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Books by Clive Barker

Born: 10/05/1952

Clive Barker Biography & Notes


Born in Liverpool, England, not far from Penny Lane, Clive Barker first began scaring people when he was 10, with his stories around the Boy Scout campfire. When he was 16, a visit to his school by horror author Ramsey Campbell inspired him to write horror stories. Graduating from the University of Liverpool in 1952, where he studied English literature and philosophy, Barker moved to London and co-formed the Dog Company, a theater group that performed, designed, and directed a series of Barker's plays. The plays met with moderate success, but never really made it to the mainstream, though THE SECRET LIFE OF CARTOONS had a run in London's West End. It wasn't until he read an American horror collection that Barker saw a market for his work. Over a few months, he wrote a collection of short stories published as the three-volume BOOKS OF BLOOD. After earning great acclaim in England, the BOOKS made their way to the U.S. where Stephen King gave his stamp of approval with the oft-repeated, and parodied, comment, "I have seen the future of horror, and its name is Clive Barker." Indeed, the BOOKS OF BLOOD stories had a watershed effect in horror fiction, introducing a new strain of extreme violence and graphic sexuality that, coupled with Barker's ability to create strikingly original stories in terse, clear prose, virtually defined the 1980s "splatterpunk" movement. As he prepared his first full-length novel THE DAMNATION GAME, Barker wrote scripts for two films based on his own stories. Unhappy with the finished results, he decided that he needed more control. Adapting a third of his stories, and recruiting some former Dog Company members, Barker directed 1987's HELLRAISER. This film made Barker's name known outside the horror fiction world. Subsequent Barker-related films, including NIGHTBREED, both CANDYMAN and its sequel, LORD OF ILLUSIONS, and several HELLRAISER sequels, have produced mixed results, but, since 1987, each of his fiction titles--among them, WEAVEWORLD, THE GREAT AND SECRET SHOW, and IMAJICA--have been massive bestsellers. Following THE DAMNATION GAME, Barker's novels have moved further away from horror, and more toward epic fantasy--THE THIEF OF EVERVILLE (1992) was even geared especially toward young adults. Instead of short stories, he has produced numerous books of his illustrations, comic book adaptations, and increasingly long novels. He served as executive producer on 1998's award-winning GODS AND MONSTERS, a bio-pic about legendary film director James Whale.


