huge fan of Hellblazer, particularly Delano's run. I think Constantine ends up being for the UK what Captain America is to the US (a statement that shows a difference between the two countries in itself). Some info that I happen to know that may be interesting to add to this video: 4:50 - In Lance Parkin's "Magic Words - The Extraordinary Life of Alan Moore" (a biography approved by Moore) it's stated that Moore encouraged Delano to pitch for the series, so that may be where the idea Moore "recommended Delano" comes from. 11:46: A interesting bit of trivia is that Chas Chandler is a taxi driver. Delano worked as a taxi driver for several years to make ends meet while trying to make it as a comic book writter, so it's been suggested that Chas draws on Delano and his own experiences which adds a whole dimension to his relationship with Constantine (i.e. his only friend is the writer, I guess). Can't wait for the rest of the series! Keep up the great work.
More of this would be great. I'm coming from just the recent animated work from DC on Constantine (and knowing the actor for his voice in those works then his live action series), as well as copyright-safe versions in the live action Doom Patrol & Sandman series. Im open for another keanu reeves film, be interesting if they try something new since james gunn's dceu had its flashpoint style reset of sorts.
Man, thank you for taking the time and effort to pronounce his name correctly. I know it’s not that important but as a hardcore fan of ole’ John since the beginning, the “TEEN” thing just gets on my nerves so much, haha. Also, yeah, Moore may have technically created the character but I think we owe Delano a lot more for really fleshing Constantine out and making him feel like a real human.
Subbed! John Constantine is, I feel, truly the most interesting, fleshed out comic book character ever created. I will also say there has never been a run by a writer Hellblazer's original 300 issues (not counting one-shots and miniseries) I disliked . Two runs I think are not talked about that often and are vastly underrated are those by Brian Azzarello and especially Paul Jenkins, so I will be curious what you thought of those.
I am happy with #37 being the first appearance of JC, but there is a strong claim that he appears as a background character in Swamp Thing #25. I love Hellblazer and I am looking forward to you creating videos about the rest of the series.
I love that you actually give a deep and critical analysis on these vertigo titles and comics in general. Have you ever thought of discussing about Y the last man?
I love the start to this ambitious project. I'm doing a reread of all 270 issues of Savage Dragon on my channel and I'd love to see more of this type of stuff. You've stated that your reading material for the channel is 100% digital, but please check out the collected 12 issues of Ginseng Roots by Craig Thompson available from Uncivilized Books. It is an incredible achievement that raises the bar to impossible heights for modern comic production and story. You would appreciate the effort displayed in the book and it's a must have in print.
God I loved the early '90s and the dawn of Vertigo at DC! An electrifying time to be into comics and graphic novels, and this is when newsstands and bookstores like Walden, B'Dalton and Border's began to sell indie published books and Mature titles just like comic specialty shops. Karen Berger does not get enough praise for ushering in this fantastic era. Give this woman her flowers now!!!!
Rest in Peace, Comichistorian
🕊🙏🌅
Cue Gene Wilder screaming, "My name is FrankenSTEIN!"
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!
"No, it is 'EYE'-gor"
Yes
Now here's a character who always seems to hit the right notes with whoever's working on him. Guess we got Delano to thank for that.
I'm currently reading Moore's Swamp Thing, and then reading Hellblazer after that. Always love your videos my guy.
That’s what I did as well.. and if you’re still interested after that Sandman’s first 30 issues or so has some wonderful Easter eggs set up all the way back in Jaime Delano’s Hellblazer.. it’s worth the pay off
Can you imagine if comic book adaptations had been taken seriously in the 90’s like they are now and Sting had actually been cast as an accurate version of the character? We might have even gotten a Timothy Hunter Books of Magic before the whole Harry Potter thing.
I cannot wait until you cover the Garth Ennis run. Now I have to go out, find and read all of Jamie Delanos run. Thanks
Imho Delano’s run is way better than Ennis’
@@VuotoPneumaNNDelano’s is better but Ennis’s run is still great
I believe it
@@paulakroy2635 Yeah, the Ennis run is the best thing he's ever written. More heart and less random edgelord shit than most of his other comics.
