- Razorline
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name = Razorline
type = Private
genre = Superhero
foundation = 1993 (launch)
founder =Clive Barker
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key_people =Clive Barker Marcus McLaurin
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intl =Razorline was an
imprint of Americancomic book companyMarvel Comics that ran from 1993-1995. It was created by filmmaker and horror/fantasy novelistClive Barker , with its characters existing in one of the many alternate universes outside the mainstream continuity known as theMarvel Universe .Publication history
The Razorline imprint consisted of four interrelated titles, based on Barker's detailed premises, titles and lead characters. These were:
*"Ectokid " — written first by James Robinson, then by future "Matrix" co-creator Larry Wachowski, and pencilled bySteve Skroce
* "Hokum & Hex " — written byFrank Lovece , penciled by Anthony Williams
* "Hyperkind " — written byFred Burke , pencilled byParis Cullins and inked by Bob Petrecca
* "Saint Sinner" — written byElaine Lee , pencilled and inked byMax Douglas Marcus McLaurin was the editor. The four titles were preceded by a one-shot sampler: "Razorline: First Cut".As Barker described:
In 2005, the appendix page of the
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe one-shot involving alternate universes revealed that the Earth of the Razorline imprint is designated "'Earth-45828. Relatively real-world, without other superheroes, it includes Marvel Comics as a comic-book publisher, with Razorline characters making references to "X-Men " comics" and to Marvel editorStan Lee 's "Fantastic Four " writing.Although two titles were
superhero series and all were released with a Comics Code seal, they were often racked with horror and unrated comics, a factor that entered intoFact|date=April 2007 the Razorline's short run of seven to nine issues each.Two one-shots followed: "Hyperkind Unleashed" (which included a "Hokum & Hex" prose
short story ) and "Ektokid Unleashed" (which included a "Saint Sinner" prose short story).Other titles
Before the cancellations, several issues of four subsequent series were in various stages of completion: "
Wraitheart " (written by Frank Lovece, art by Hector Gomez), "Schizm" (written by Fred Burke), "Mode Extreme " (written by Sarah Byam), and "Fusion Force ". These were to have begun blending the Razorline into primary Marvel continuity;Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. agents including Jimmy Woo, for instance, guest-starred in "Wraitheart" #5; thePunisher was to have guest-starred in "Mode Extreme" #5.In other media
A 2002 Barker telefilm titled "Saint Sinner" bore no relation to the comic. "I was always disappointed with the way that Marvel handled that entire line of comics, particularly "Saint Sinner". I thought that's a waste of a good title. It was something that called for finding a new life in some way or another". [ [http://www.hollywoodisburning.com/clivebarker.html HollywoodIsBurning.com: "Clive Barker", by Mike Watt] ]
Quotes
Clive Barker: "I loved many of the Razorline characters, and it was always a sadness to me that our work in the medium was ill-timed. As you probably know, the Razorline material was produced at a time when the comics industry was about to go through one of its worst shake-ups. Marvel almost disappeared entirely. Razorline was a victim of Marvel's downsizing. Very sad". [ [http://www.clivebarker.com/html/visions/confess/nonls/b&n/b&n_12151999.htm Barnes and Noble.com chat transcript (Dec. 15, 1999), reprinted at CliveBarker.com] ]
ee also
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Marvel Comics Universe
* Marvel Comics multiverseNotes
References
* [http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/r/razorlin.htm Clive Barker's Razorline] at the International Catalogue of Superheroes
* [http://franklovece.com/hokumhex.html "Hokum & Hex"] at Frank Lovece's official site
* [http://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/skroce_steve.htm Steve Skroce] atLambiek 's Comiclopedia
* [http://www.clivebarker.com/html/visions/bib/comics/ Comics] at CliveBarker.com (unofficial site)
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* [http://www.maelmill-insi.de/UHBMCC/RAZOR.HTM Razorline] at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
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