Hellblazer #7 is an issue of the series Hellblazer (Volume 1) with a cover date of July, 1988.
Synopsis for "Ghost in the Machine"
While watching a series of midnight movies, John Constantine becomes preoccupied with finding the mysteries that Zed hides about her past. This preoccupation manifests itself in the form of sexual exploration, and he peels off her clothes and makes love to her there in the theatre. He digs deeper and deeper for secrets, peeling away her flesh to her very skeleton. Moments later, he is awakened from this vivid dream by the engineer on the train he fell asleep on.
Having slept til the train hit the end of the line, John has a cab take him to the Weetiebrix factory where his friend Ritchie Simpson has worked for ten years. Ritchie works nights running the computer systems, and secretly abusing his position to do hacking with the computers' superior hardware. Ritchie has managed to dig up some info on the Resurrection Crusaders, a typical fundamentalist missionary group who does high-profile fundraising. He has uncovered a splinter group called the Tongues of Fire, who have managed as yet to block his attempts to find out more about them. At John's urging, Ritchie tokes some hallucinogenics and uses some special technology to project himself into cyberspace.
Meanwhile, Zed is being looked after by John's old friend Ray Monde. Unbeknownst to them, a gang of thugs has assembled outside. In the course of their getting to know one another, Ray admits that his heart was given long ago to a certain man. He had lost his lover in the Falklands War. Meanwhile, he is now dying of AIDS. Suddenly, they are interrupted by members of the Tongues of Fire who have come for Zed. Among them is her own father, an elder of the Resurrection Crusade. He wrenches Zed away, while his young companions begin to violently beat Ray, justifying it by condemning his homosexuality.
In cyberspace, Ritchie traces a Pyramid of Prayer donation from Liberty, Ohio to Glastonbury, England. While he may have found his way to the Resurrection Crusaders' systems, the Tongues of Fire offshoot is booby-trapped. He knows that one false move could be fatal, and it isn't long before he makes one. In the real world, John Constantine realizes that something's wrong when Ritchie's beard starts to smoulder. In less than one minute, all that is left of Ritchie are charred remains. John thinks his friend dead, until he hears Ritchie's voice over the computer's speakers. Unfortunately, Ritchie is unaware of his physical body's fate, and John is left worrying about how to tell his friend that he can't come back. Awkwardly John listens as his friend tries to return, before muttering a goodbye, and unplugging the computer.
On his way home, John feels guilt over the fact that every last member of his old Newcastle Crew has been killed, and in each case he shared some of the responsibility in causing it. Ritchie was the last of the crew, and though it was the Tongues of Fire who killed him, it was John who sent him to them. He wonders when he will ever stop paying for the Newcastle debacle. Again, he is plagued by the ghosts of his dead friends, and he challenges them to show him, once again, that it is all his fault. Instead, the ghosts explain that they are actually there to help him resolve things. Emma accuses that part of his problem is that his interest in satisfying his sexual appetites is going to lead him to screw something up, soon. Uncomfortably, John gets up, and throws himself from the train.
In medical operating room, somewhere, Zed senses that John is falling, and sends him some strength. She knows that if she loses him, she may as well give up. She needs a friend like him to help her cheat her destiny. Regretfully, she worries that she should have told him about the danger of getting involved with her, but now it's too late.
Nearby, Zed's father consults with the doctors about whether his plans for her will still be possible, given that she has given her virginity to John Constantine. The doctors explain that while virginity would be preferable, there is no better psychological profile, and she will need to be brainwashed into aiding them, beginning tomorrow.
