Sickpack

>Sickpack
>Dogwielder
>Constantine
>Written by Ennis

Will this be the greatest team-up ever known to men?

>Constantine is crying
YES

Why is Frank crying?

only if you're a 12 year old edgelord wanker

Has Dillon made any attempt at improving his art?

He's just cover artist.

The interiors are by frequent Ennis collaborator Russ Braun.

>Dogwelder
Take my money. This is going to be good

*dogwelder II

Rest in peace dogwelder original

This might be the perfect comic.

It still hurts

im about to read all star section 8 to get me ready for this

Why does Ennis still get to make edgy garbage when everyone else had to stop when the 90's were over.

Is this cover a reference?
That fag positioning on Constantine reminds me of Logans claws

The best part is that Ennis is writing his take on social issues in superhero comics.

Because it's funny as hell and cunts spend money on it.

Did you miss the news? We like the 90s again.

oh god that first issue was glorious

somehow the fact they got the green lantern oath right is itself hilarious

>tfw the trade's out in a week
Got my preorder booked and everything.

after i finish this im definitely going to go read all there hitman stuff

>dogwelder literally welds dogs to people

You understand that Section Eight is a comedy, right?

holy shit that etrigan reveal

i think it auctualy works even better on a phone reading only the single page then it must have been in physical when he first showed i assumed he switched places with phantom like he normally does i guess its not that strange considering they were in the afterlife

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its funny im normaly against meta shit but i liked that vertigo stuff
not a fan of the was all a dream stuff it seems to be heading towards though (i never for a moment considered it cannon of course mostly because of constintines lines

god fucking damit

The very idea of motherfucking Dogwelder being a legacy hero is still one of the funniest things that came out of the Section 8 mini-series.

I will never not laugh whilst looking at this cover. Neal Adams doing a parody of his own most historic, famous cover for something this grotesquely absurd is so utterly delightful to me.

Is Neal Adams secretly the greatest comedic mind of our time?

I don't know about the "greatest," but he really is pretty consistently delightful. In an industry where flavours of the month come and go like the turning of the tides, you've got to love a guy who remains relevant and fresh fifty fucking years after he got his start in the field, and I think bringing such a sense of fun to his work is a huge part of that.