@@VuotoPneumaNN sara, war stories
That was very well done. You could have made a 30 minute video covering early Hellblazer and it would still be 30 minutes too short for a real sense of completion. The fact that you covered what you did as well as you did in 15 minutes, is a testament to your skills in editing and writing. Your research is impeccable, your analyses are logical, and your passion bleeds through your work in ways of which most artists can only dream.
i also came
I was JUST thinking a Hellblazer series of videos from you would be *FANTASTIC*
And here I am, happy
Excellent. Perfect timing for the upcoming omni.
I hardly ever leave comments on UA-cam videos, but SBP asked very nicely, so thank you very much for a fascinating summary of the early history of John Constantine.
I shall be very grateful to learn more.
Good luck man, I really enjoyed the episode!
I met John Totleben when I lived in Erie, Pennsylvania, in the 1990s. Such a good guy! He would happily talk about comics, his creative process, and indulge all of a teenager's silly questions. Cheers to you, John!!
The best Hellblazer run. No discussion.
Early Hellblazer is some of the best & most underrated art work of all time, something about the heavy shading mixed with bright colors just pops out and is super stylish
The first arcs with the deadly sins, still are some of my favourite comics of all time
God I loved the early '90s and the dawn of Vertigo at DC! An electrifying time to be into comics and graphic novels, and this is when newsstands and bookstores like Walden, B'Dalton and Border's began to sell indie published books and Mature titles just like comic specialty shops. Karen Berger does not get enough praise for ushering in this fantastic era. Give this woman her flowers now!!!!
Thanks for this. You reminded me to pre-order the Hellblazer: Jamie Delano: Omnibus.
Absolutely loved this series through all its ups and downs. Hellblazer, Sandman and Swamp Thing will always be the holy trinity of Vertigo
Can’t wait for part 2!!!
OMG MY FAV CHANNEL IS DOING MY FAV RUN AAAAAAAA
You're right. Delano did set the tone for existential dread. I loved it.
Loved this vid, read i think the first 150 issues so looking forward to the rest of this series
I picked up Constantine during the Vertigo run, but somehow got a hold of critical Delano stories like Newcastle. I've been fascinated by Hellblazer but not always able to hold on for all the turns the books take. I'll be fascinated to get an overview of the territory, thank so much!
Great job. I’m looking forward to you covering the rest of the Constantine run! 👍🏼
I just found the first issue of the Newcastle run. Had it amongst my other old comics stored back home at my moms place :) Awesome and gritty. Thx for the video!
I really appreciate the Constatine vs Constanteen preamble. It makes me feel like less of a pedantic ass hole or at least not alone. Looking forward to future installments.
This is my favorite channel on UA-cam. Definitely the best comic book channel I have come across. The format is great and your taste in material is just what I look for in content. You've informed me of a lot of my favorite books too. I've found many of my pickups from listening to these videos every week. Starman being my favorite so far. Keep doing what you're doing! And thank you for the grade A comic book content! I look forward to what you put out every week!
My boy getting his flowers 🎉 You know not how happy you've made me 🥲 As eternal, superb video.
I’m super glad you’re covering this on your channel I’ve wanted you to do some videos about Constantine forever now!
Great start to your overview and looking forward to seeing what is to come!
There's demand for this type of material!
Can’t wait for the hellblazer omnibus vol 1.
oh that was awesome, looking forward to hearing more about Constantine. some of that early art reminded me of the movie American Pop
Thank you for exploring one of my favorite Vertigo characters.
Loved this series
1:29 That's something an AI would say
Thanks man for finally landing on hellblazer!
Thanks for always pushing out quality content!
I always loved the cover art by Dave McKean. It hits that sweet spot for me in terms of nightmare surrealism.
