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Bad memories bounce back to bewilder our buddies in Hellblazer #70-71 – while a brokenhearted Constantine battles the Blitz, his beloved Kit barhops in Belfast.http://media.blubrry.com/vertiguys/content.blubrry.com/vertiguys/96_Hellblazer_70-71_edit_2.mp3 Show Notes1:20 – Rick Veitch, who later became the regular writer on Swamp Thing, also contributed to the art during Moore’s run. The recolored pages can be found in Absolute Swamp Thing, which drops later this month. It does not receive our endorsement.6:05 – A line in Hellblazer #68 confirms that John has been on the street “since summer,” so this issue does indeed take place right after the breakup, six months before the series’ “present day.”6:50 – Brendan Finn appeared in my favorite, Hellblazer #42.9:19 – The statue they’re discussing is apparently real, and was recent at the time of the comic.11:11 – “Knock on Wood” is a song by M. K. Jerome and Jack Scholl. It is sung in Casablanca by actor and singer Dooley Wilson in the role of nightclub pianist Sam.11:44 – The white Toyota Cresta was the prized possession of Great Teacher Onizuka’s boss, Vice Principal Uchiyamada. At least once per story arc, and usually in the course of some unassailably upright purpose, Onizuka somehow caused the demolition of the beloved car.28:55 – Cassidy learned that there was “no fuckin’ ground floor in Hell” during his misspent years, as we discussed in our Preacher finale.30:23 – Given the year, we can conclude that Jamie was fighting Hitler’s Luftwaffe as a part of World War II’s Battle of Britain. This issue’s title, “Finest Hour,” refers to Winston Churchill’s famous speech of June 18, 1940, in which he exhorted full resolve in the face of the offensive.31:16 – “Yellow-nosed bastards” refers to the Messerschmitt Bf 109 fighters of the JG 26 German fighter wing, which had their noses painted bright yellow for identification. One is depicted on the cover of Jagers: Fighter Aces of the Luftwaffe, an apparently fictional historical work that played a significant role in the plot of Preacher.32:09 – Yet again, Garth Ennis invokes drinking with the lads as everything worth living for.34:03 – Mr. Banks is the uptight father character from Mary Poppins.42:11 – Majestic 12, or MJ12, is a real conspiracy theory that also served as the villain for the 2000 role-playing shooter Deus Ex.42:23 – Tom Bodett is a National Public Radio regular and spokesperson for Motel 6, on whose behalf he has been delivering the tagline, “We’ll leave the light on for you,” for more than 30 years. Sean’s talking about the D&D live-play podcast The Adventure Zone, which he recommends and I do not.

