- Ectokid
Infobox comic book title
title = Ectokid
caption = "Ectokid" #1 (Sept. 1993). Cover art bySteve Skroce
schedule = Monthly
ongoing = y
Horror = y
publisher =Razorline (Marvel Comics )
date = September 1993 - May 1994
issues = 9
main_char_team =
writers = James Robinson
Larry Wachowski
Andy Wachowski
artists =
pencillers =Steve Skroce
inkers = Bob Dvorak
letterers =Gaspar Saladino
colorists =John Kalisz
editors =Marcus McLaurin
creative_team_month =
creative_team_year =
creators =Clive Barker
TPB =
ISBN =
subcat = Marvel Comics
sort = PAGENAME"Ectokid" is a
fantasy comic book series published byMarvel Comics 'Razorline imprint , created by filmmaker and horror/fantasy novelistClive Barker .Publication history
"Ectokid" ran nine issues (Sept. 1993 - May 1994) before being discontinued with the rest of the Razorline titles. The art for all nine issues was by
penciller Steve Skroce andinker Bob Dvorak . The writing was split between James Robinson (issues #1-3) and Larry Wachowski (issues #3-9), future co-creator of "The Matrix " film trilogy. Although uncredited, Wachowski's brother and filmmaking partner Andy Wachowski co-wrote with him. [ [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,6903,958269,00.html "The Observer" (Sunday, May 18, 2003): "Brothers Grim", by Akin Ojumu] ]Though carrying the
Comics Code seal, "Ectokid" and the other Razorline titles were often racked with horror and unrated comics, a factor that entered into the imprint's demise.Fact|date=April 2008 A subsequent one-shot, "Ektokid Unleashed" (Oct. 1994), was written byDan Abnett andAndy Lanning , with artwork by pencilerHector Gomez and inkerJohn Strangeland . It included a prose short story starring another Razorline character, Saint Sinner, written byElaine Lee .Fictional character biography
"Ectokid" is centered around 14-year-old Dextor Mungo, whose father was a ghost. Dex, as he's called, sees the world as it normally is through his right eye, but through his left he can see into the Ectosphere, a dimension similar to Earth but with a number of crucial differences. All the regular-Earth buildings are in the same places, but have a crusted and coral-covered appearance, and this world is populated by creatures and races out of myths, legends and nightmares.
As Barker described, "Ectokid", which is perhaps the second weirdest of the bunch, is a kind of dream story for the 15-year-old that's still alive to me — the tale of an adolescent who lives in two worlds and has access to a whole other sphere of reality". [ [http://www.clivebarker.info/ints93b.html Official Clive Barker Resource] ]
Notes
References
* [http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/e/ectokid.htm Ectokid] at the International Catalogue of Superheroes
* [http://www.clivebarker.com/html/visions/bib/comics/ecto/index.html "Ectokid"] at CliveBarker.com (unofficial site)
* [http://www.lambiek.net/artists/s/skroce_steve.htm Steve Skroce] atLambiek 's Comiclopedia
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* [http://www.maelmill-insi.de/UHBMCC/SHOW.HTM?SerNr=1569 "Ectokid"] at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
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