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- What better place to rewrite the American Dream?
- — Dr. Diablo
John Constantine: Hellblazer - Dead in America #7 is an issue of the series John Constantine: Hellblazer - Dead in America (Volume 1) with a cover date of September, 2024. It was published on July 17, 2024.
Synopsis for the 1st Story
Appearing in the 1st Story
Featured Characters:
- Dr. Diablo (Ezra Garner/Elliot Garner) (Real name revealed) (Flashback and main story) (Also as a spirit) (Destroyed) (Origin)
- John Constantine (Revealed to be alive)
Supporting Characters:
- The Cumaean Sybil (Deiphobe/"Clarice Sackville") (Flashback only)
- The Endless
- Dream (Morpheus) (Deceased) (Flashback only) (Cameo)
- Dream (Daniel Hall) (Flashback and main story)
- The Swamp Thing (Alec Holland) (Flashback only) (Cameo)
- Thomas "Tom" Eliot (First appearance) (Flashback only)
Antagonists:
- Ghosts of Cambridge Mansion (Single appearance) (Flashback only) (Cameo)
- Ruthven Sykes (First appearance) (Flashback only)
- Three Witches
- The Furies (Flashback only)
Other Characters:
- Bohemian Club (First appearance) (Flashback only)
- Ethel Cripps (Flashback only)
- Rachel (John Constantine's ex-girlfriend) (Appears only as a corpse) (Flashback only)
- Reggie (Cambridge Mansion host) (First appearance)
- Rhymer Demon (First appearance; unnamed) (Cameo)
- Tom Garner (Dr. Diablo's son) (Single appearance) (Dies in flashback)
- Amy Cambridge (Mentioned only)
- Devils (Mentioned only)
- Astaroth (Mentioned only)
- Choronzon (Unnamed) (Mentioned only)
- Scirlin (Mentioned only)
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt (Mentioned only)
- Mr. Garner (Unnamed) (Deceased) (Mentioned only)
- Gods (Mentioned only)
- The Great Darkness (Mentioned only)
- Henry Kissinger (Mentioned only)
- John Dee (Unnamed) (Mentioned only)
- Nat (Mentioned only)
- Noah Ikumelo (Mentioned only)
- Order of Ancient Mysteries (Mentioned only)
- Roderick Burgess (Mentioned only)
- Zombies (Mentioned only)
- Mark Twain (Mentioned only)
- Petronius (Mentioned only)
- Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot (Unnamed) (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Multiverse
- Earth 0
- 1924
- United States of America
- New York City
- Brooklyn
- Brooklyn Bridge (Flashback only) (Cameo)
- Ellis Island (Mentioned only)
- Brooklyn
- New York City
- United States of America
- 1933
- United States of America
- Los Angeles
- Wilshire Boulevard (Flashback only)
- Los Angeles
- United States of America
- 1950
- United States of America
- Los Angeles (Flashback only)
- Hollywood (Mentioned only)
- Los Angeles (Flashback only)
- United States of America
- 1955
- United States of America
- California
- Bohemian Grove (Flashback only)
- California
- United States of America
- 1989
- 2020
- England
- Cambridge (As an illusion only)
- United States of America
- California
- Bohemian Grove
- San Miguel (First appearance; unnamed)
- Cambridge Mansion (First appearance)
- Santa Lucia Mountains (Flashback only) (Cameo)
- Fresno (Mentioned only)
- California
- England
- 1924
- Sphere of the Gods
- The Dreaming (Flashback only) (Cameo)
- Hell (Cameo)
- Earth 0
Items:
- Amulet of Protection (Flashback only)
- Cambridge Repeater Rifle (Cameo)
- Dream's Sand Pouch (Flashback only)
- "Grimorium Verum" (Mentioned only)
- The Pot of the Sybil (Flashback only)
Vehicles:
- Routemaster (Mentioned only)
Concepts:
Notes
- This story takes place one month after Constantine's disappearance in the epilogue of the previous issue.
Trivia
- Many events from the Sandman/Hellblazer continuity are mentioned and featured through flashbacks:
- Roderick Burgess imprisoning Lord Morpheus from Sandman (Volume 2) #1;
- Ethel Cripps and Ruthven Sykes betraying Burgess from Sandman (Volume 2) #1;
- Cripps stealing Dream's Sand Pouch from Sykes and eventually selling it to escape with his son John Dee from Sandman (Volume 2) #1;
- The Swamp Thing and Constantine visiting Cambridge Mansion and facing its ghosts in Swamp Thing (Volume 2) #45;
- Constantine's ex-girlfriend, Rachel, dying because of Dream's sand in Sandman (Volume 2) #3.
See Also
Links and References
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