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752: 287:. The camp was suddenly attacked by insurgents, and John is able to trap the spirit inside a bottle. The installation was quickly overrun, but John, Assera, and the djinn escape. They are soon stranded in the middle of the desert with no one to contact. Constantine explains to Assera that Kutha is actually a city whose people worshiped a god named 280:. Assera tells him he's right, but also that the no one's been in the place for a long time since the war. They finally arrive in the installation and settle down. As night comes, under the cover of darkness, John uses magic to sneak out. He travels to Kutha, where he discovers the city is actually a den of demons, before he is detained by Assera. 272:
While in Iraq, the Muslim girl shows up again, introducing herself to a surprised Constantine as Assera Al-Aswari, and is an agent of MI6. She and Constantine drive into an army camp to discuss the events. While on the road, Constantine deduces that the place used to be an ancient city, named Kutha,
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Nergal welcomes John to Hell, where he begins a monologue explaining that he was collecting the souls of the dead to trap them in Hell, while the djinns were made as workers. Seeing that Nergal is running a casino in Hell, John challenges Nergal to a game of poker for the souls. Nergal and his
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With his mission completed, John returns to London for his end of the bargain. In the MI6 headquarters he releases the djinn and intimidates the MI6 officials to free Assera in Iraq and give her a new life of luxury. Frightened, the officials agree.
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describes it as a "fun easter egg", saying "a good, solid John Constantine book that looks great. I hoped for a bit more, but if you’re just looking for a decent supernatural tale starring Mr. Constantine, you might want to give this a look.'
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confidants agree, but if John loses he will find himself "cleaning 's ass with his tongue" for eternity. John cheats his way to victory, and Nergal is forced to free all the souls along with John and Assera.
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The book has been delayed several times from the originally slated publication date of sometime in 2008. It was eventually released as a hardcover graphic novel by Vertigo in February 2010 (
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The next day, John and Aseera visit the mysterious detainee locked away. As John examines him, the detainee turns out to be inhuman. In fact, John deduces that the detainee is a
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manages to detain a man said to be responsible. While being interrogated, the man unleashes a supernatural power that kills the soldiers and destroys the camp.
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The graphic novel is a self-contained story, venturing into the political ground that Jamie Delano is well known for. The story starts with a scene in
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imprint. The book is intended to mark the 25th anniversary of the first appearance of Constantine in the pages of
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In London, a chance encounter with a young Muslim girl leads a curious Constantine to the
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2010
John Constantine
Hellblazer
Vertigo
Jamie Delano
Jock
Karen Berger
1-4012-2035-5
graphic novel
DC Comics
John Constantine
Vertigo
Swamp Thing
Jamie Delano
Hellblazer
Jock
ISBN
1-4012-2035-5
Titan Books
ISBN
1845768655
ISBN
1401220398
Iraq
U.S. Army
British Museum
MI6
Sumerian
temple

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