I first heard that this character came from a work, "Twilight." It describes the finale of the DC Universe, a dark, distorted future world, derived from the idea of Alan Moore in 1987, but it has not been published. And Constantine is the one who reversed the future.
Fans are accustomed to calling him "Zhakang", "smoke and curse teammates" is the perfect explanation for him. From the age of 15 years old, he has never left his hand, 30 cigarettes a day. He obtained the qualifications to ascend to heaven after death by working for God. He hates the hypocrisy of angels and the sordidness of demons. But he himself was scumbag, fought with the devil and turned to angels for help, and relied on the power of the devil when his life was dying. Two episodes sell teammates once. As Annie said, "No one who is with you will end well." The first companions all experienced the "Newcastle incident", leaving a shadow in everyone's heart. The fear of magic, the guilt of the soul, the hatred of Constantine. The story of Newscar told Constantine that there was a price to pay for using magic, and this price was sometimes he could not afford.
After many years, his companion Gary approached him and was exploited again. Chas lived in the world with 47 souls on his back. Anne became a nun and became a nun. Zed was unwilling to give up spiritual vision and endure pain. Constantine's surroundings always seem to be not going well, this is his curse. But he was also secretly contending. He agreed with Gary when he was dying, and cast a spell on Chas to protect his life. He couldn't bear that Annie was implicated and abandoned her, and asked Manny to guide Zed. This is why Constantine is so incurable and incredibly fascinating. "This is his magic."
Say he is a superhero or anti-hero, but don’t say he is a real person. I hate people who are hypocritical, full of lies, and surviving in the world. What he did to greet God was to put his soul at rest. What he did to fight the hell demons was just to let himself and the people around him live. He is conceited, defiant, and at the same time in awe of life.
Well, he is the John Constantine.
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