Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ

Kirsten's Reviews > Hellblazer: Hard Time

Hellblazer by Brian Azzarello
Rate this book
Clear rating

by
821868
's review

it was amazing
bookshelves: read-pre-12-07, owned, graphic-novels, fiction

At first I had trouble getting into this Hellblazer installment. The artwork and setting are very, very different from what we've become accustomed to. Constantine has been incarcerated in an American prison, for reasons that we don't learn until the end of the story arc. The artwork is gritty and grotesque; the characters' heads and hands often appear out of proportion to their bodies, facial features protrude, and the action is often illustrated from a perspective that's slightly above head height, as though you are looking down on the characters. This has a disorienting effect that suits the subject matter. I'm told that this is a deliberate homage to similar comics written in the 1970s, which makes sense.
Like I said, at first I had trouble getting into this; besides the artwork, the prison setting is brutal, and since nearly all of the violence comes from normal human beings rather than supernatural sources, it is harder to shrug off. In the end, though, I think what Azzarello and Corben have created here is a truly exceptional chapter in the Hellblazer canon. I read it three times in a row, to make sure I had a complete handle on it, and with each re-reading my respect for the author and the artist grew.
2 likes ·  âˆ� flag

Sign into Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ to see if any of your friends have read Hellblazer.
Sign In »

Reading Progress

Started Reading
August 1, 2006 – Finished Reading
February 7, 2008 – Shelved
February 7, 2008 – Shelved as: read-pre-12-07
February 25, 2008 – Shelved as: owned
August 20, 2008 – Shelved as: graphic-novels
October 17, 2008 – Shelved as: fiction

No comments have been added yet.