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Abarat Abarat by Clive Barker ( 2003)
Daylight battles darkness in the most literal sense in film director Clive (HELLRAISER) Barker's sequel to his sorcery novel, ABARAT. Christopher Carrion, the Lord of Midnight, means to kill heroine Candy Quackenbush (formerly of Chickentown, Minnesota) and envelop the islands of Abarat in a Permanent Midnight. The Day-world and the Night-world will clash in the war between the Hours, and an otherworldly freak show of utterly bizarre characters, many of them delineated in over 100 full-color paintings by Barker, assist the apparently doomed Ms. Quackenbush in her travails. Barker's graphic descriptions of this strange land and its imaginatively appalling denizens augment the mayhem, and the vexing mysteries of Candy's identity and why she's beginning to remember odd details like how to make magic are revealed in the rousing conclusion.
Abarat Days of Magic, Nights of War by Clive Barker ( 2005)
The Body Politic in 3-D Sound from the Inhuman Condition/Audio Cassette by Clive Barker ( 1987)
Book of Blood No. 7 by Clive Barker ( 1986)
A Colorado Springs family exits their bomb shelter after a nuclear war, to find themselves 2,000 years into the future, in a very different society from the one they left.
Book of the Dead III by Clive Barker ( 1994)
The third volume in the Bram Stoker Award-winning collection brings the gruesome life-after-death visions of Clive Barker, James Herbert, Poppy Z. Brite, Robert Bloch, and others into the chilling light of day. Originally in paperback.
Books of Blood Books of Blood Volumes One to Three by Clive Barker ( 1998)
With the 1984 publication of Books of Blood, Clive Barker became an overnight literary sensation. He was hailed by Stephen King as "the future of horror," and won both the British and World Fantasy Awards. Now, with his numerous bestsellers, graphic novels, and hit movies like the Hellraiser films, Clive Barker has become an industry unto himself. But it all started here, with this tour de force collection that rivals the dark masterpieces of Edgar Allan Poe. Read him. And rediscover the true meaning of fear.
British Theatre Between the Wars, 1918-1939 British Theatre Between the Wars, 1918-1939 by ( 2007)
Cabal Cabal by Clive Barker ( 2001)
Believing himself responsible for horrific crimes, Boone secludes himself in a remote Canadian necropolis, pursued by hunters and a woman who loves him, in a short novel accompanied by four short stories. Reissue.
Cabal/Lord of the Illusions by Clive Barker ( 1996)
This summer, the acclaimed writer/director of Hellraiser and Night Breed, delivers a new experience in fright--MGM's Lord of Illusions, based on a short story from this book. The major motion picture stars Scot t Bakula of Quantam Leap as the world's greatest illusionist who no longer seeks fame, but seeks revenge on the powers that bestowed him his all-too-authentic magic.
Clive Barker Illustrator by Fred Burke ( 1991)
A collection of macabre sketches and drawings by horror master Clive Barker's illustrations, many in color, accompanied by text from Fred Burke, a colleague of Barker's and an illustrator himself.
Clive Barker's A-Z of Horror Clive Barker's A-Z of Horror Compiled by Stephen Jones by Clive Barker ( 1997)
Embark on a highly illustrated guided tour into the realms of horror led by Clive Barker.From his bestselling books, including his most recent. Sacrament, to his hit movies such as the Hellraiser and Candyman series, Clive Barker has again and again proven himself a master of horror, a man whose brand of dark imaginings makes him uniquely qualified to host this exploration of his genre.Covering everything from American Psycho to Zombie, here is the ultimate guide to the world of horror. Lavishly illustrated with hundreds of photos, this is a must-have for fans of Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Anne Rice and Clive Barker himself, as well as viewers of the classic movies from Dracula to Interview with a Vampire. It is at once a fascinating collection of stories, history and facts behind pop culture's icons of horror and an essential reference guide to the field.
Clive Barker's Age of Desire Clive Barker's Age of Desire by Clive Barker ( 2009)
Clive Barker's Books of Blood by Clive Barker ( 2001)
The first three books of Clive Barker's now-legendary "Book of Blood" series. With these collections of short stories, Barker almost single-handedly rerouted horror fiction, combining the darkest visions of humanity and the beyond with a perverse sense of the blackest humor. Responses to these stories have ranged from the highest praise--from many reviewers, including the New York Times, and many other writers such as Stephen King--to the books being banned.
Clive Barker's Imajica Card Game by Clive Barker ( 1997)
Clive Barker's Tapping the Vein Clive Barker's Tapping the Vein by Clive Barker ( 2002)
Clive Barker's The Thief of Always Clive Barker's The Thief of Always by Clive Barker ( 2005)
Clive Barker's the Thief of Always Clive Barker's the Thief of Always by Clive Barker ( 2005)
Clive Barker, Illustrator by Clive Barker, Fred Burke, Steve Niles ( 1990)
Coldheart Canyon Coldheart Canyon A Hollywood Ghost Story by Clive Barker ( 2001)

Hollywood has made a star of Todd Pickett. But time is catching up with him. After plastic surgery goes awry, Todd needs somewhere to hide away for a few months while his scars heal.

As Todd settles into a mansion in Coldheart Canyon -- a corner of the city so secret it doesn't even appear on a map -- Tammy Lauper, the president of his fan club, comes to the City of Angels determined to solve the mystery of Todd's disappearance. The closer Tammy gets to Todd the more of Coldheart Canyon's secrets she uncovers: the ghosts of A-list stars; Katya Lupi, the cold-hearted, now-forgotten star for whom the Canyon was named, alive and exquisite after a hundred years; and, finally, the door in the bowels of Katya's dream-palace that reputedly opens up to another world, the Devil's Country, where no one has returned without their souls shadowed by what they've seen and done.

