
Sigils to send a ghost on.
Hellblazer #231

Sigils to send a ghost on.
Hellblazer #231

Angie Spatchcock casting a spell at the Praexis demons.
Hellblazer #225

The Watcher of the Third Place.
Hellblazer #224

Steve Evans saying a spell.
Hellblazer #217

Nunc dimmittis, servum tuum, Domine – “Now Thou dost dismiss Thy servant, O Lord”.
The First of the Fallen rearranged the words around somewhat.
Hellblazer #212

Constantine casting a spell on Keith, a guy who pissed Constantine off.
Hellblazer #202
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Update #1 from Straight to Hell:
Belshazzar – last king of Babylon and an infamous idolater. Funnily enough, belongs in the family tree of someone called Nergal.
Baphomet – the classic, goat-headed demon, commonly used in occult fiction. There’s the spiritual icon of the Nightbreed from Clive Barker’s work – a spectacular analog for Jesus if you ask me. Which is what Alanis Morrissette might call ironic, since the very Christian order of the Knights Templar were often accused of devil worship, with Baphomet cited as their idol.
Belial – aka Baal, Satan. Although Milton, the forefather of Careyan Demonology, has Belial as a lesser demon of impurity.

Angie Spatchcock drawing a sigil with her blood.
Hellblazer #189

Sigils on cover of Hellblazer.
Hellblazer #189
More information about the sigils used from Straight to Hell.

A map of creation made up of bones.
Hellblazer #187

Constantine and The Swamp Thing talking about doors.
Hellblazer #184