Summary

  • John Constantine supplements his income with a side gig involving scams and trickery, a far cry from his heroics.
  • Constantine's con artist ways are an integral part of his character that has endeared him to fans.
  • For those eager to delve further into this facet of John Constantine, exploring Si Spurrier and Aaron Campbell’s John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #1 is highly recommended.

WARNING: Potential Spoilers For Batman / Dylan Dog #2!John Constantine has helped save the DC Universe on more than one occasion, especially when it comes to supernatural threats, given his expertise in the occult. However, killing undead creatures and tricking demons into making deals doesn’t pay the bills. Therefore, Constantine has a rather amusing side gig to supplement his income, one that's far from heroic.

Batman / Dylan Dog #2 by Roberto Recchioni, Werther Dell'Edera, Gigi Cavenago, and Giovanna Niro sees Batman dispatch his new crime-fighting partner, Nightmare Investigator Dylan Dog, on a mission to find John Constantine and gain access to Hell. However, it's quickly revealed that this isn’t the first encounter between Dog and Constantine.

John Constantine and Dylan Dog in Batman Dylan Dog #2 Career

As introductions are exchanged, Dylan reminds John of their previous meeting when he arrested the warlock for "obscene acts in public." This sparks a conversation about how Dylan has transitioned from being a cop to entering Constantine's line of work, which John humorously defines as scamming "suckers."

John Constantine its That He Pays the Bill’s by Scamming “Suckers”

John Constantine Sleeping with a skeleton

When Dylan first reveals that he isn’t the cop that John re and now deals in the occult, John asks if this makes them colleagues now, which Dog confirms by labeling himself as a Nightmare Investigator and Constantine as a warlock. However, this isn’t exactly what John was getting at when he referred to them as “colleagues” and clarifies his question by asking, But we scam the same naive suckers, right?” This question reveals what John sees as his true job and how he pays the bills, even if scamming “suckers” is a far cry from saving the DCU.

Batman / Dylan Dog #2 may finally see Constantine taking ownership of his con artist ways, but John’s scamming and trickery are nothing new and are a long-established part of his character.

Given the context of the conversation, Constantine's brand of scamming leans towards the supernatural. Meaning, John isn’t likely pilfering credit card information; rather, he's exploiting those who hold beliefs in the occult. It's an ideal side hustle for him, given his expertise in all things supernatural. Thus, even though he's engaging in deceit, it's done in a manner that rings true to believers. Furthermore, working virtually for himself affords him the flexibility he requires, especially since he frequently needs to rush off at a moment's notice to confront various threats to the DC Universe.

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Constantine’s Con-Artist Ways Are an Integral Part of His Character

Image of John Constantine, with half of his face a skull, standing in front of a diner.

Batman / Dylan Dog #2 may finally see Constantine taking ownership of his con artist ways, but John’s scamming and trickery are nothing new and are a long-established part of his character that is seen throughout various interpretations in comics and animated movies alike. Known among peers and adversaries alike as a deceitful, smooth-talker, this trait, albeit problematic, has endeared him to many fans. For those eager to delve further into this facet of John Constantine, exploring Si Spurrier and Aaron Campbell’s John Constantine, Hellblazer: Dead in America #1 is highly recommended.

Batman / Dylan Dog #2 is available now from DC Comics!

BATMAN / DYLAN DOG #2 (2024)

Batman Dylan Dog cover #2
  • Writer: Roberto Recchioni
  • Artist: Werther Dell'Edera & Gigi Cavenago
  • Colorist: Giovanna Niro
  • Letterer: Omar Tuis
  • Cover Artist: Gigi Cavenago
NAME
John Constantine
Alias
Hellblazer
Created By
Alan Moore, Steve Bissette, John Totleben
POWERS
Occult magic, exorcism, summoning, demon manipulation, limited precognition, expert in dark arts
RELATIONSHIPS
Astra Logue (condemned soul), Zari Tarazi (lover), Chas Chandler (friend), Manny (angel), Desmond (ex-lover), Papa Midnite (adversary)
HISTORY
John Constantine first appeared in DC Comics as part of the "Swamp Thing" series before becoming the lead character in the "Hellblazer" comic. Born in Liverpool, John’s dabbling in magic led to the damning of a young girl’s soul, an event that haunts him throughout his life. His cynicism and moral ambiguity shape his dark adventures as he combats the forces of Heaven and Hell. Despite his flaws, he often sacrifices his well-being for others.

John Constantine is a dark, morally complex, supernatural detective from DC Comics. As a chain-smoking, trenchcoat-wearing master of the occult, he battles demons, angels, and magical forces while navigating his own haunted past. He has appeared in comics, live-action films, animated features, TV shows, and the Arrowverse. Known for his cynicism and reluctant heroism, Constantine often sacrifices personal happiness for the greater good.