Show notes
This week, the consequences of Constantine’s recent battles come home in three soul-shattering issues, as John receives heartbreaking news and an old enemy stops by for a drink. Plus, Constantine shares a tale of (slightly) happier days in Vertigo Jam #1.http://media.blubrry.com/vertiguys/content.blubrry.com/vertiguys/92_Hellblazer_67-69_edit_2.mp3 Show Notes4:37 – We covered Hellblazer #62 here.6:00 – The song is “Blue Carolina,” from Alkaline Trio’s 2003 record Good Mourning.9:45 – That was a reference to Shaun of the Dead.15:40 – I was quoting Home Alone.17:21 – This issue’s title is a bit of a line from “A Rainy Night in Soho,” from the Pogues’ 1986 extended play Poguetry in Motion.18:03 – We learned a bit more about these fish in Hellblazer #50. Apparently, they’re blind and their movements are often consulted as oracles by the vampires.18:44 – I was quoting the 1997 PlayStation masterpiece Castlevania: Symphony of the Night.19:10 – “The Calibraxis possession” was depicted in the “Royal Blood” story arc. Here, as in that arc, the Prince isn’t referred to by name, but anyone passingly familiar with the royals can decipher which one Ennis means.29:46 – This isn’t the first time the term “rough trade” has appeared in this series, nor the first time it’s been used as an apparent pun on an unexpectedly violent end to a scene. In Hellblazer #6, homophobic punks attacked Nergal in a public men’s room, saying, “ ‘ope yer like rough trade.” Before ripping them to shreds, Nergal replied, “Oh yes, please… The rougher the better.”31:27 – By an “Inniskilling,” the narration means a member of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. We also saw these guys deployed against the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland, during Cassidy’s origin story in Preacher. By the way, Kev’s narration in this scene mentions that William Constantine already has a son back home, little Tom – that’d be John’s father, Thomas Constantine, which confirms that Kev hasn’t actually killed any subsequent Constantines.34:50 – Despite having played through the opening hours of Final Fantasy VII dozens of times, I got this wrong. The first mission, the one with the 10-minute countdown, takes place at Midgar’s Sector 1 Reactor. The party later passes through Sector 4 on their way to strike the Sector 5 Reactor, but the Sector 4 Reactor is never seen.37:37 – Nergal gave John a transfusion of demon blood way back in Hellblazer #8.46:53 – Sean’s referencing A Goofy Movie.50:20 – The Third of the Fallen first appeared in Hellblazer #45.57:00 – Sean’s talking about The Authority: Kev, a one-shot published by WildStorm (by then a DC imprint) in 2002.