Mingling an insiders' view of modern Hollywood with a wild streak of visionary fantasy, Coldheart Canyon is a book without parallel. An irresistible and unmerciful picture of Hollywood and its demons, told with all the style and raw narrative power that has made Clive Barker's books and films a phenomenon worldwide.

The Damnation Game The Damnation Game by Clive Barker ( 2002)
In a nightworld where decomposing corpse-assassins stalk their prey, Marty Strauss, the bodyguard to a famous industrialist, discovers that someone is coming to collect the soul of his employer as payment for an ancient debt. Reissue,
Demonio de libro/ Mister B. Gone by Clive Barker ( 2009)
Demons and Deviants by Clive Barker ( 1993)
Dread/Down Satan/2 Books in 1 by Clive Barker, Tim Conrad, Dan Brereton ( 1993)
What are you really afraid of? Quaid, a student of philosophy, is interested to know. Very interested. Forget philosophy. For Quaid, there is no delight the equal of dread, as long as it's someone else's. Cheryl Fromm's,for instance. Quaid will teach her the meaning ofDread and no one will hear her screams. Not even Quaid's friend Stephen Grace, though he should have. Perhaps then he could have saved himself. This terrifying tale from horror fantasist Clive Barker will open your eyes to the roots of fear. Included in the same volume, a graphic adaptation of Clive Barker's Dawn Satan, the story of the New Hell, an atrocity waiting to happen.
Everville by Clive Barker ( 1994)
It was hope that undid them. Hope, and the certainty that Providence had made them suffer enough for their dreams. They'd lost so much already along the trail--children, healers, leaders, all taken--surely, they reasoned, God would preserve them from further loss, and reward their griefs and hardships with deliverance into a place of plenty. This specially bound and slipcased edition of Everville has been limited to 526 copies, 500 of which are for sale, each one numbered and signed by the author.
Forms of Heaven Three Plays by Clive Barker ( 1996)
Following the success of Incarnations comes Clive Barkers second collection of plays--three very different dramas that share the universal themes of transformation and redemption. Like the books and films that have made his name familiar worldwide, their comedy is always tinged with darkness, their tragedy is never that far from some half-glimpsed wonderment.Crazyface follows the life of a great fool whose adventures in Europes Dark Ages mingle equal measures of comedy, tragedy, and miracles. The drama continues in Paradise Street as an extraordinary group of time-travelers transform Clive Barkers hometown of Liverpool. Transformation is again the theme in Subtle Bodies. Quiddity, the sea of dreams which will weave its own powerful enchantment in Barkers later novels, transforms a hotel into a sinking cruise ship, taking its dreaming passengers into new depths of panic and revelation.Even readers already familiar with Barker's many wondrous worlds will discover a host of surprises within these pages.
Galilee by Clive Barker ( 1999)
The crippled stepson of the Barbarossa clan attempts to write the history of his strange family and their age-old feud with another family, the Gearys. Tracing the interlocked pasts of his family and their rivals further and further back in time, he unearths evidence of the supernatural, while in the present, he finds a suggestion of immortality.
Geography For A2 Geography For A2 Synoptic Module by ( 2002)
The Great and Secret Show The Great and Secret Show The First Book of the Art by Clive Barker ( 1999)

In the little town of Palomo Grove, two great armies are amassing; forces shaped from the hearts and souls of America. In this New York Times bestseller, Barker unveils one of the most ambitious imaginative landscapes in modern fiction, creating a new vocabulary for the age-old battle between good and evil. Carrying its readers from the first stirring of consciousness to a vision of the end of the world, The Great and Secret Show is a breathtaking journey in the company of a master storyteller.

