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Title: | Locke & Key: Clockworks |
Publisher: | IDW Publishing |
Type: | Limited series |
Years published: | 2011-2012 |
Total issues: | 6 |
Creators: | Joe Hill; Gabriel Rodriguez; Jay Fotos; Robbie Robbins; Chris Ryall |
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Locke & Key: Clockworks is an American comic book limited series of the supernatural horror genre. It was published by IDW Publishing and ran for six issues from July, 2011 to April, 2012.
Clockworks was written by Joe Hill with artwork by Gabriel Rodriguez. Coloring was by Jay Fotos and it was lettered by Robbie Robbins. The series was edited by Chris Ryall.
Colonel Adam Crais's minutemen are literally trapped between a rock and a hard place; in the first days of the Revolutionary War, they find themselves hiding beneath 120 feet of New England stone, with a full regiment of redcoats waiting for them in the daylight... and a door into hell in the cavern below.
The black door is open, and it's up to a 16-year-old smith named Ben Locke to find a way to close it. The biggest mysteries of the Locke & Key series are resolved as Clockworks opens, not with a bang, but with the thunderous crash of English cannons.
Issues
- Locke & Key: Clockworks #1
- Locke & Key: Clockworks #2
- Locke & Key: Clockworks #3
- Locke & Key: Clockworks #4
- Locke & Key: Clockworks #5
- Locke & Key: Clockworks #6
Annuals & Specials
Collections
- Locke & Key: Clockworks
- Locke & Key: Master Edition, Volume Three
Notes & Trivia
- Locke & Key was created by writer Joe Hill and artist Gabriel Rodriguez. It was first published as a six-issue limited series by IDW Publishing from February-July, 2008.
- Locke & Key: Clockworks redirects to this page.
- Franchise creator Joe Hill is the son of famed horror novelist Stephen King.