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|family= {{F|Tommy Constantine|(husband; deceased)}}<br>{{F|John Constantine|(son)}}<br>{{F|page=John Constantine's sister|Unnamed|(daughter)}} |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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− | In 1977, Mary Anne unknowingly met her son, [[John Constantine]], in her pub in [[Liverpool]]. After he got into a fight with her husband, [[Tommy Constantine |
+ | In 1977, Mary Anne unknowingly met her future son, [[John Constantine]], in her pub in [[Liverpool]]. After he got into a fight with her husband, [[Tommy Constantine]], Mary Anne angrily kicked John out of her pub, proclaiming that she never wanted to see him again.<ref name="Dancing Queen">{{Ep|Dancing Queen}}</ref> |
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+ | At some point, Mary Anne and Tommy had [[John Constantine's sister|a daughter]] together.<ref>{{Ep|Rage of Caliban}}</ref> On 10 May 1982, Mary gave birth to the couple's second child, [[John Constantine|John]]. Unfortunately, she died in the middle of childbirth.<ref name=":0">{{Ep|Non Est Asylum|}}</ref> |
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+ | Due to Mary Anne's death, [[Tommy Constantine|Tommy]] developed a deep, irrational resentment towards their son, [[John Constantine|John]], blaming him for "killing" her.<ref name=":0" /> |
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+ | [[Zed Martin]] came into contact with Mary Anne's spirit while in a coma. After their encounter, she was able to assure John that Mary Anne did not blame her son for her death.<ref>{{Ep|Quid Pro Quo|}}</ref> |
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+ | *In the DC comics, [[w:c:dc:Mary Anne Constantine|Mary Anne Constantine]] died giving birth to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Constantine John Constantine] and his stillborn brother due to her husband, Thomas Constantine, forcing her to try and abort the twins earlier. |
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Revision as of 18:58, 11 February 2020
Mary Anne[1] (died May 10, 1982) was the wife of the late Tommy Constantine and the mother of John Constantine and an unnamed woman.
Biography
In 1977, Mary Anne unknowingly met her future son, John Constantine, in her pub in Liverpool. After he got into a fight with her husband, Tommy Constantine, Mary Anne angrily kicked John out of her pub, proclaiming that she never wanted to see him again.[1]
At some point, Mary Anne and Tommy had a daughter together.[2] On 10 May 1982, Mary gave birth to the couple's second child, John. Unfortunately, she died in the middle of childbirth.[3]
Legacy
Due to Mary Anne's death, Tommy developed a deep, irrational resentment towards their son, John, blaming him for "killing" her.[3]
Zed Martin came into contact with Mary Anne's spirit while in a coma. After their encounter, she was able to assure John that Mary Anne did not blame her son for her death.[4]
Appearances
Constantine
- "Non Est Asylum" (mentioned)
- "Danse Vaudou" (mentioned)
- "Quid Pro Quo" (mentioned)
DC's Legends of Tomorrow
Season 3
- "Necromancing the Stone" (mentioned)
Season 4
Behind the scenes
- Mary's name was never revealed on-screen, only in the credits.
- In the DC comics, Mary Anne Constantine died giving birth to John Constantine and his stillborn brother due to her husband, Thomas Constantine, forcing her to try and abort the twins earlier.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Dancing Queen"
- ↑ "Rage of Caliban"
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Non Est Asylum"
- ↑ "Quid Pro Quo"