Hardshell by ( 1990)
Horror stories feature a mental parasite, shapechangers, a grieving father, a werewolf, nightmares, an initiation rite, a ghost, spiders, and monsters.
The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker ( 1995)
From his Books of Blood to The Damnation Game, Weaveworld, and The Great and Secret Show to scores of short stories, bestselling novels, and now major motion pictures, no one comes close to the vivid imagination and unique terrors provided by Clive Barker.The Hellbound Heart is one of his best, a nerve-shattering novella about the human heart and all the great terrors and ecstasies within its endless domain. It is about greed and love, lovelessness and despair, desire and death, life and captivity bells and blood. It is one of the most dead-frightening stories you are likely to ever read.
Hellbound Hearts Hellbound Hearts by Paul Kane ( 2009)
A terrifying anthology based on the critically acclaimed novella "The Hellbound Heart" by Clive Barker--which inspired the original Hellraiser movie, a horror franchise that has continued to expand for two decades--includes stories by Barker himself, Neil Gaiman, and more. Original
Hellraiser Hellraiser by Clive Barker, Dwayne McDuffie ( 2002)
The Hellraiser Chronicles The Hellraiser Chronicles by Stephen Jones, Peter Atkins, Clive Barker ( 2004)
Hellraiser/ The Hellbound Heart Hellraiser/ The Hellbound Heart by Clive Barker ( 2008)
The History of the Devil The History of the Devil by Clive Barker ( 1999)
Horror Video Games Horror Video Games Essays on the Fusion of Fear and Play by ( 2009)
Illustrator II The Art of Clive Barker by Clive Barker, Fred Burke ( 1993)
A second collection of macabre sketches and drawings by horror master Clive Barker, many in color, accompanied by text from Fred Burke, a colleague of Barker's and an illustrator himself.
Imajica Imajica by Clive Barker ( 2002)

From master storyteller Clive Barker comes an epic tale of myth, magic, and forbidden passion -- complete with new illustrations and a new Appendix.

Imajica is an epic beyond compare: vast in conception, obsessively detailed in execution, and apocalyptic in its resolution. At its heart lies the sensualist and master art forger, Gentle, whose life unravels when he encounters Judith Odell, whose power to influence the destinies of men is vaster than she knows, and Pie 'oh' pah, an alien assassin who comes from a hidden dimension.

That dimension is one of five in the great system called Imajica. They are worlds that are utterly unlike our own, but are ruled, peopled, and haunted by species whose lives are intricately connected with ours. As Gentle, Judith, and Pie 'oh' pah travel the Imajica, they uncover a trail of crimes and intimate betrayals, leading them to a revelation so startling that it changes reality forever.

