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Cover: James Martin

Clive Barker's Hellraiser #11

Jan 1992 · Marvel · 4.50 USD; 5.20 CAD
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“The Schedule”
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This collection brings together issues from the 1992 Marvel series based on Clive Barker's horror mythology, focusing on the Cenobites and their interactions with the human world. It features characters like Pinhead, Elliott Spencer, and others as they navigate the dark consequences of the Lament Configuration. The volume continues the grim, visceral storytelling that defined the Hellraiser franchise in comics form.

In Clive Barker's Hellraiser #11, titled "The Schedule," August Moore’s attempt to solve a mysterious puzzle box for a reluctant employee accidentally unleashes a pair of Cenobites—only to find they’re oddly impressed by the rigid order he’s imposed on his workplace. Drawn to the precision of his system, they take a different kind of interest: not in torment, but in taking his employee away. Written by Chris Henderson and Vincent Cecolini, with art by Paris Cullins and colors by Tom Vincent, this issue features a cover by James Martin.

writer Chris Henderson · writer Vincent Cecolini · artist, inker Paris Cullins · colorist Tom Vincent · letterer Gaspar · cover James Martin

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artist, inker Paris Cullins
colorist Tom Vincent
letterer Gaspar
cover pencils, inks James Martin

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August Moore solves a puzzle box of one of his work-shy employees, and unwittingly summons a couple of Cenobites. However, the Cenobites like the order that Moore creates in his workforce, and decide to take away his employee instead.

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