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Clive Barker's Hellraiser (2011)
Series · 5 books · 2011-2013

Books in series

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#1

Hellraiser Vol. 1

2011

Clive Barker has "touched" Hellraiser only twice before: once to write The Hellbound Heart, and once more to write and direct the original Hellraiser film. With the HELLRAISER ongoing series, witness Barker's long-awaited return to tell a new chapter in the official continuity - a trajectory that will forever change the Cenobites...and Pinhead! So prepare your soul for an epic journey into horror from one of the medium's greatest voices, and starring one of the medium's greatest characters, in an unforgettable new chapter of Hellraiser.
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#2

Hellraiser Vol. 2

2012

One of the greatest horror franchises of all time returns, now under the control of its original creator! Now witness Barker's long-awaited return to tell a new chapter in the series' official continuity-a trajectory that will forever change the Cenobites...and Pinhead! Kirsty Cotton faces her greatest foes...both new and old. One is her greatest fear...Pinhead! But what could he have planned for her? The revelations in this volume will change the world of Hellraiser forever!
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#3

Clive Barker’s Hellraiser Vol. 3

2012

Clive Barker’s shocking return to Hellraiser continues! Pinhead, Hell’s priestly servant, has grown bored with his position in Hell. He needs to find a replacement before he can leave Hell, and chooses the only human to defeat him and his Cenobite followers - Kirsty Cotton. Kirsty accepts Pinhead’s offer, and descends into Hell to reunite with the loved ones Pinhead killed - and to rid humanity of Pinhead’s evil once and for all. Now, with their arrangement set, Pinhead and Kirsty Cotton begin a new battle - but is it too late for either to find salvation?
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#4

Clive Barker's Hellraiser Vol. 4

2012

Hell has come home as Clive Barker returns to writing his signature creation!Clive Barker has “touched” Hellraiser only twice before: once to write The Hellbound Heart, and once more to write and direct the original Hellraiser film. With the HELLRAISER ongoing series, witness Barker’s long-awaited return to tell a new chapter in the official continuity—a trajectory that will forever change the Cenobites…and Pinhead! So prepare your soul for an epic journey into horror from one of the medium’s greatest voices, and starring one of the medium’s greatest characters, in an unforgettable new chapter of Hellraiser. Story by Clive Barker, Mark Miller, & Brandon Seifert Art by Janusz Ordon, Stephen Thompson, Jesus Hervas, and Michael Montenat.
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#5

Clive Barker's Hellraiser Vol. 5

2013

Hell has come home as Clive Barker returns to writing his signature creation!We pick up after the devastating battle between Captain Elliott Spencer and Kirsty Cotton that literally tore a world apart. The fight may have stopped, but there’s still no peace. Change is the only constant in the new world of HELLRAISER!

Authors

Mark Alan Miller
Mark Alan Miller
Author · 6 books

Mark Alan Miller has carved a niche for himself working alongside some of the top horror icon makers of all time. He worked as editor to Clive Barker for over a decade, adapted stories by Joe R. Lansdale, and created original archival content with Tom Holland. In 2009, Miller began shepherding the release of the director's cut of Barker's classic film Nightbreed. After 6 years of Miller's campaigning, tracking down the footage, and assembling the film, Barker's long-thought-lost vision was released on Blu-Ray by Scream Factory and the film won best vintage release at the 41st annual Saturn Awards. Miller was there to accept the award in person. The project has garnered worldwide interest, and been featured in publications such as Entertainment Weekly, Fangoria,and Empire magazine, and was named Total Film's 14th best extended cut of all time. Mark's work is not limited to the printed word, however. He has produced a series of animated shorts with the comedy troupe Superego for Nerdist Channel, directed an animated original by the name of The Great Corben, for Hulu's Fun Size Horror Volume 2, and was a staff writer for Stan Lee's Lucky man the animated series. Most recently, his short film The Coming Dawn Ministry can be seen on the Twisted Twins' Blood Drive anthology. His other works include, Clive Barker's Hellraiser, Hellraiser Bestiary, Next Testament, Next Testament the Novel, and Joe R. Lansdale's The Steam Man of the Prairie and the Dark Rider Get Down.

Clive Barker
Clive Barker
Author · 76 books

Clive Barker was born in Liverpool, England, the son of Joan Rubie (née Revill), a painter and school welfare officer, and Leonard Barker, a personnel director for an industrial relations firm. Educated at Dovedale Primary School and Quarry Bank High School, he studied English and Philosophy at Liverpool University and his picture now hangs in the entrance hallway to the Philosophy Department. It was in Liverpool in 1975 that he met his first partner, John Gregson, with whom he lived until 1986. Barker's second long-term relationship, with photographer David Armstrong, ended in 2009. In 2003, Clive Barker received The Davidson/Valentini Award at the 15th GLAAD Media Awards. This award is presented "to an openly lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender individual who has made a significant difference in promoting equal rights for any of those communities". While Barker is critical of organized religion, he has stated that he is a believer in both God and the afterlife, and that the Bible influences his work. Fans have noticed of late that Barker's voice has become gravelly and coarse. He says in a December 2008 online interview that this is due to polyps in his throat which were so severe that a doctor told him he was taking in ten percent of the air he was supposed to have been getting. He has had two surgeries to remove them and believes his resultant voice is an improvement over how it was prior to the surgeries. He said he did not have cancer and has given up cigars. On August 27, 2010, Barker underwent surgery yet again to remove new polyp growths from his throat. In early February 2012 Barker fell into a coma after a dentist visit led to blood poisoning. Barker remained in a coma for eleven days but eventually came out of it. Fans were notified on his Twitter page about some of the experience and that Barker was recovering after the ordeal, but left with many strange visions. Barker is one of the leading authors of contemporary horror/fantasy, writing in the horror genre early in his career, mostly in the form of short stories (collected in Books of Blood 1 – 6), and the Faustian novel The Damnation Game (1985). Later he moved towards modern-day fantasy and urban fantasy with horror elements in Weaveworld (1987), The Great and Secret Show (1989), the world-spanning Imajica (1991) and Sacrament (1996), bringing in the deeper, richer concepts of reality, the nature of the mind and dreams, and the power of words and memories. Barker has a keen interest in movie production, although his films have received mixed receptions. He wrote the screenplays for Underworld (aka Transmutations – 1985) and Rawhead Rex (1986), both directed by George Pavlou. Displeased by how his material was handled, he moved to directing with Hellraiser (1987), based on his novella The Hellbound Heart. His early movies, the shorts The Forbidden and Salome, are experimental art movies with surrealist elements, which have been re-released together to moderate critical acclaim. After his film Nightbreed (Cabal), which was widely considered to be a flop, Barker returned to write and direct Lord of Illusions. Barker was an executive producer of the film Gods and Monsters, which received major critical acclaim. Barker is a prolific visual artist working in a variety of media, often illustrating his own books. His paintings have been seen first on the covers of his official fan club magazine, Dread, published by Fantaco in the early Nineties, as well on the covers of the collections of his plays, Incarnations (1995) and Forms of Heaven (1996), as well as on the second printing of the original UK publications of his Books of Blood series. A longtime comics fan, Barker achieved his dream of publishing his own superhero books when Marvel Comics launched the Razorline imprint in 1993. Based on detailed premises, titles and lead characters he created specifically for this, the four interrelated titles—set outside the Marvel universe—were Ectokid,

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