What Monsters Do - New, Free ShippingDescriptionEditorial Reviews Review "... a range of stories which will delight, disgust and terrify. An erudite, charming and brutal examination of relationships, obsession and ghastliness,..." - _Zombiehamster_ "What Monsters Do, is a brilliant collection of stories that will both shock and entertain you." - _Ginger Nuts of Horror_ About the Author Nicholas Vince was born in West Germany in 1958 and lives in South London. Whilst he was at Mountview Theatre Academy, he met Clive Barker and was later cast as The Chatterer Cenobite in Hellraiser and in its sequel Hellbound: Hellraiser II. He played Kinski in Nightbreed. For Marvel Comics he wrote the series of comics 'Warheads' and 'Mortigan Goth' plus stories for the 'Hellraiser' and 'Nightbreed' comics. For the most up to date information, please go to Features: Product Details:
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