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Hellscape was an audio and webcast series, part of BBV Productions's Audio Adventures in Time & Space. It was launched as a subseries of Faction Paradox on 1 January 2022. The stories featured Lucifer and his timeship Babylon.

Following BBV's loss of the Faction Paradox license,[1] a leaflet inside the physical DVD release of P.R.O.B.E. Case Files - Volume 2 announced a continuation of Hellscape separate from Faction Paradox among BBV's audio ranges. That story, Lucifer's Sleep, was ultimately released in May 2022 with Faction Paradox branding, and author Trevor Spencer clarified online that Hellscape "series 1" would feature the Faction Paradox logo.[2]

August 28th 2023 marked the release of what was reported as "Part 1" of of Season 2 of Hellscape, under the title of The Lillium Saga, with all Faction Paradox branding removed.[3] Shortly thereafter, BBV released a short live-action minisode titled Vacation Time, presented as Episode 5 of an upcoming subseries titled Hellscape: Morningstar — likewise void of Faction Paradox branding, although it provided a visual of Lucifer walking into Babylon, making her continued purported nature as a humanoid timeship apparent.[4]

Spencer launched Mix'D Bloodz, a new independent production company on 1 January 2024, releasing media exclusively on Patreon under a subscription model,[5] continuing to release instalments in the Hellscape: MorningStar series.[6] Spencer also released a subseries of Lucifer titled Hellscape: Public Trips, which exploited how characters such as Winnie the Pooh[7] and Mickey Mouse (from Steamboat Willie)[8] had fallen into the public domain.

Mix'D Bloodz also released a video on their Twitter showing their connections to the DWU.

Stories

# Title Series Author Featuring Released
1.1 Lucifer Faction Paradox: Hellscape: Season 1 Trevor Spencer Signet 1 January 2022
1.2 Lucifer's Sleep 19 May 2022
1.3 Babylon's Own Personal Hell 16 June 2022
1.4 Brother's Keeper Ba'al/Satan 22 August 2022
1.5 Unwanted Guest Father Kreiner, P.R.O.B.E. 3 December 2022
1.6 Lilith Fades
2.1 ACT I Hellscape: The Lilium Saga 28 August 2023
2.2 ACT II
2.3 ACT III
2.4 ACT IV 14 December 2023
2.5 ACT V
2.6 ACT VI
X1 Steamboat Mickie Hellscape: Public Trips 4 January 2024
X2 Winnie 12 February 2024
V1.1 Introducing MorningStar Hellscape: MorningStar 1 January 2024
V1.2 Pharmadon Ointment 2 January 2024
V1.3 Planet Trebob 30 January 2024
V1.5 Vacation Time
V1.7 Mission: Find Lilith Giles 8 November 2023

Notes

  • Hellscape's main character, Lucifer, was modelled after the character of the same name from the 2016–2021 television show Lucifer. Hellscape's creator and sole author was a particular fan of the show.[9]
  • Unwanted Guest and Lilith Fades feature Father Kreiner, the aged Faction Paradox member version of Fitz Kreiner introduced in Lawrence Miles's Interference, without any indication that BBV Productions obtained the license to the name "Kreiner" from Stephen Cole or BBC Books.
    • James Hornby corroborated that Fitz could not be used by anyone bar BBC Books in an interview on the fan podcast, We're All Stories in the End. The reason given was that the at-the-time recent use of Fitz Kreiner in The Target Storybook barred outside publishers from using the IP.[10]
  • Sam Myers of P.R.O.B.E. features, in their voiced debut, in Lilith Fades.
  • Ba'al originally debuted in Maker's Wish: Ticket To Ride.

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