![]() A slight feeling of déjà vu might creep in while reading, but the ending satisfies your blood lust for some Hellraiser. ![]() The story told is not the best and the artwork is confusing, but it certainly isn’t the worse of the bunch. The hellbound heart by Barker, Clive, 1952-Publication date 1991 Topics Horror stories Publisher New York : HarperPaperbacks Collection inlibrary printdisabled internetarchivebooks americana Digitizing sponsor Internet Archive Contributor Internet Archive Language English. I thought the ending was interesting though and it made up for some of the faults. The Hellbound Volume 1 TPB One day, you will receive a message from an unknown sender. As for the story, it’s basic, all to familiar and made me feel like I’ve read this one already. I personally wasn’t a fan of the artwork, as I couldn’t tell what was going on in the photos. It was hard to read the writing, with various lines of text in white font on a white background. The artwork in this story is chaotic and a jumbled mess. “Wordsworth” comes to us from the minds and hands of Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean. The only catch with this new puzzle, is it requires filling in the words with memories of past awful deeds, or requires him to do heinous acts to figure out the clues. He enjoys the daily puzzle in the newspaper, but after being too good at solving them, he meets a man on a train, who gives him a new puzzle to solve. ![]() The story of “Wordsworth” is about a man named, you guessed it, Wordsworth. ![]() “Wordsworth” is a departure from the other stories in the Hellbound Hearts collection as it’s more of a comic book than novel, but does that make it better or worse? Find out by reading on… ![]()
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