Just shared the video in a Hellblazer group on the socials, hope you get the most views!! Great video once again
Thanks!
I can't wait to see the rest of your series covering Constantine. I've owned this series two different times 1-300 and haven't read it either time, sigh. I'm excited to see what I've missed.
I'm sure you already have a bunch on your plate, but if you're covering the entirety of hellblazer you should definitely check out the modern hellblazer series by Simon Spurrier, obviously check it out after you finish this series. But it is really obvious that somebody who loved old school hellblazer wrote that, and managed to carry the spirit forward very well.
Insta like. Even if its a comic I've never read or care about, you always make it interesting. Thank You for the A+ content.
Always nice seeing a new video, and it's always even better when it's on a character that I've been wanting to know more about. Looking forward to the next one, and hopefully some more Constantine videos in the future.
Great work, as usual. This is my favorite comic content channel.
Thoroughly enjoying the depth and insight of your work, and would devour as many episodes as you could produce about John Constantine.
Great video. Subscribed and looking forward to watching more.
Love the vídeo, hope to see more of It in the future
Always a thrill when you drop a video. Even more so when it's a title I'm familiar with. And, lose my mind when it's a favorite.
More Hellblazer/Vertigo, please.
Wouldn't mind some reviews of the losted titles and companies that went out of business in the ’80s. Surprised more haven't found their way back. Probably more have than I know. VIVAT!
You are doing fine work here, Allan. Long may it continue.
Great video. More of Constantine please.
Looking forward to the second video.
Excellent work brother. Keep it up.
Very good commentary, thank you.
First time commenting. This channel is f*cking awesome.
JC has been a Mystic connection between DC’s Heroic side and what would become VERTIGO’s Supernatural/Horror aspect. Moore, Delano, et al, created a deep, extremely Human character, dealing with Powers and Principalities beyond the ken of Mortal men. A roit riot of a character who continues, albeit in mainstream DC continuity again, to reveal the Unseen always at hand.
A great beginning to the series overview: looking forward to more!🖖♾
In a DC multiverse, Constantine could actually be played by Sting! He does act. I haven't read this series beyond Swamp Thing. Thanks for this very good overview!
As a Brit (and a Londoner, although fair play to Delano for shifting JC's childhood towards Liverpool), I was so happy about Hellblazer nailing the UK's sense of place and culture (Daphne Moon and Ross's wedding were still in the future, but even then I'd learnt to tailor my expectations). Thank you for an amazing 15 minute summation (could be longer etc) for something close to my heart.
"Daphne Moon and Ross's wedding"? What the hell are you talking about?
I only discovered your channel a few weeks ago and have been watching many of your videos since. Excellent and insightful content. And I’m excited to see more of these Hellblazer videos.
Was wondering when you’d get around to John. The usual EXCELLENT breakdown.
The best!!!
I love your videos man. If you’re starting a hellblazer series I’m there!
Love every video youve ever uploaded. Well done
Hell yeah! Very excited for discussion of the last third or so of Constaintine. I don't know anyone else who's read those comics and have never gotten to discuss them. Also it's been more than a decade since I read those comics.
I've read almost everything. John is my favorite comic character of all time.
@@ishotmybossOh, for.... All this time when I've seen you comment, I'd been reading your user name as "is hot my boss". Like... Huh, okay...
I finally got it. 😂😂😂
To the algorithm: I support this kind of content and want to see more.
lets goooooooo!
Great video, i've not read them since their original publication but I might give them another go now...
Reread my tpb's so many times in the late 90's and early 00's. I have considered many times filling in the run, but I never find back issues or trades in my area.
I agree that Delano gave John a relatability that few writers captured following. Plus Newcastle is a prime example how to script a flashback story that actually contains tension, since we really didn't know what had happened until issue 11. Sure we knew John survived, but the how and why were a terrible revelation that shed so much light onto the man John had become.
Loved this video! I've never read Hellblazer, and this serves as a wonderfully insightful intro! Looking forward to future installments!
