![]() ![]() ![]() Her husband may have lost his faith, but with the treasure she now held, she believed she could restore it. It was through this that she learnt of the true nature of the small box that her husband had brought back with him. The Lady Carillion kept herself busy with the church – vowing to aid Father Robataille with his constant fight against evil in all its incarnate forms. Since his return the Count had allowed his lands and his household to fall into disrepair. All he had to show for the slaughter was a small delicately crafted box, taken from the place of their final battle. Now he believed it had all been for nothing. On the crusade he had witnessed many horrors. ![]() However, upon the Count’s return, the Lady Carillion found her husband despairing and unable to give her any affection. Rubrub, the Count’s loyal wife had patiently waited for him back in their castle. Whilst the Count of Carillion was on a crusade to return to France the arrow that pierced the shroud of St. Although Barker didn’t write any of the stories contained within the original Epic Comics ‘Hellraiser’ series, he did however act as a consultant for each issue.Įrik Saltzgaber (Writer) – John Bolton (Artwork) – Bill Oakley (Letterer) First published back in March of 1989, the first issue of Epic Comics’ original ‘Hellraiser’ offshoot series contained four short stories designed to expand upon Clive Barker’s Hellraiser mythos, along with forewords by D.G. ![]()
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