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Just an intro to a future fic I have conjuring in my noodle 🖤
top 6 cenobite gay moments (from the 1989 Hellraiser comic series)
6: Issue 13
adore the art but its more like an ex lovers arguement kind of situation. gets extra points because of the tits out look.
5: Issue 14:
i just really like Face he’s such a piece of shit.
4: Issue 4 SADLY
god i hope i could rank this higher like
what a romance moment
also what is with the clown panels in this comic what an artistic choice. not saying its not working but wow
3: Issue 10
intricate rituals... the salmon shirt... need i say more
2: Issue 9:
like????? and its not only this panel the next page sure is SOMETHING. dont know if i can post it here beacuse its pretty gory but... just look it up if u want...
Top 1: Issue 15
A new Hellraiser draw! Kirsty invoqued cenobites but... chibi cenobites.😻✏️
Finished mini-comic of the Pinhead sketch from a few days ago!
Honestly, this storyline broke me emotionally
I don't know how anyone could hate their own child, especially for something they can't help.
But I'm glad, in a way, that Jeremy had a happy ending - or at least to me he did.
The fact that Hell Priest could have easily killed him, but deemed him worthy to be his apprentice honestly just warms my heart. It shows that under all those pins and leathers, he's capable of good intentions.
You can read the full "PUZZLED" story here
Inktober 2017 - Day 16
(Fat)
For this Inktober, I decided to draw a Cenobite I rarely see fan art for: Sister Flagellum, aka the Watcher of the Order, aka the Voice of Leviathan. Most of her appearances were in Epic’s Hellraiser comics. She is vastly underrated as a character and as a Cenobite, and hopefully, this piece might drum up more pictures of her on this site.
[comic review] pinhead (1993-94)
“your flesh is so warm and ripe, girl… you tempt my loins. but you’ve been promised to my teeth!”
yeah, this comic is pretty bad, but at least it’s riddled with transphobia & racism & contempt for sex workers! … oh, wait, those are also bad, actually. huh.
okay in all seriousness the one redeeming feature here is that parts of this are super horny. like, again, that’s an aspect that’s surprisingly lacking in some iterations of this franchise, so it’s always nice when it shows up pretty unambiguously.
also, like, the overall concept of pinhead traveling backwards through time and experiencing himself in different contexts is pretty cool, though i don’t think it was necessarily executed great here? but yeah, this wasn’t the worst hellraiser comic i’ve read.
c-rank
[comic review] hellraiser (2011-15)
"of course. every ruler needs subjects."
boom! studios’ run of hellraiser comics, comprising the hellraiser ongoing, hellraiser: the road below & hellraiser: the dark watch was characterized by a much tighter continuity than the epic comics days.
the overarching plot is sometimes admittedly a bit tedious when you zoom out & consider it in the aggregate, with the whole thing basically centering on elliott spencer, kirsty cotton, and harry d’amour playing musical chairs (or i guess musical pins?) with the role of pinhead. but the moment-to-moment experience of at least having a coherent storyline and characters to follow made the actual experience of reading it quite a bit less tedious than the epic comics anthologies. (minus book of the damned which was just brilliant.)
part of it is just the fact that we get to see a hell of a lot more of the cenobites. which is just. all i’ve ever wanted from this shit. it’s again kinda hit or miss with how often it’s overtly kinky, but there are a few pretty great moments of kink in there.
it wasn’t until their last miniseries, hellraiser: bestiary, that there was a limited return to more anthologized storytelling, and admittedly this was responsible for some of my favorite moments of boom! studios’ run.
none of this was groundbreaking or anything, but it was definitely a more consistent experience. i had a feeling going in that i was going to enjoy boom! studios’ time with the license more given that i read a lot of their current stuff today, so it was nice to have that vindicated. (plus i added a few things to my “to read” list from old ads of theirs in these comics, so that’s also nice.)
b-rank