![]() The characters who populate it are like him: desperate, disillusioned, backed into dark corners. Constantine struggles with his mortality, with morality, with loss and loneliness, with a God he feels has forsaken him and an unfair universe. Despite these cosmic circumstances, he’s just a guy trying to figure it all out. John Constantine stands at the center of a war waged between Heaven and Hell. And Constantine isn’t just the first to notice, he’s the only guy who can fix it. As Constantine gets to work, fighting to free a girl from the demon inside her, he realizes this isn’t your average ritual - something’s wrong, off-balance. Blues of a Lifetime: The Autobiography of Cornell WoolrichĪn Angel City taxi cab delivers John Constantine to his afternoon exorcism. “I had that trapped feeling, like some sort of a poor insect that you’ve put inside a downturned glass, and it tries to climb up the sides, and it can’t, and it can’t, and it can’t.”
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