Hellraiser: The Road Below #4 is the last issue of Brandon Seifert's Hellraiser mini-series and we have a 5-page preview you can read out right now. Just because this mini-series is over, doesn't mean that BOOM! is finished with Hellraiser. A new on-going series written by Clive Barker and Brandon Seifert is set to kick off in the very near future:

"NEW ONGOING SERIES! THE NEW ERA OF HELLRAISER BEGINS! As promised, Clive Barker did not only return to the Hellraiser universe, he re-imagined it! Nothing is as simple as it seems – the old ways have been destroyed and a dangerous new world lies in its wake. Where are Elliott Spencer and Kirsty Cotton? Who will rule and who will serve? Rising star Brandon Seifert joins forces with the legendary Clive Barker, with art by Tom Garcia, to begin this amazing new chapter in the history of one of horror’s greatest franchises."

For more on Hellraiser: The Dark Watch, visit: http://dailydead.com/hellraiser-the-dark-watch-officially-announced/

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Hellraiser: The Road Below #4- FINAL ISSUE! DON’T MISS THE HORRIFYING CONCLUSION! Ruling Hell isn’t as easy as it looks… Kirsty Cotton has been thrown into the middle of a decades-long family feud, and her choices will end it once and for all. The bloody finale to Kirsty Cotton’s “Year One” story!

Written by Brandon Seifert
Art by Haemi Jang
SC, 32pgs, FC, SRP: $3.99
COVER A: TIM BRADSTREET
COVER B: NICK PERCIVAL

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