books by Jamie Delano
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Jamie Delano
John Constantine, Hellblazer: Rare Cuts
Jamie Delano,
Grant Morrison
, ...
Vertigo
, 2005
Some of the best Hellblazer work
Collecting a variety of Hellblazer comics that never made it to graphic novel print, this is the perfect start for someone who has never touched the comic in the past. Collecting Delano's "Newcastle: A Taste of Things to Come," Dead-Boy's Heart," and "In Another Part ...
The Complete D.R. and Quinch (2000 Ad)
Alan Moore
, Jamie Delano
Rebellion
, 2006
Violent, Demented and Funny
D. R. and Quinch originally appeared in a British comic book/magazine called "2000 AD". (The same publication that spawned "Judge Dredd", among others.) It was written by Alan Moore, one of the better comic book writers of all time. (He is known for such comics as ...
Narcopolis
Jamie Delano
Avatar Comics
, 2008
Batman: Man Bat (Batman (DC Comics Paperback))
Jamie Delano,
Elle Deville
DC Comics
, 1997
Excellent
This is the only graphic novel I've seen where the artwork on the inside is just as good as the cover artwork.
The Children's Crusade #2 (2 of 2)
Neil Gaiman
,
Alisa Kwitney
, ...
DC Comics
, 1994
Direct sales edition comic book published by DC Comics under their Vertigo Imprint. The concluding chapter of the "Children's Crusade" crossover event that ran throughout several Vertigo titles in 1994. Written by Neil Gaiman (and others).
2020 Visions
Jamie Delano,
Frank Quitely
, ...
Speakeasy Comics
, 2005
Jamie Delano's tour de force follows the lives of a disjointed family, struggling to survive in the morally and socially decadent United States of 2020. From symbiotic venereal diseases to exclusive human breeding facilities, the future never looked so bleak, or so hopeful.
John Constantine Hellblazer: Original Sins (John Constantine Hellblazer)
Jamie Delano,
John Ridgeway
Grand Central Publishing
, 1993
Incredible Read
These early stories of John Constantine are the best. Delano greatly defined and "fleshed out" Constantine. This work is very underrated. The writing is subtle and operates more on a psychological level. Constantine here was the most sly and cunning. I highly ...
Hellblazer: Family Man (Hellblazer (Graphic Novels))
Jamie Delano
Vertigo
, 2008
jamie delano knows constantine
"The devil you know" collects the issues 10-13 and the first annuals of this series. Constantine is arrogant, tortured, and alone, and Jamie's writing deepens those feelings as we walk with Constantine in a Margret Thatcher England. Reminicient of V for Vendetta in ...
Hellblazer: The Fear Machine (Hellblazer (Graphic Novels))
Jamie Delano
Vertigo
, 2008
A Rare Misfire in Delano's Hellblazer Run
First off, thank goodness this trade exists. I love Jamie Delano's run on Hellblazer, which was frustratingly incomplete until Vertigo finally set out to collect his brilliant post-Original Sins storylines. I loved the stories included in The Devil You Know, which ...
Outlaw Nation
Jamie Delano,
Goran Sudzuka
, ...
Image Comics
, 2006
Great "Lost" Vertigo series that trumps PREACHER by a mile!
Just caught up with this book years after its premature demise. It is right up there with all the Vertigo classics, from TRANSMETROPOLITAN to PREACHER. Hunter S Thompson would have loved this book!
Animal Man #54 (Flesh and Blood 4: Despair) December 1992
Jamie Delano
DC Comics
, 1992
Batman: Manbat Book #3 (Elseworlds - DC Comics)
Jamie Delano
DC Comics
, 1995
Squarebound prestige format comic book. Part of the "Elseworlds" series, which places characters from the DC Universe in storylines outside their regular continuity. Features Batman vs. The Manbat. Book 3 of 3.
Batman: Manbat Book #1 (Elseworlds - DC Comics)
Jamie Delano
DC Comics
, 1995
Squarebound prestige format comic book. Part of the "Elseworlds" series, which places characters from the DC Universe in storylines outside their regular continuity. Features Batman vs. The Manbat. Book 1 of 3.
World Without End (#2 I Am Bruthur Bons)
Jamie Delano
DC Comics
, 1990
Book two of 6: I Am Bruthur Bons.
Captain Britain
Alan Davis
, Jamie Delano
Marvel Enterprises
, 1991
Not an Alan Moore book but still it's an Alan Davis
Despite the reviews put in this category, the contents of this book has no involvement from Alan Moore. It is the continuation of the contents of the other "Captain Britain" compilation, with the continuation of the Captain Britain run in Marvel UK prior to his guest ...
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