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Hellraiser Omnibus Vol. 2
Hellraiser Omnibus Vol. 2
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Presented in an expansive omnibus format, this collection assembles over 500 pages of richly imagined, meticulously crafted horror from the legendary Clive Barker himself, along with masterful storytellers like Brandon Seifert (Witch Doctor) and more.
Hellraiser: The Road Below reveals Kirsty Cotton’s first days in Hell as Hell’s Priestess, and how the road there is always paved with good intentions. She has gone from a human resisting the forces of Hell, to the ruler of light in the darkest of places. Now she is called to New Orleans by a holder of the LeMarchand Device—a woman looking to end a decades-long family feud by any means necessary…
Hellraiser: The Dark Watch takes the Hellraiser universe to new, twisted depths where nothing is what it seems. The old ways have been destroyed, leaving a dangerous world in their place where the Cenobites no longer remain hidden, but instead show the world a visceral Hell that will forever be burned deep into their souls.
Hellraiser: Bestiary shows the wide imagination of Hellraiser, collecting short stories from the best in horror storytelling and exploring the possibilities of the flesh.
Featuring Clive Barker, Brandon Seifert, Ben Meares, Mark Miller, Victor LaValle, Christopher Taylor, Ed Brisson, Lela Gwenn, Christian Francis, Michael Moreci, Valerie D’Orazio, Christopher Sebela, Haemi Jang, Tom Garcia, Korkut Oztekin, Jesús Hervás, Janusz Ordon, Conor Nolan, Colin Lorimer, Carlos Magno, Jason Shawn Alexander, Amancay Nahuelpan, Akiel Guzman, Daniele Serra, Huseyin Ozkan, Paolo Villanelli, Vincent Nappi, Matt Battaglia, Peter Bergting, and more.
Collects Hellraiser: The Road Below #1-4, Hellraiser: The Dark Watch #1-12, and Hellraiser: Bestiary #1-6.
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- Usually contain complete runs or extensive story arcs
- Typically 800-1000+ pages
- Higher price point, often €100-€150
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- Collect shorter runs or story arcs
- Usually 300-600 pages
- Priced between €30-€50
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