If you’re interested in buying Clive Barker prints, they are for sale at Century Guild. This one, Princess Breath from Abarat, is the first one listed, for $350.00. I saw the original of this hanging in Clive’s office waiting room.
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UPDATE: Fangoria has now officially revealed details of this issue. You can find them here. Read the excerpt below. Next year, Barker’s NIGHTBREED will reappear in its long-awaited Director’s Cut, and we commissioned a special painted cover of David Cronenberg’s hooded villain Dr. Decker from top artist Nick Percival, whose...READ MORE...
Chapter Three of The Blasphemers had a lot of story packed in it, to even things out from the brawling last time. D.G. Chichester continues to write, but Bret Blevins is no longer on the team. Co-artist from last issue Mike Manley, is joined by Ricardo Villagran (Aquaman : Sword...READ MORE...
In this, our final episode of the Clive Barker Podcast for 2013 (probably) Ryan and Jose talk with Mark Miller, Vice President of Clive Barker’s Seraphim Inc. Skype played a trick on us, in that Mark was experiencing about a 5 second delay after Jose and I would talk. We...READ MORE...
The Blasphemers and the Breed collide in Part Two of The Blasphemers storyline. Also, old threats and new make their presence felt. Issue 7 keeps the Creative team from the last issue, but does add an additional artist, Mike Manley, Co-Created Darkhawk for Marvel Comics, and worked with Blevins on...READ MORE...
So if you’re friends with Barbie Wilde, Simon Bamford or Nicolas Vince on Facebook, there have been hints and teasers about this Documentary that has begun production. Bloody Disgusting has broken the story that it’s a documentary by John K. McDonough and according to Bloody Disgusting will feature Simon Bamford, Barbie...READ MORE...
Here we are, Part 1 of The Blasphemers! Last issue,the Prelude followed a group of Nightbreed that struck out on their own and decided to eat of the meat. Meanwhile, Boone, Lori, and Kinski are searching for a Breed that had stayed among the Naturals, a witch named Nickneven, who...READ MORE...
The first issue after the adaptation started a 6 issue story arc entitled “The Blasphemers.” It is written by Barker alum, DG Chichester, whom you may remember from all his work over on Hellraiser. There are two artists for this issue, Jackson Guice, late known as Butch Guice, who went...READ MORE...
I am noticing more and more returning names with each issue. This issue sees three writers returning to the word of Cenobites, two of which contributed to the last issue (Issue 5). This is a good thing. A cohesive core of writers lends to more cohesive storytelling, which becomes evident starting...READ MORE...
Before I talk about this week’s book, I have a correction to make. Last week when talking about Nightbreed, I had said that in the Novel, as in the Comic, Detective Joyce whisked Babette to safety. Turns out that was not the case in the Novel. In fact, Joyce is...READ MORE...
Issue #4 concludes the Comic Adaptation of the Original Screenplay for the Nightbreed. It covers the final 20 minutes or so of screen time, (of the Theatrical release, mind you, not the Cabal Cut) and about 30 pages of the novel, Cabal. These page counts have been based on my...READ MORE...
Special guest on episode 55 is Jason Cook of Flddleblack. Fiddleblack.org is the publisher for the limited numbered Clive Barker Cabal and Other Annotations book. Hosted by Ryan Danhauser and Jose Leitao, we also cover a lot of Clive Barker news before and after the podcast. [Click the Link for Show Notes]...READ MORE...
My Review/comparison of Clive Barker’s Nightbreed, the comic, the Nightbreed theatrical release, and the original Novel, Cabal, continues as I delve into issue 3. This issue covers the story from when Boone is captured at the hotel, to the beginning of the assault on Midian by the “Sons of the...READ MORE...
I’m a person that gets annoyed a lot, and having followed Clive Barker for a long time (like probably most everyone reading this has) there are patterns and things that I notice. (more…)
The second issue of Clive Barker’s Nightbreed, by same writers and artist as issue one, covers a lot more of the book and movie then the first issue did. The first issue covered about 24 minutes of screen time, while this issue covered about 40 minutes of screen time....READ MORE...