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Hyperkind

Publication information

Publisher

Razorline (Marvel Comics)

Schedule

Monthly

Format

Ongoing series

Genre

Publication date

Sept. 1993 - May 1994

No. of issues

9

Creative team

Created by

Clive Barker

Written by

Fred Burke

Penciller(s)

Paris Cullins

Inker(s)

Bob Petrecca

Letterer(s)

Steve Dutro

Colorist(s)

Tom Smith

Editor(s)

Marcus McLaurin

Hyperkind is a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics' Razorline imprint that ran from 1993 to 1994. Created by filmmaker and horror/fantasy novelist Clive Barker as one of the imprint's four interconnected series, it starred a team of four young adults whose superpowers represent aspects of human consciousness. Its characters exist in one of the many alternate universes outside the mainstream continuity known as the Marvel Universe.

Publication history[edit]

Created by Clive Barker, the series was written by Fred Burke, penciled by Paris Cullins and inked by Bob Petrecca. Hyperkind ran nine issues (cover-dated Sept. 1993 - May 1994).[1] A 48-page one-shot, Hyperkind: Unleashed (cover-dated Sept. 1994, dated Aug. 1994 in indicia), also contained a prose short storybyFrank Lovece, starring characters from his Razorline series Hokum & Hex.[2]

While describing the Razorline imprint Barker said of the series: "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".[3]

Fictional character biographies[edit]

The human quartet making up the Hyperkind comprises the next generation of an earlier, mysteriously forgotten team, the Paxis. The four superheroes, and their enhanced-canine member, are:

References[edit]

  • ^ Hyperkind Unleashed #1 at The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators. Archived from the original on May 7, 2013.
  • ^ Barker, Clive, in Russo, Tom (July 1993). "Razorline". Marvel Age. No. #126. Quote excerpted in "Interviews, Part Two". Clive Barker (official site). Archived from the original on June 28, 2010.
  • External links[edit]

    Works by Clive Barker

    Literature

  • The Hellbound Heart
  • Weaveworld
  • Cabal
  • Imajica
  • The Thief of Always
  • Sacrament
  • Galilee
  • Coldheart Canyon
  • Mister B. Gone
  • The Scarlet Gospels
  • Books of the Art

  • Everville
  • The Books of Abarat

  • Days of Magic, Nights of War
  • Absolute Midnight
  • Collections

  • Clive Barker, Illustrator (art)
  • The Painter, The Creature and The Father of Lies (essays)
  • Comic books

  • Hokum & Hex
  • Hyperkind
  • Saint Sinner
  • Films, TV
    and video games

    Directed by Barker

  • Nightbreed
  • Lord of Illusions
  • Directed by others

  • Rawhead Rex
  • Hellbound: Hellraiser II
  • Candyman
  • Quicksilver Highway
  • A-Z of Horror
  • Saint Sinner
  • The Plague
  • The Midnight Meat Train
  • Book of Blood
  • Dread
  • Books of Blood
  • Masters of Horror

  • "Valerie on the Stairs"
  • Video games

  • Clive Barker's Undying
  • Clive Barker's Jericho
  • Recurring characters

  • Kirsty Cotton
  • Candyman
  • Harry D'Amour

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hyperkind&oldid=1222270892"

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