Hyperkind

Hyperkind

Infobox comic book title
title = Hyperkind


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schedule = Monthly
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publisher = Razorline (Marvel Comics)
date = September 1993 - May 1994
issues = 9
main_char_team =
writers = Fred Burke
artists =
pencillers = Paris Cullins
inkers = Bob Petrecca
letterers = Steve Dutro
colorists = Tom Smith
editors = Marcus McLaurin
creative_team_month =
creative_team_year =
creators = Clive Barker
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ISBN =
subcat = Marvel Comics
sort = Hyperkind

"Hyperkind" is a comic book series from Marvel Comics' 1993-1995 Razorline imprint, created by Clive Barker, written by Fred Burke penciled by Paris Cullins and inked by Bob Petrecca.

While describing the Razorline imprint Barker touched on the series saying "I wanted to do a super hero comic, something which would be my take on what super heroes were going to be like in the '90s... Hyperkind fell into that category." [ [http://www.clivebarker.info/ints93b.html Interviews 1993 (Part Two)] at CliveBarker.info (official site)]

Publication history

There were nine issues of "Hyperkind", and 48-page follow-up called "Hyperkind: Unleashed", which contained a short prose story of "Hokum & Hex", another Razorline comic that had been cancelled.

Characters

*Armata (Lisa Moffitt) - Able to summon armor that produces various weapons and jets for flight.

*Logix (Kenny Zambetti) - Able to enter and control computers and predict probabilities with his machine-like mind.

*Bliss ("Dyan Divine", real name unknown) - Able to make illusions real and read the dreams of others.

*Amokk (George Yoneda) - Able to turn into a super-strong, blade-handed bestial creature,

*Ecka - A dog who finds the last of the power chambers, and gains what the others call "cosmic consciousness".

Plot

Notes

References

* [http://www.clivebarker.com/html/visions/bib/comics/hyper/index.html "Hyperkind"] at CliveBarker.com (unofficial site)
* [http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/h/hyperkin.htm "Hyperkind"] at the International Catalogue of Superheroes
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* [http://www.maelmill-insi.de/UHBMCC/SHOW.HTM?SerNr=1675 "Hyperkind"] at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
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