Imajica I Imajica I The Fifth Dominion by Clive Barker ( 1995)
The magical tale of ill-fated lovers lost among worlds teetering on the edge of destruction, where their passion holds the key to escape. There has never been a book like Imajica. Transforming every expectation offantasy fiction with its heady mingling of radical sexuality and spiritual anarchy, it has carried its millions of readers into regions of passion and philosophy that few books have even attempted to map. It's an epic in every way; vast in conception, obsessively detailed in execution, and apocalyptic in its resolution. A book of erotic mysteries and perverse violence. A book of ancient, mythological landscapes and even more ancient magic.
Imajica II The Reconciliation by Clive Barker ( 1995)
The magical tale of ill-fated lovers lost among worlds teetering on the edge of destruction, where their passion holds the key to escape. There has never been a book like Imajica. Transforming every expectation offantasy fiction with its heady mingling of radical sexuality and spiritual anarchy, it has carried its millions of readers into regions of passion and philosophy that few books have even attempted to map. It's an epic in every way; vast in conception, obsessively detailed in execution, and apocalyptic in its resolution. A book of erotic mysteries and perverse violence. A book of ancient, mythological landscapes and even more ancient magic.
In the Flesh In the Flesh by Clive Barker ( 2001)
An anthology of groundbreaking horror stories tells of a vicious supernatural killer who stalks a young social worker, two businessmen seduced by a mysterious woman, and a frog race to determine the fate of the world. Reprint.
Incarnations Three Plays by Clive Barker ( 1995)
There has never been a storyteller quite like Clive Barker an erudite classicist who has created some of the most potent cinematic nightmares of our time; a prolific bestseller who combines a contemporary sensibility with the literary elegance of an earlier age; a confirmed populist whose obsessions first surfaced in paintings and works for the theatre. Here, published for the first time, are three of those dramas. Intensely readable and characteristically outrageous, they present us with vital and compelling portraits of unforgettable characters: among them, the revolutionary painter Goya, the Frankenstein monster as never glimpsed before, and the Prince of Darkness the Devil himself. For readers already familiar with Barker's dark, passionate vision, these plays are invitations to a new kind of reading experience. For those who have not shared his world, they will be a revelation. In this extraordinary trio of plays, the same unique imagination that created Everville, Imajica, Hellraiser, Weaveworld, Candymari, The Thief of Always, and the Books of Blood is a work bringing wild new worlds to life. Created as epic spectacles for the stage, these immensely readable dramas burst with extraordinary characters, apocalyptic images and violent, often erotic, encounters. In Colossus, the subject is the great Spanish painter Goya. Deluging us with an overpowering stream of stage pictures, Barker evokes a world where love, art, cannibalism, and sudden redemption are interwoven. In Frankenstein in Love, Barker's homage to Mary Shelley's masterpiece and the shockingly graphic tradition of Grand Guignol theatre, we are invited to a wedding the likes of which the world has never seen. In The History of The Devil, Lucifer himself is brought to trial and, clue by clue, we piece together the mystery of Evil Incarnate. Dim the lights. Raise the curtain. The stage is set for three journeys into the dark heart of the imagination.
The Inhuman Condition The Inhuman Condition by Clive Barker ( 2001)
These five tales by a winner of the British Fantasy Award include a bloody parable of the body in revolt, a conundrum centered in a piece of string, a fable of Hell on Earth, a story of an unholy coupling of the living and the dead, and a vision of ultimate depravity. Reprint.
Libros de sangre/ Books of Blood Libros de sangre/ Books of Blood by Clive Barker ( 2006)
