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'''Hellbound''' was a webcomic created by the artist Eric Nault. The first publishing date of the series was in October 2004 and ran until November of 2007. At that time, a note was placed on the site that indicated that the series was going on temporary hiatus. Eventually the site, ''hellboundcomic.com'' reverted to a holding page and the series itself was lost. | '''Hellbound''' was a webcomic created by the artist Eric Nault. The first publishing date of the series was in October 2004 and ran until November of 2007. At that time, a note was placed on the site that indicated that the series was going on temporary hiatus. Eventually the site, ''hellboundcomic.com'' reverted to a holding page and the series itself was lost. | ||
Or at least it appeared so. | |||
It had been a successful and popular webcomic, with a large cult following. However, for various reasons Eric Nault eventually became dissatisfied with the comic. After a long hiatus, he instructed the webmaster to allow the domain and hosting plan to lapse, citing a desire that no money be expended in support of the comic. | |||
Then the comic was archived at ''loneverse.com''. The comic was presented there with most of the layout from what it looked like just before being deleted, but without any of the extra pages that the artist added. Nly the series itself is available. | |||
==Series Theme== | |||
It told the story of Mel (short for Melenethriel), a succubus who unwittingly stole the soul of Guy, a human who was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Together they are on a quest to retrieve both of their souls from being doomed to Hell. | It told the story of Mel (short for Melenethriel), a succubus who unwittingly stole the soul of Guy, a human who was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Together they are on a quest to retrieve both of their souls from being doomed to Hell. | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*[http://loneverse.com/hellbound/ The series archived at Loneverse.com] | |||
*[http://www.thewebcomiclist.com/p/827/hellbound Hellbound at the Web Comic List.com] | *[http://www.thewebcomiclist.com/p/827/hellbound Hellbound at the Web Comic List.com] | ||
*[http://www.comicstripfan.com/webcomics/h/hellbound.htm An interview with Eric Nault at Comic Strip Fan.com with sketches from the webcomic series.] | *[http://www.comicstripfan.com/webcomics/h/hellbound.htm An interview with Eric Nault at Comic Strip Fan.com with sketches from the webcomic series.] |
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Hellbound was a webcomic created by the artist Eric Nault. The first publishing date of the series was in October 2004 and ran until November of 2007. At that time, a note was placed on the site that indicated that the series was going on temporary hiatus. Eventually the site, hellboundcomic.com reverted to a holding page and the series itself was lost.
Or at least it appeared so.
It had been a successful and popular webcomic, with a large cult following. However, for various reasons Eric Nault eventually became dissatisfied with the comic. After a long hiatus, he instructed the webmaster to allow the domain and hosting plan to lapse, citing a desire that no money be expended in support of the comic.
Then the comic was archived at loneverse.com. The comic was presented there with most of the layout from what it looked like just before being deleted, but without any of the extra pages that the artist added. Nly the series itself is available.
Series Theme
It told the story of Mel (short for Melenethriel), a succubus who unwittingly stole the soul of Guy, a human who was in the wrong place at the wrong time. Together they are on a quest to retrieve both of their souls from being doomed to Hell.
Series Information
- Title: Hellbound
- Creator: Eric Nault
- Date Started: 24 October 2004
- Last Update: 14 November 2007
- Current Status: Abandoned