Press Release
UCLICK®, America’s #1 provider of comics on mobile phones, has added the graphic novel version of Clive Barker‘s The Thief of Always to its rapidly growing line of comic book titles optimized for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Like the children lured to Mister Hood’s Holiday House in the novel, once fans begin reading this engrossing tale, presented in vibrant color and rich detail on their iPhone screens, they too will find it impossible to leave.
Creator of the well-known horror films Hellraiser, Nightbreed and Lord of Illusions, and author of more than a dozen horror novels and short story collections, Clive Barker has long been considered a master of the horror genre. Barker originally published The Thief of Always in 1992 as a fable for young readers. The novel was serialized as a graphic novel in 2005 by IDW Publishing, with story adaptation by Kris Oprisko and art by Gabriel Hernandez. All three installments of The Thief of Always are now available on the iPhone App Store for only 99 cents each.
“We feel very fortunate to once again be working with IDW and now Clive Barker,” said Uclick CEO Douglas Edwards. “Mr. Barker is a legend and literary genius. We are honored to bring his masterpiece to millions of fans on the iPhone through the Uclick graphic story player.”
“The Thief of Always graphic novel is based on one of Clive Barker’s most popular stories,” IDW’s CEO Ted Adams said. “We’re very excited that this critically acclaimed title is now available for readers to download on the iPhone through the App Store. This is a great new way for fans to experience some of the best work in comics.”
The Thief of Always is the tale of Harvey Swick, an average boy bored with school until he receives a visit from an otherworldly stranger. Mister Rictus invites Harvey to Mr. Hood’s Holiday House, a child’s paradise where, Rictus declares, Harvey will find everything his heart desires. The Holiday House proves to be all Rictus promised, but Harvey soon discovers that its pleasures come at a heavy price.
Uclick continues to add to its already diverse collection of popular graphic novels and webcomics available on the iPhone App Store. IDW Publishing’s adaptation of the beloved Clive Barker fable joins Jeff Smith’s Bone, the cosmic sci-fi superhero series GODLAND, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles anthology series Tales of the TMNT, and webcomics Pibgorn and Basic Instructions.
To learn more about The Thief of Always and other iPhone releases from Uclick, visit the Uclick section in the App store.
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We have the same issue over at our site, no one but spammers and griefers. I just wanted to let you know that there are people out here and stories like this one are the reason that Geeks of Doom is in my daily rotation.
This was one of my favorite books when I was a in college, I always thought Henry Selick would’ve made a good movie version and when I saw Monster House I thought they definitely were inspired by the Thief of Always.
Anyways, I just wanted to say you have at least one loyal reader.
Later
Comment by HCG Paco — December 4, 2008 @ 2:39 am
I am so happy to see these possibilities in the iPhone! This is one of my favorite novels and my daughter was just looking for it the other day. I love that it’s a graphic novel too.
I’m always interested in the changing ways that people are reading. I’m an author, so I need to keep up on these things. Your article is great! I actually had to get this application (book 1) so I can check it out.
I recently purchased the iPhone 3G, and a few months ago decided to start writing an entire novel (Finding Bliss) on it using the Notes application. I’m the bestselling author of the critically acclaimed novel Whale Song.
While I’ve only just started working on Finding Bliss, I look forward to the day when there will be an app to download it too. I think one of my characters in the novel is going to be an iPhone user too. :)
All the best!
Cheryl Kaye Tardif,
bestselling author of Whale Song, The River and Divine Intervention
http://www.findingblissbook.com
Comment by Cheryl Kaye Tardif — January 6, 2009 @ 6:07 pm