Content Harry Potter

Reviews

Jack-A-Roe posted a comment on Tuesday 6th June 2006 6:10pm

Well that was quite well done.

HIghly imaginitive and well put together. Although, I think some may harp on you for the violence in it.

I liked the way you incorporated it throughout the series.

Kalen Darkmoon posted a comment on Thursday 25th May 2006 11:17pm

Wow! Incredible. I'm a big fan of both Hellraiser and Harry Potter (up until HBP). This is a terrifyingly excellent piece of work that is true to both. You have real talent and a good grasp of Clive Barker's style.

This will easily go down as one of my favorite HP fics.

Lira posted a comment on Sunday 21st May 2006 11:54am

I don't usually like horror (or crossovers) but this story somehow dragged me in. And even though I intended never to reread, I just did.
Congratulations on such an outstanding story!

Ben10 posted a comment on Sunday 14th May 2006 7:16pm

FREAKING AWESOME. That ending was perfect: "Ah, Harry" . . . "That's my boy." I loved it!

Patches posted a comment on Tuesday 4th April 2006 2:44am

Very dark but understandable when you consider dealing with Voldemort. This certainly give a different view of the problem.

Thanks for writing. It was deffinitely riveting! pms

John Burrage posted a comment on Saturday 1st April 2006 11:54pm

Damn, I'm having a scary thought. What if Pinhead was James Potter and the woman without the voicebox was Lily? that would scare the crap out of me.

Jinshun Wang posted a comment on Saturday 1st April 2006 7:49pm

Damn. That was disturbing. Disturbingly good. Absolutely amazing piece of work that disturbs the soul, yet tells a compelling story. Well, maybe not a compelling story, but a story of high quality nontheless. Keep up the good work!

hoser41 posted a comment on Tuesday 21st March 2006 6:29pm

I can't believe that you wrote this in a week. Its amazing! What an absolutley brilliant take on the prophecy.

hholidays posted a comment on Sunday 12th March 2006 6:01pm

This story turned my stomach. Ugh... not so sure I should have read this.

nurray posted a comment on Thursday 2nd March 2006 3:55am

An excellent cross-over. My knowledge of the Hellraiser series is minimal (never saw the movies) but I was able to follow the story alright.

Well done mix of original story and variations to match the changes caused by the 'box'.

Justin8 posted a comment on Tuesday 21st February 2006 7:30am

Far friggin' out.

I can understand why you would keep this behind a log-in barrier.

Fuck.

Brilliant.

Coolone007 posted a comment on Monday 20th February 2006 8:21pm

I try not to use the upcoming word too oftern. This was truly a twisted macabre story. Twisted as the fact you made the story a poetic twisted tale.

lazarus73 posted a comment on Thursday 16th February 2006 11:01pm

Wow. Very well written, although it does seem like an intorduction to a much larger universe of fanfic. It was dark, depressing, and had a good mix of Barker's grotesque horror. Although I DO have one question - was Pinhead's "pet" some form of the tortured Sirius Black? And in the case of future summonings, will we see Throatless and her new plaything/partner Bella? What of Harry's future? Will he be consumed and become some new dark prince of hell - with his distortions and deformations on the INSIDE, masked by the outward appearance of the greatest hero of the wizarding world? SOOO many good ideas here, please give us something else in this dramatic horror vein.

atlantis-rob posted a comment on Monday 13th February 2006 4:22pm

Awesome work on the story, I read iit somewhere else the first time a while back before you added the epilogue with Fudge and Umbitch. Totally awesome adaptation of the two worlds and stories. Excellent if not terrifying work on what was done with the dursleys and later how harry manipulated the setup of voldie and then sent the hag and idiot on their marry way. Trruly fricken crazy and awesome. Cheers!

siriusissues posted a comment on Monday 13th February 2006 2:13pm

Gruesomely amusing (or amusingly gruesome?); well done! One must be of questionable sanity to come up with the like; then again, one must be of similarly questionable sanity to still be laughing (?!) hours later...

In Ron's words, "Scary. Brilliant, but scary."

Bravo!

Lufio posted a comment on Wednesday 11th January 2006 10:16pm

Each time I read this, I get chills at certain spots in the story. Heh. A good fix when one wants a little darkness.

Here's hoping that you'll tackle even more "classic" horror in the future. Say, have you thought about the Puppetmaster series? ^_^

Taren posted a comment on Wednesday 11th January 2006 8:15am

You captured the feel of the movies very well.

From the stark terror inspired by Pinhead to the obsesive work to rebuild the Lament Configuration.

I was surprised that all Harry's team were willing to let Unbridge open the Box. After seeing what happens themselves they'd have to REALLY hate someone to want that. It helped me accept it though when she stated she'd use the Cruciatus Curse to make them talk. It was very believable that Harry would do it. He'd already sacrificed Snape, and 27 other death eaters.

Manatheron posted a comment on Monday 9th January 2006 4:09am

Gruesome

freakyfinger posted a comment on Wednesday 4th January 2006 4:12pm

This is a very . . . disturbing story. Its interesting, but still very disturbing.

Christina C. Keimig posted a comment on Tuesday 3rd January 2006 3:36pm

I knew there was a reason I never watched more than a few minutes of those movies. Yikes! Terrifying! And very well-written, by the way. I'm glad I decided to start reading this in the morning, so that playing with my kids the rest of the day can keep me from suffering the creepy-crawlies tonight!!!