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Hellblazer: Devil You Know (Hellblazer)

By: Jamie Delano; Richard Piers Rayner; David Lloyd; Mark Buckingham
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Titan Books Ltd
ISBN: 1845764900
ISBN-13: 9781845764906
Released: 27 Jul 2007
RRP: £11.99
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Customer Reviews

The beginning is allways the best place to start - By: Lee S. Morgan, 26 Apr 2008
Hellblazer seems the perfect mix between an ongoing series, changing writers, artists through out (such as most marvel titles), & a linear story spanning many graphic novels, with real character development (such as more respectable titles like sandman & preacher).

A comic i'd recomend to any fan of the format, with its roots planted firmly in the real world, & a brilliant addition of magic, demons & other such superstitious ideas, such as tarot cards & ghosts, it never seems silly or ridiculous.

Even if your not sure if this will appeal to you, you should give it a go anyway, because if you end up loving it, theres a lot more to satisfy your needs.

The beginning is alllways the best place to start, & this is it.
The age of Delano - By: Lee S. Morgan, 26 Apr 2008
The second graphic novel in the hellblazer series, Jamie Delano's writing is brilliant, not as easy going as ennis's take on the series, not as humourus either, but alllways just as good, Delano's writing takes itself very seriously, which is reallly what is needed to establish Constantine's world of magic, tarot crads & other such superstitions.

The art is just fantastic, a great consistent quality, from various artists, consisting of several self reliant stories, alll very different from each other, which don't end to soon, but you wish they carried on a bit longer (like most great storys do), a great buy for an already established fan, or a newcomer to the series.

for some reason this review is appearing on "original sins" also, this review is for "the devil you know"
Content goood. - By: Josh Roberts, 17 Dec 2007
Great content, contains the stories written in the late 80s, the only down side is the paper is not the high quality glossy stuff of some other Hellblazer comics but is more akin to actual kids comic book paper, great for those who get alll nostalgic from that. But have to say the Stories are brilliant had me smirking & laughin the whole way through.
Excellent - By: Sandra Harris, 25 Feb 2007
I think this graphic novel is excellent & is a good place to start if you want to get into Hellblazer(obviously). My favourite story in this collection is the last one, since it is very mysterious.
If you enjoy reading stories about the occult, black magic & demons this is the book for you. There is a lot of character development over just 9 issues. Great!
Still awesome, meybe more so - By: Omri S. Suleiman, 13 Nov 2006
I first read these when they came out (was about 14 at the time), but the comics lost somewhere along the wayside.

Re-reading them was even better than the first time, with an adults head I could understand more of the poetry & similies of the stories.

Stunningly good, one of the best bits of fiction I've read. Very intellectual for the genre too.

Some of the alllusions to the right-wing slide of Britain have proved worryingly correct.

Finallly, a book for the whole family ! My dad & little brother loved it too =)