Libros de sangre/ Books of Blood Libros de sangre/ Books of Blood by Clive Barker ( 2007)
Life in the Cinema Life in the Cinema by Mick Garris ( 2000)
This collection by Garris, a short-story writer and movie director perhaps best known for his cinematic adaptations of Stephen King's stories, includes eight stories and one screenplay, all of which, to one degree or another, flirt with the horror genre.
Living Dead by Clive Barker ( 1994)
Horror master Clive Barker, along with Steve Niles, takes a crack at one of the most famous horror movies of all time, "Night of the Living Dead". This graphic novel moves the story from Pittsburgh to London, where the dead have also begun to rise, with expectedly disastrous results.
The Living Dead The Living Dead by George R.R. Martin, Stephen King, Joe Hill, Clive Barker ( 2008)
London End of the Line by Clive Barker ( 1990)
London Bloodline by Clive Barker ( 1993)
Horror master Clive Barker, along with Steve Niles, takes a crack at one of the most famous horror movies of all time, "Night of the Living Dead". This graphic novel moves the story from Pittsburgh to London, where the dead have also begun to rise, with expectedly disastrous results. Second of two parts.
Mister B. Gone by Clive Barker ( 2007)
In a macabre "memoir," lost for nearly six hundred years after being hidden by a young apprentice of Johannes Gutenberg, Jakabok--or Mr. B.--a minion of hell, describes the dark events that had shaped his youth, his rise to "major" demon status, and his nefarious plans to bring darkness and despair to unwitting humans everywhere. Simultaneous.
Mister B. Gone Mister B. Gone by Clive Barker ( 2008)
New Theatre Quarterly 16 by Simon Trussler ( 1983)
New Theatre Quarterly 17 by Simon Trussler ( 1983)
New Theatre Quarterly 28 by Clive Barker, Simon Trussler ( 1992)
New Theatre Quarterly 29 by ( 1992)
New Theatre Quarterly 30 by ( 1992)
New Theatre Quarterly 31 by ( 1992)
New Theatre Quarterly 32 by ( 1993)
New Theatre Quarterly 33 by ( 1993)
New Theatre Quarterly 34 by ( 1993)
New Theatre Quarterly 35 by ( 1993)
New Theatre Quarterly 38 by ( 1994)
New Theatre Quarterly 39 by ( 1994)
New Theatre Quarterly 40 by ( 1994)
New Theatre Quarterly 41 by ( 1995)
New Theatre Quarterly 42 by ( 1995)
New Theatre Quarterly 43 by ( 1995)
New Theatre Quarterly 45 by Clive Barker, Simon Trussler ( 1996)
New Theatre Quarterly 47 by ( 1996)
New Theatre Quarterly 48 by ( 1997)
New Theatre Quarterly 49 by ( 1997)
New Theatre Quarterly 5 by Simon Trussler ( 1983)
New Theatre Quarterly 53 by ( 1998)
New Theatre Quarterly 54 by ( 1998)
New Theatre Quarterly 55 by Simon Trussler ( 1998)
New Theatre Quarterly 57 by ( 1999)
New Theatre Quarterly 75 New Theatre Quarterly 75 by ( 2004)
New Theatre Quarterly 76 by ( 2003)
New Theatre Quarterly 78 New Theatre Quarterly 78 by ( 2005)
New Theatre Quarterly 79 New Theatre Quarterly 79 by ( 2005)
New Theatre Quarterly 80 New Theatre Quarterly 80 by ( 2005)
Nightbreed by Clive Barker ( 1991)
The Painter, the Creature, and the Father of Lies by Clive Barker ( 2010)
Pandemonium by Clive Barker ( 1991)
A collection of essays, artwork, and a previously unpublished play, "The History of the Devil", by horror master Clive Barker.
Pandemonium The World of Clive Barker by Clive Barker ( 1991)
A collection of essays, artwork, and a previously unpublished play, "The History of the Devil", by horror master Clive Barker.
Primal from the Cradle to the Grave Primal from the Cradle to the Grave by Clive Barker, D. G. Chichester, Erik Saltzgaber, John Van Fleet ( 1992)
Horror master Clive Barker's first story written specifically for the graphic-novel medium.
Rare Flesh Rare Flesh by David Armstrong ( 2004)
In the dark recesses of the human imagination lies an erotic potential that is rarely explored. Rare Flesh dares to venture into this taboo territory, pairing Armstrong's stunning male nudes with provocative poetry and prose by Clive Barker. Fans of Barker's best-selling novels and films-from Weaveworld to Hellraiser-are already familiar with his unique brand of eroticism, and they will be eager to see it brought to life visually for the first time here.

