This was part of a Humble Bundle some time ago and that's basically why I picked it up even though I was completely unfamiliar with the Hellraiser franchise. At the beginning it was very confusing since I didn't know who everyone was and what was happening, however I was able to immediately see it...
Mercy and the werewolf pack are doing their full moon roaming as animals when they come across a body. Of a child – and it’s just one of several Bodies have been hidden for decades – and the killing has now started again. The mysterious fae have stopped working with humanity and are no longer leas...
"All the ancient classic fairy tales have always been scary and dark." -Helena Bonham Carter I should probably be embarrassed to say this, but here goes. I have never read a graphic novel. I know. Loser, right? But it is something that simply never really interested me. Oh, I read comics when I wa...
“Mercy is a shapeshifting coyote and honorary member of the Tri-Cities werewolf pack. When the pack stumbles upon the buried bones of numerous dead children, she shapeshifts into a mystery of the legendary fae - a mystery that draws Mercy's stepdaughter Jesse into the fray!” I really hoped that I ...
As more hells get added, and more ways for this to get horrific. But the relationships between the characters, and the world they inhabit, also get more complex, and this just compounds the horror they're all met with in this volume. I can't believe that ending. Must track down volume three.
And all the kinds of mindfuckery. Kirsty Cotton and Elliot Spencer are trapped in hell together. And, y'know, occasionally in bed together. Harry D'Amour is fighting hell from, well, within hell. Tiffany, a young woman who was saved from hell by Kirsty herself, is drawn into the political ...