Heroes in Hell

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Heroes in Hell

Heroes in Hell, the first book in the series
Heroes in Hell
The Gates of Hell
Rebels in Hell
Kings in Hell
Crusaders in Hell
Legions of Hell
Angels in Hell
Masters in Hell
The Little Helliad
War in Hell
Prophets in Hell
Explorers in Hell
Lawyers in Hell
Rogues in Hell
Bridge Over Hell
Dreamers In Hell
Author Janet Morris, series editor
Cover artist David B. Mattingly (first book in series)
Country United States
Genre Novels and short stories
shared world fantasy
Publisher Baen Books, Kerlak Enterprises/Perseid Publishing
Published 1986–1989, 2011–2013

Heroes in Hell is a series of shared world fantasy books, within the genre Bangsian fantasy, created and edited by Janet Morris and written by her, Chris Morris, C. J. Cherryh and others. The first 12 books in the series were published by Baen Books between 1986 and 1989, and stories from the series include one Hugo Award winner and Nebula nominee, (Gilgamesh in the Outback by Robert Silverberg from Rebels in Hell), as well as one other Nebula Award nominee. The series was resurrected in 2011 by Janet Morris with the thirteenth book and eighth anthology in the series, Lawyers in Hell, followed by two more books in 2012, and one in 2013.

Background

The shared world premise of Heroes in Hell is that all the dead wind up together in Hell, where they pick up where they left off when still alive.[1] The Encyclopedia of Fantasy states "In the long series of shared world adventures begun with Heroes in Hell, Hell becomes an arena in which all the interesting people in history can come together to continue the relentless pursuit of their various ends."[2] Brian Stableford commented that the series "adapted the backcloth of Dantean fantasy as a stage for violent adventures with ironic echoes of infernal comedy".[3]

Reception

Science fiction and fantasy author Orson Scott Card compared the success of Heroes in Hell with other shared worlds like Thieves' World, Wild Cards and Liavek, and said that this "almost guarantees that shared worlds will be around for many years to come".[4] The webzine SF Site discussed the popularity of shared worlds in the 1980s and listed Heroes in Hell as a "significant example" of one of them.[5] Library Journal called Heroes in Hell "a garden of infernal delights."[6]

Books in the series

There are six novels in the series and ten anthologies of short fiction. Janet Morris edited all ten anthologies. Portions of Legions of Hell first appeared in stories published in Heroes in Hell, The Gates of Hell, Rebels in Hell, Kings in Hell and Crusaders in Hell.

Reviews

  • Heroes in Hell
    • Jackie Cassada, Library Journal, March 15, 1986, Volume 111, Issue 5, page 80
    • Chuq von Rospach, OtherRealms, April 1986, Volume 1, Number 3
    • James D. Riemer, Fantasy Review, May 1986, Volume 9, Number 5, page 21-22
    • Don D’Ammassa, Science Fiction Chronicle, June 1986, Volume 7, Number 9, page 45
    • Doug Fratz, Thrust, Winter 1986, Issue 25, page 24
  • Rebels in Hell
    • Kliatt Young Adult Paperback Book Guide, October 1986, Volume 20, Number 7, page 5
    • Michael Cobley, Paperback Inferno, June/July 1987, Number 66, page 6
    • Don D’Ammassa, Science Fiction Chronicle, March 1987, Volume 8, Number 6, page 43
  • Kings in Hell
    • S. Lamb, Kliatt Young Adult Paperback Book Guide, May 1987, Volume 21, Number 4, page 3
  • Crusaders in Hell
    • Gloria Wall, Short Form, Issues 3 & 4, 1989, page 31
  • Angels in Hell
    • P.R., Booklist, September 15, 1987, Volume 84, Number 2, page 112
  • Legions of Hell
    • Publishers Weekly, May 29, 1987, Volume 231, Number 21, page 73
    • Trevin Matlock, Locus, Number 318, July 1987
    • P.R., Booklist, July 1987, Volume 83, Number 21, page 1655
    • K. E., Kliatt Young Adult Paperback Book Guide, October 1987, Volume 21, Number 7, page 3
  • The Little Helliad
    • Philip J. De Parto, The Starship Express, 1988, Volume 2, Numbers 6 & 7
    • S. Lamb, Kliatt Young Adult Paperback Book Guide, September 1988, Volume 22, Number 6, page 26
  • Prophets in Hell
    • S. Lamb, Kliatt Young Adult Paperback Book Guide, September 1989, Volume 23, Number 6, page 20
  • Lawyers in Hell
    • Dan L. Hollifield, Aphelion, The Webzine of Science Fiction and Fantasy,[14] September 2011, Issue 155, Volume 15
    • Patrick Richardson, Otherwhere Gazette,[15] March 30, 2012
    • Barb Caffrey, Shiny Book Review,[16] April 20, 2012
    • Joe Bonadonna, Black Gate, Adventures in Fantasy Literature ,[17] Friday, September 27, 2013
  • Rogues in Hell
    • Dan L. Hollifield, Aphelion, The Webzine of Science Fiction and Fantasy,[18] October 2012, Issue 167, Volume 16
    • Joe Bonadonna, Black Gate, Adventures in Fantasy Literature ,[19] Monday, July 1, 2013
  • Dreamers in Hell
    • Joe Bonadonna, Black Gate, Adventures in Fantasy Literature ,[20] Thursday, July 18, 2013

References

  1. Card 1990, p. 125.
  2. Clute and Grant 1997, p. 461.
  3. Stableford 2005, p. 356.
  4. Card 1990, p. 126.
  5. Horton, Rich. "The Original Anthology Series in Science Fiction". SF Site. Retrieved 2011-07-12. 
  6. Jackie Cassada, Library Journal, "Heroes in Hell", March 15, 1986, Volume 111, Issue 5, page 80
  7. "1987 Locus Poll Award". Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Retrieved 2011-08-09. 
  8. "Nebula Final Ballots from the 1980s". SFWA Nebula Awards. Retrieved 2011-07-13. 
  9. Brian Thomsen (ed.), Novel Ideas -- Fantasy, DAW Books, 2006, copyrights acknowledgments page
  10. "1987 Hugo Awards". World Science Fiction Society. Archived from the original on May 7, 2011. Retrieved June 27, 2011. 
  11. "Nebula Nominees List". The Locus Index to SF Awards. Locus. Retrieved June 27, 2011. 
  12. "1988 Chesley Awards". Locus. Retrieved 2011-07-13. "David Mattingly received a nomination for a 1988 Chesley Award for his cover artwork of Heroes in Hell" 
  13. "2012 Darrell Awards Honored Works". Darrell Awards. Retrieved 2012-04-18. 
  14. "Lawyers in Hell". Aphelion Features. Retrieved 2011-09-16. 
  15. "Lawyers in Hell: Buy it or I'll Sue". Otherwhere Gazette Reviews. Retrieved 2012-04-26. 
  16. ""Lawyers in Hell": Back into Hell". Shiny Book Review Reviews. Retrieved 2012-04-26. 
  17. "The Devil in The Details: A Review of Lawyers in Hell". Black Gate Reviews. Retrieved 2013-09-28. 
  18. "Rogues in Hell". Aphelion Features. Retrieved 2012-10-23. 
  19. ""A Great Place to let Your Imagination Run Wild:" Joe Bonadonna Reviews Rogues in Hell". Black Gate Reviews. Retrieved 2013-07-21. 
  20. "Giving the Devil His Due: A Review of Dreamers in Hell". Black Gate Reviews. Retrieved 2013-07-21. 

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