Excellent job!
Yay! Keep up the great work!
Hellblazer/Constantine is one of my fav DC series, period.
Delano really set the stage. Ennis really did a great job, too.
Great video
i'm reading all of the Vertigo issues, now there's only the Peter Milligan's run left
i hope you keep making videos
Those are the worst. He screws everything up.
Go for it dude 😊
I had read some long story about how Alan Moore offered Delano the Hellblazer title... but since i can't confirm that the best confirmation i have would be Karen Berger on The Endless Podcast saying it was Alan who introduced her to Jamie...
Great stuff. Always loved the books but also wondered about sales
Side note: Newcastle is Gordon Sumner's (Sting) home town.
I suscribed because i loved your vertigo vids, i was really hoping you would make a constantine video im really glad
There’s a Dennis Potter TV play called “Brimstone and Treacle” with a character that I believe inspired Constantine. Sting even played the character in the movie version of the play.
Fantastic video! I look forward to all the parts!
Been waiting for this!!!
Great video! I hope it does well
Huge fan of Hellblazer, particularly Delano's run. I think Constantine ends up being for the UK what Captain America is to the US (a statement that shows a difference between the two countries in itself). Some info that I happen to know that may be interesting to add to this video:
4:50 - In Lance Parkin's "Magic Words - The Extraordinary Life of Alan Moore" (a biography approved by Moore) it's stated that Moore encouraged Delano to pitch for the series, so that may be where the idea Moore "recommended Delano" comes from.
11:46: A interesting bit of trivia is that Chas Chandler is a taxi driver. Delano worked as a taxi driver for several years to make ends meet while trying to make it as a comic book writter, so it's been suggested that Chas draws on Delano and his own experiences which adds a whole dimension to his relationship with Constantine (i.e. his only friend is the writer, I guess).
Can't wait for the rest of the series! Keep up the great work.
Great material!
More of this would be great.
I'm coming from just the recent animated work from DC on Constantine (and knowing the actor for his voice in those works then his live action series), as well as copyright-safe versions in the live action Doom Patrol & Sandman series. Im open for another keanu reeves film, be interesting if they try something new since james gunn's dceu had its flashpoint style reset of sorts.
Please continue the hellblazer project.
Hope you can complete your project, good vid.
Delano's run my beloved
Man, thank you for taking the time and effort to pronounce his name correctly. I know it’s not that important but as a hardcore fan of ole’ John since the beginning, the “TEEN” thing just gets on my nerves so much, haha. Also, yeah, Moore may have technically created the character but I think we owe Delano a lot more for really fleshing Constantine out and making him feel like a real human.
Subbed! John Constantine is, I feel, truly the most interesting, fleshed out comic book character ever created. I will also say there has never been a run by a writer Hellblazer's original 300 issues (not counting one-shots and miniseries) I disliked . Two runs I think are not talked about that often and are vastly underrated are those by Brian Azzarello and especially Paul Jenkins, so I will be curious what you thought of those.
another great video!
Spanish being my first language, constanTINE always made sense. Great video as always
Great Content 👍🏿
Thank you!
I am happy with #37 being the first appearance of JC, but there is a strong claim that he appears as a background character in Swamp Thing #25. I love Hellblazer and I am looking forward to you creating videos about the rest of the series.
I love that you actually give a deep and critical analysis on these vertigo titles and comics in general. Have you ever thought of discussing about Y the last man?
He’s stated that he plans to cover all vertigo titles eventually
Cool video. Thanks!
I love the start to this ambitious project. I'm doing a reread of all 270 issues of Savage Dragon on my channel and I'd love to see more of this type of stuff.
You've stated that your reading material for the channel is 100% digital, but please check out the collected 12 issues of Ginseng Roots by Craig Thompson available from Uncivilized Books. It is an incredible achievement that raises the bar to impossible heights for modern comic production and story. You would appreciate the effort displayed in the book and it's a must have in print.
Great video