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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: John Constantine, Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester, Bobby Singer, Allen Walker, John Winchester, Ury?MorePlease note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 42. Chapters: John Constantine, Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester, Bobby Singer, Allen Walker, John Winchester, Ury? Ishida, Subaru Sumeragi, Devlin Waugh, Talisman, Eve, Caballistics, Inc., Eli, Cogliostro, Gabriel the Devil Hunter, Marley Davidson, Model, Jakub W?drowycz. Excerpt: John Constantine ( ) is a fictional character, an occult detective anti-hero in comic books published by DC Comics, mostly under the Vertigo imprint. The character first appeared in Swamp Thing (vol. 2) #37 (June 1985), and was created by Alan Moore, Steve Bissette and John Totleben. Constantine is the protagonist of the comic book Hellblazer, published continuously since 1988. John Constantine first appeared in 1982 as a recurring character in the horror series The Saga of the Swamp Thing, in which he acted as a supernatural advisor to the main character. In these early appearances, Constantine was depicted as a sorcerer of questionable morality, whose appearance was based on that of the musician Sting (specifically, as Sting appeared in the movies Brimstone and Treacle and Quadrophenia). Alan Moore created the character after artists Stephen R. Bissette and John Totleben, who were fans of The Police, expressed a desire to draw a character who looked like Sting. They had already drawn at least one such character in Stings likeness, as a briefly glimpsed background figure wearing a black-and-red-striped t-shirt, in Swamp Thing #25 (1984). In his earliest Swamp Thing appearances, the character is drawn with a marked resemblance to Sting, and in Swamp Thing #51, Constantine appears on a boat with the name The Honorable Gordon Sumner on the bow. John Constantines official debut was not until Swamp Thing #37. Moore describes the creation of Constantine as being drawn from a number of really good ideas... about serial killers, the Winchester House, an... Fictional Exorcists: John Constantine, Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester, Bobby Singer, Allen Walker, John Winchester, Ury Ishida by Books LLC