Publications
Title | Issues | Year | Writer(s) | Artist(s) |
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Hellblazer | #1–300 | 1988–Present | Jamie Delano, Grant Morrison, Neil Gaiman, Garth Ennis, John Smith, Eddie Campbell, Paul Jenkins, Warren Ellis, Darko Macan, Brian Azzarello, Mike Carey, Denise Mina, Andy Diggle and Peter Milligan | John Ridgway, Lee Bermejo, Simon Bisley, Mark Buckingham, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Richard Corben, Guy Davis, Steve Dillon, Marcelo Frusin, Doug Alexander Gregory, John Higgins, Mike Hoffman, Jock, David Lloyd, Leonardo Manco, Dave McKean, Sean Phillips, Steve Pugh, Richard Piers Rayner, William Simpson, Cameron Stewart, Bryan Talbot, Dave McKean, Tim Bradstreet, Glenn Fabry, Kent Williams, David Lloyd, and Sean Phillips. |
Hellblazer Annual | #1 | 1988 | Jamie Delano | |
Hellblazer Annual | #2 | 1988 | Peter Milligan | |
Hellblazer Special | #1 | 1994 | Garth Ennis | Steve Dillon |
The Horrorist | #1-2 | 1995 | Jamie Delano | David Lloyd |
Heartland | #1 | 1997 | Garth Ennis | Steve Dillon |
The Trenchcoat Brigade | #1-4 | 1999 | John Ney Rieber | John Ridgway |
Hellblazer Special: Bad Blood | #1-4 | 2000 | Jamie Delano | Philip Bond |
Vertigo Secret Files: Hellblazer | #1 | 2000 | Jamie Delano, Michael Bonner, Brian Azzarello | Tim Bradsheet, David Lloyd, John Ridgway,John Totleben, Will Simpson, John Higgins, Steve Dillon, Steve Pugh, Dave Taylor, Paul Gulacy, Glenn Fabry, Peter Snejbjerg, Sean Philips |
Hellblazer Special: Lady Constantine | #1-4 | 2004 | Andy Diggle | Goran Sudzuka |
Hellblazer Special: Papa Midnite | #1-4 | 2005 | Mat Johnson | |
All His Engines | OGN | 2005 | Mike Carey | Leonardo Manco |
Hellblazer Presents: Chas – The Knowledge | #1-5 | 2008 | Simon Oliver | Goran Sudzuka |
Hellblazer: Pandemonium | OGN | 2010 | Jamie Delano | Jock |
Dark Entries | OGN | 2010 | Ian Rankin | Werther Dell'Edera |
Hellblazer: City of Demons | #1-5 | 2011 | Si Spencer | Sean Murphy |
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