Distinguished from other male nude photography books, Rare Flesh presents a series of photo essays that each explores a different fantasy scenario that could have sprung from a Barker novel. Dozens of models of varying body types and backgrounds were chosen, and each was encouraged to act out his own personal dreamscape, working with the photographer. The images, fashioned with the latest digital technology, often play with the viewer's perceptions, as many of the models are covered entirely in black body paint or shot against solid-color backgrounds. The results transform the body and tease the viewer, showing us the male form as we've never seen it before. This dynamic work is an intensely collaborative effort between Armstrong and Barker, who are life-partners, as the text delves into themes of love, betrayal, loneliness, and redemption.

Rawhead Rex by Clive Barker ( 1993)
Graphic novel adaptations of two of Clive Barker's short stories, "Rawhead Rex" and "Twilight at the Towers".
Revelations by Clive Barker, Lionel Talaro ( 1993)
A collection of stories concerned with the approaching millennium, by several masters of the horror genre.
Sacrament by Clive Barker ( 1996)
Sacrament  is a novel unlike any that Clive Barker has written. Neither horror nor fantasy, though partaking of both, this masterful work plunges far deeper and soars even higher. It is the story of Will Rabjohns, perhaps the most famous wildlife photographer in the world, who has made his reputation chronicling the fates of endangered species, including his own. For even as Will rises to the pinnacle of his career, he is witnessing his own world -- the close-knit San Francisco community that has nurtured and liberated him -- ravaged by AIDS. Then an almost mystical encounter with a bear in the Arctic leaves Will all but dead. In the depths of his coma, he revisits the wildernesses of his youth in England and relives the terrifying encounter that created him, both as an artist and a man. Befriended by a mysterious couple, Rosa McGee and Jacob Steep, the young Will is granted the love he has been denied by his own family. But with that love comes a grim education. For while Rosa shows him the cruelties of passion, Jacob teaches him the purities of death -- seducing him with the possibility that he might one day slaughter the last of a species and thus change the world forever. When Will stirs from his long sleep, he realizes that this dark dream, which he thought he had put behind him is still very much a part of who he is. Haunted by its echoes and driven by the certainty that he must face Rosa and Jacob one final time, he sets out on a journey of self-discovery -- a journey that will lead him from the familiar streets of San Francisco, back to the Yorkshire moors and on to the stark beauty of Scotlands Western Isles. There he will penetrate the ultimate mystery -- The Domus Mundi -- and finally discover the secret that links his destiny to that of the innumerable creatures with whom we share our planet. Sacrament  is the book Clive Barkers millions of readers knew he had to write someday: the troubling and passionate masterwork from the pen of one of today's most acclaimed authors.
Son of Celluloid by Clive Barker ( 1991)
A graphic-novel adaptation of horror master Clive Barker's short story.
Tapping The Vein 1 by Clive Barker ( 2007)
Tapping the Vein by Clive Barker ( 1991)
Tapping the Vein Book 1 by Clive Barker ( 1989)
Horror master Clive Barker's short stories come to life in the graphic-novel format.
Tapping the Vein Book 2 by Clive Barker ( 1989)
Horror master Clive Barker's short stories come to life in the graphic-novel format.
Tapping the Vein, Book Three by Clive Barker ( 1991)
Horror master Clive Barker's short stories come to life in the graphic-novel format.
Tapping the Vein/Book 4 by Clive Barker ( 1991)
Horror master Clive Barker's short stories come to life in the graphic-novel format.
The Thief of Always The Thief of Always by Clive Barker ( 1993)
A magical book for readers of all ages from the inimitable Clive Barker, illustrated with more than forty of his own drawings. Mr. Hood's Holiday House has stood for a thousand years, welcoming countless children into its embrace. It is a place of miracles, a blissful round of treats and seasons, where every childhood whim may be satisfied... There is a price to be paid, of course, but young Harvey Swick, bored with his life and beguiled by Mr. Hood's wonders, does not stop to consider the consequences. It is only when the house shows its darker face--when Harvey discovers the pitiful creatures that dwell in its shadows--that he comes to doubt Mr. Hood's philanthropy. The House and its mysterious architect are not about to release their captive without a battle, however. Mr. Hood has ambitions for his new guest, for Harvey's soul burns brighter than any soul he has encountered in a thousand years...
Visions Of Heaven & Hell Visions Of Heaven & Hell by Clive Barker ( 2005)
The creator of horror classics such as Hellraiser and Candyman presents a definitive collection of his paintings and drawings and takes readers through unexplored and forbidden realms, providing the true key to the mysteries of his imagination.
Weaveworld Weaveworld by Clive Barker ( 2001)
Susanna, granddaughter of the last caretaker, Calhoun Mooney, and Immacolata, an exiled witch intent on destroying her race, vie for a rug into which the world of Seerkind has been woven. Reissue.
The Yattering and Jack by Clive Barker ( 1992)
A graphic novel based on one of horror master Clive Barker's few genuinely funny stories. A disillusioned demon, sent to Earth to redeem itself in the eyes of the man downstairs, must convince Jack to leave an in-progress dinner party and give up his soul. The problem is that Jack doesn't seem particularly interested.
The Yattering and Jack and How Spoilers Bleed by Clive Barker, John Bolton, Hector Gomez ( 1993)
Introducing Eclipse Graphic Novels, an exciting new series featuring some of the world's bestselling authors, together with top artists, destined to revolutionize the graphic novel. The Yattering and Jack What does Jack Polo do when a demonic denizen of hell comes to stay in his house? Nothing. The Yattering - the demon in question - is going crazy. He is one dangerous demon, ready to pounce... A new dark fantasy graphic novel from the bestselling author of Imajica and The Great and Secret Show. Also included: a stunning adaptation of Clive Barker's story How Spoilers Bleed.
El gran espectaculo secreto 2/ The Great Secret Spectacle 2 by Clive Barker ( 2008)
El juego de las maldiciones/ The Damnation Game El juego de las maldiciones/ The Damnation Game by Clive Barker ( 2008)

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