Just like Spencer, Kirsty bases her decisions from her lost humanity. Seifert develops a new tale that examines that missing gap of Kirsty’s life as the new Pinhead. In Clive Barker’s “Hellraiser ” issue #13, Kirsty has already served her role for some time, but readers never found out what actually happened in-between. With the focus on Kirsty, Seifert takes the “Hellraiser” mythology to a whole new level. Whose side will Kirsty choose, the helpless mother or the vicious killer? Outside the realm of Hell, a young mother discovers a killer is on the hunt for her daughter. With Spencer gone and free, Kirsty now reigns in Hell as the Cenobites’ new Priestess. Hoping to save her friends and family, Kirsty sacrificed herself and took over the role inhabited by Captain Elliot Spencer. In order to escape from Hell, Pinhead needed a replacement to serve in his place. Seeking revenge after his last defeat, Pinhead manipulated Kirsty Cotton into taking his place at Hell’s throne. Readers should expect plenty of scares and clever plot twists with this issue. Full of creative ideas, Brandon Seifert and Haemi Jang show readers that there is still life within the “Hellraiser” franchise without Elliot Spencer in the title role. With the spotlight on Kirsty Cotton as the new Pinhead, the series takes on an entirely new and different approach. Hellraiser: The Road Below #1 is highly recommended to readers, especially to fans of Clive Barker’s famous creation.
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