John Constantine is no saint. The guy is to blame for the registry office, he has already gone over a lot of rules, over a lot of powerful people. Saint he is not.
But John Constantine has also saved a lot of people many times, has protected the human race from unspeakable horrors. He's like a guardian of the mystical world. The fact is: John Constantine is 99% angel, perfect, but that 1% is a bum.
So, people want to know: Constantine dies, will he take the elevator to the top floor or will he sit on the devil's lap? DC has finally given the definitive answer to this question and you're going to be amazed. Does Constantine go to Paradise?
Go to hell? Is it a shared custody? You will find out now.
Hey Nerd, what's up? Peter here! Your grandmother used to say: whoever plays with fire ends up getting burned.
This is a universal truth, but John Constantine didn't pay attention. He does not call. Dude, the municipality has the limit.
Because of this, John Constantine made enemies everywhere. He is hated by angels, demons, wizards, humans, heroes. You can count the allies the guy has on one hand.
I mean the allies who are still alive. One of John Constantine's secret powers is having incredible luck, luck that he takes from the people around him. In other words, for him to do well, the people closest to him have to do very badly.
So, I ask: where does a guy like that go, in the final hour? The Dead in America saga has just begun and John Constantine has discovered that he is very screwed. Really screwed up.
Let's understand this bullshit now. But if you were the judge, would you send him upstairs or downstairs? You're already commenting below.
And also comment, who would you cast as John Constantine’s new actor in theaters? I'm watching the comments, huh, let's make some noise! The clock is ticking for John Constantine.
It's been seventeen days since his heart stopped beating, and still, he moves. He doesn't know how or why this happened. But he knows this isn't normal, not even by his standards.
It's only the demonic blood in his veins that keeps the guy alive, but it won't last forever. John Constantine is finally dying. If his heart doesn't work again, his entire body will rot.
That's what takes John Constantine, his son Noah and newcomer Nat on a trip to the United States. It's none of their territory, it's a land full of danger, but John Constantine needs answers. In the United States, on the road, John Constantine falls asleep.
When he sleeps, he receives a visitor. It is none other than Morpheus, of the Endless. The Sandman.
Draming about your neighbor, your fifth-grade teacher, your baker, that's something common people do. John Constantine immediately dreams of the master of the whole thing, Draming himself. Sandman arrives to resolve an outstanding matter.
Like everyone else, Sandman has also been tricked by John Constantine and is there to get satisfaction. He already says that Constantine lied to him. Still, like everyone else, Sandman wants something from Constantine.
According to Sandman, something terrible has crept into America and he needs the wizard to deal with this threat. This force is taking over the unconscious of the American people, infiltrating, corrupting, taking away the influence of Sandman and the other Perpetuals. In other words, it's big stuff.
But it's Sandman who also delivers the worst news of all: John Constantine's biggest problem isn't dying, it's what comes after. Constantine was banished from Heaven and was banished from Hell. Nobody wants the guy in either place.
In other words, when Constantine dies, his soul dies with it. Ends. End.
There is no possibility of an afterlife for John Constantine. The spiritual side of DC has always been complex and often contradictory. There are characters who are dead and still wandering around.
Deadman is one of them. Recently, the crazy man finally went to the other side, but he was trapped in the mortal world as a ghost for decades. The one who has been stuck in this for the longest time is the Phantom Avenger.
The guy is so old that his origins have already been lost, but it's guaranteed that he's also a lost soul, who didn't go upstairs or downstairs. So, the question remains: will John Constantine really become a ghost, to harass others, or will he cease to exist when his body dies? DC has played with this dilemma several times.
John Constantine is certain that he will be condemned to Hell, so he has done everything to escape this fate. The wizard even became immortal for a while, precisely so as not to provoke a civil war in Hell. The demons came together to save Constantine from death.
Now, apparently, the matter is decided: Constantine does not enter Hell. On the other hand, canonically, there is another character who does not enter either Paradise or Hell: the Wolf. Who remembers this story?
Lobo overturned the Corsa, went downstairs, kicked everyone out, was kicked out. Then, they sent the Wolf to Heaven, to see if he could get better. Wolf squelched everyone in Heaven and was expelled from there too.
Result: Wolf was resurrected and became immortal from that moment on. It could be a possibility for John Constantine going forward. In any case, the saga is just beginning.
We don't really know why his heart stopped beating and we don't know what forces are dominating America. It is related? I will continue following this saga.
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