Appearing in "Ghost in the Machine"
Featured Characters:
- John Constantine (Also in a dream sequence)
Supporting Characters:
- Ray Monde (Dies)
- Ritchie Simpson (First appearance) (Also in a virtual reality) (Body dies)
- Zed (Also in a dream sequence)
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- British Army
- Bill (Ray Monde's lover) (Single appearance) (Deceased) (In a photograph only) (Cameo)
- Ghosts
- Emma
- Newcastle Crew
- Sister Anne-Marie
- Benjamin Cox (Flashback and main story)
- Frank North (Flashback and main story)
- Gary Lester (Flashback and main story)
- Sherlock Holmes (Fictional character) (On a TV or computer screen) (In dream sequence only) (Cameo)
- Baron Winters (Mentioned only)
- Cheryl Constantine (Mentioned only)
- God (Mentioned only)
- Jesus Christ (Mentioned only)
- Dr. Roger Huntoon (Mentioned only)
- Tony Masters (Mentioned only)
- Vampires (Mentioned only)
- Dracula (Mentioned only)
- Paul McCartney (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- Dream Realm
- Vertigo Universe (Unnamed)
- United Kingdom
- England
- London
- Somerset
- Glastonbury (First appearance) (Cameo)
- Resurrection Crusade Retreat and Sanctuary (First appearance) (Cameo)
- Barclays Bank (Mentioned only)
- Glastonbury (First appearance) (Cameo)
- North Yorkshire
- Ravenscar Secure Hospital (Mentioned only)
- West Yorkshire
- Leeds (Mentioned only)
- Falklands Islands (Mentioned only)
- England
- United States of America
- Iowa (Mentioned only)
- Liberty (Mentioned only)
- Washington, D.C.
- Georgetown
- Wintersgate Manor (Mentioned only)
- Georgetown
- Iowa (Mentioned only)
- United Kingdom
- Virtual World/"Fifth Dimension" (First appearance) (See Notes)
- Fifth Dimension (Mentioned only)
- Nirvana (Mentioned only)
Items:
- Constantine's Ligher
- Ritchie Simpson's Machine (First appearance)
- Silk Cut
Vehicles:
- Train
Events:
- Falklands War (Mentioned only)
Concepts:
Notes
- Constantine's fall also occurs with minor differences on New Earth as the unconscious Constantine's story chronologically continues in Swamp Thing (Volume 2) #74.
- Ritchie Simpson refers to the Virtual World inside the computers as the "Fifth Dimension". However, there are no connection between this realm andthe Fifth Dimension where Imps, like Mister Mxyzptlk, exists.
- This issue includes case file letters written by John Constantine during his time spent at the Ravenscar Institute following the botched Newcastle Exorcism in 1978. One of the letters makes reference to John's sister Cheryl. The collected letters are counter-signed by Ravenscar administrator Dr. Roger Huntoon.
- Brett Ewins and Jim McCarthy provide the artwork for pages 1-3 only. The remainder of the issue is penciled by John Ridgway.
- The attack of the Resurrection Crusader is partially adapted in the Constantine episode, "The Saint of Last Resorts: Part II".
- Similarly, Ritchie Simpson dying in the physical world while his consciousness travels to another universe is also adapted in the Constantine episode, "A Whole World Out There".
- This issue is reprinted in the Hellblazer: Original Sins trade paperback.
Trivia
- Constantine makes reference to once witnessing spontaneous human combustion at Baron Winters' Wintersgate Manor. The incident he is referring to the seance from Swamp Thing (Volume 2) #50 where John Zatara and Sargon the Sorcerer were incinerated by the Great Darkness.
- The spy from Constantine's dream is inspired by James Bond.
See Also
Recommended Reading
- Hellblazer Recommended Reading
- Constantine (Volume 1)
- Constantine: The Hellblazer (Volume 1)
- Hellblazer (Volume 1)
- The Hellblazer (Volume 1)
- Hellblazer: Bad Blood (Volume 1)
- Hellblazer: Lady Constantine (Volume 1)
- Hellblazer: Papa Midnite (Volume 1)
- Hellblazer Special: Chas (Volume 1)
- John Constantine: Hellblazer (Volume 1)
- John Constantine: Hellblazer - Dead in America (Volume 1)
- Spirit World (Volume 2)
- Swamp Thing (Volume 2)
- Trenchcoat Brigade (Volume 1)