The Horrorist (comics) explained

The Horrorist
Schedule:Monthly
Limited:Y
Horror:y
Publisher:Vertigo/DC Comics
Date:December 1995 - January 1996
Issues:2
Writers:Jamie Delano
Artists:David Lloyd
Colorists:Elitta Fell
Editors:Stuart Moore
Tpb:The Devil You Know
Isbn:1-4012-1269-7
Subcat:Vertigo Comics
Sort:Horrorist

The Horrorist was an occult and horror-themed comic book limited series written by Jamie Delano, with art by David Lloyd, published by the DC Comics imprint Vertigo. It was a spin-off of Vertigo's popular Hellblazer series and features the character John Constantine. The book consisted of two 52-page issues without advertisements, published in December 1995 and January 1996 respectively.

Plot

The story revolves around Angel, who as a young girl was rescued from war-torn Mozambique, and who witnessed the most unspeakable war crimes and atrocities. As an adult, in the present day, Angel becomes a "Horrorist", that is, someone who redistributes pain by unveiling to people the suffering of others. She travels America's roadways, annihilating people's solipsistic existence by exposing them to the unfettered scope of true oppression, famine and murder. Sometimes this takes the form of altered reality, such as several boys playing in the snow dying from landmines that were not there earlier.

Demonologist John Constantine is drawn to Angel, both sexually and psychologically, mostly out of a hope that she can penetrate his emotional numbness. While they have sex, Angel fills Constantine's mind with all the suffering in the world, emptying herself, which ultimately restores a bit of Constantine's lost humanity at the apparent cost of her life.

Collected editions

The Horrorist was collected along with Hellblazer #10–13, and The Hellblazer Annual as The Devil You Know .

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