 Hello, everybody, E here, E here. This is going to be a very quick graphic novel, comic book kind of review. I will try to put the different covers up here somewhere, I'll probably cycle them out. For Clive Barker's Hellraiser, which is a series of comics based on the Hellbound Heart, mostly based on the movie adaptation Hellraiser, and the second Hellraiser that Clive, actually the third one too, because there's characters in there from the entirety, well, not past, I think, bloodlines. I don't think that they tied in anything after that. If I'm wrong, let me know down there in the doobly-doo. First thing I want to say is this series starts out absolutely fantastic with gorgeous artwork, wonderful storytelling, but that pretty much only happens in volume one and volume three. Volume two is absolutely terrible. Volume four is even worse than that, and then volume five is they just absolutely gave up. I'm going to try and put, I'm not just going to tell you that, I'm going to try and put examples up here so that you can see you might have to zoom in or make your screen. I know, I know, I know, you don't want all this face meat in your face meat, but if you want to look at it, you'll see it up here. It goes from some of the most detailed artwork I have ever seen, ever, in any comics. They look just like the characters who played them in the movie, look just like it, to the most absurd, like child-like drawings I have ever seen in a comic book. I didn't really pay attention to the artist, if the artist changed or what. Only thing I paid attention to was the fact that, at one point in time, they completely rip off Dr. Manhattan and his plot line, and then they give it to, I don't, I don't want to tell you who they give it to, because that will be a spoiler, but excuse me, but they do. And by the end, I gave the last volume one star, I gave the first one five, I can't remember what I gave the ones in the middle, but I know volume three I gave five stars also. If you want to try them out, if you want to, if you want to see whether or not I'm bullshitting you, whether or not it really does go downhill as quick as I said it does, then I, they're on Kindle Unlimited for free. I read them on my phone, I was able to double tap the screen and it filled up my phone, so that the panels did, and I was able to go around and read all the boxes and everything. It's a very, very cool experience. First time I've done it, no actually it's not, but last time I did it I had a Google Slate, which is absolutely massive tablet, it's like this big. With the Slate, it wasn't, I didn't have to do all the double-clicking thing, but it's the first time that I've read it on my phone. I'm currently reading what's an attack on Titan that way, and I really do love the experience. It's a very intuitive use of it, so if you want to read it and you don't want to go out and spend all this, you know, money collecting, you know, 20 to 30 dollar volumes, then definitely just pay the $10. You can read, I read all five volumes, which each one has five issues in it, they're about 120 pages each. I read all those within five days. I read one a day, so I would certainly, if you're thinking about it, I would certainly try the Kindle Unlimited version, but have you read Clive Barker's Hellraiser? If you have, let me know what you thought of it down there in the doobly-doo, and if you disagree with me about the artwork, I especially love to talk to you because I cannot imagine anyone with a vision enjoying this. The final two volumes especially, the first one's amazing, third one's amazing, second one not so much, but yeah, let me know down there in the doobly-doo whether or not you loved it or hated it, but until next time, I have been E, you have been U, this has been a comic book graphic novel review. I will talk to you guys later. Bye bye.