![]() ![]() The two also collaborated on “Seduth,” released by IDW Publishing in 3D. Over the last six years, Monfette has penned screen adaptations of Barker’s “Books of Blood” stories “Down, Satan” and “Son of Celluloid” which are in development. While Hellraiser sorts itself out in Hollywood with a direct-to-DVD sequel on the way and a big budget remake, Boom! Studios is reinvigorating the brand with an all-new eight-part comic book series hitting shelves on March 23.Ĭo-writing this endeavor with Clive Barker himself is Chris Monfette, no stranger to the Barker-verse. Marshal Law,” “Hellraiser/Nightbreed: Jihad,” et al.). During this great decline, disciples of Pinhead were able to turn to the comic book medium for full-blooded tales of depravity and hell thanks to an anthology series by Epic Comics, but even here, Hellraiser took an arguable downturn as Pinhead leapt into mediocrity yet again with his own Marvel series and a slew of spins-offs (“Pinhead vs. Fans of the series can attest to that, having witnessed over two decades horror’s beacon of counterculture cinema gradually descend from an experience in terror (with Clive Barkerâs 1987 film Hellraiser) to a whimpering shadow of its former self thanks to a legacy of direct-to-DVD chapters. Co-writer of Boom! Studios’ upcoming comic bookįor Hellraiser, there’s only one place to go, and that is up. ![]()
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