Vendor: DC COMICS
Product Type : Graphic Novels/Trade Paperbacks
From Tom Taylor, the writer of the smash-hit Superman: Son of Kal-El, and Darick Robertson, the co-creator of The Boys! A wealthy man plummets from the sky and is skewered on a church spire, angel wings attached to his back. More deaths follow, and Detective Aisha Bukhari is stumped-until she's visited by John Constantine, who's found the link to a moment in his and Aisha's misspent youth. But even if this is his fault, will Constantine lift a finger to stop it? Collects Hellblazer: Rise and Fall #1-3.
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