Mark Alan Miller

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Mark Alan Miller is an author known for his horror titles, especially Hellraiser, Clive Barker-owned properties and the horror genre. He’s affiliated with Encyclopocalypse Publications[1] and is adjunct faculty at Woodbury University[2]

Previously, he was Vice President and Head of Development of Seraphim, Inc.,[3] Clive Barker's production company. Miller is also a writer, producer and director, having written for Boom! Studios[4] and Dark Horse.[5]

Miller is the founder of Encyclopocalypse Publications, a hybrid publishing and audiobook company that specializes in reprints of film novelizations and out-of-print horror novels in addition to publishing new genre content.[6][7]

Miller’s university biography states he ghostwrote the New York Times best-selling book The Scarlet Gospels, which is credited to Clive Barker.[8]

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Filmography

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Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes
2011 Abarat: Absolute Midnight x x x Book Trailer
2011 Nightmare x
2014 The Nerdist Superego Video Shorts x 5 episodes
2014 Nightbreed: The Directors Cut x Awarded vintage release at the 41st annual Saturn Awards[9][10]
2015 Fun Size Horror: Volume Two x x Segment "The Great Corben"
2016 Virus of the Dead x x x Segment "Preparation Meets Opportunity"
2017 Stan Lee's Lucky Man: The Bracelet Chronicles x x Web Series for Sky TV
2019 Fun Size Horror: Shocktale Party x x x Segment "Jung Frankenstein"
2020 Clive Barker's Books of Blood x Hulu Original
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Comic books

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Year Title Studio Notes
2011 Hellraiser[4] Boom! Studios Based on the Hellraiser franchise by Clive Barker
2014 Next Testament[4] Boom! Studios Written with Clive Barker
2015 Hellraiser: Bestiary[4] Boom! Studios Based on the Hellraiser franchise by Clive Barker
2016 The Steam Man[5] Dark Horse Based on the dime novel The Steam Man of the Prairies by Edward S. Ellis; cowritten by Joe R. Lansdale
2018 American Gothic Press Presents: Tales From the Ackermansion American Gothic Press Segmen "The Dump" based on the Joe R. Lansdale Short Story.
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