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Razorline

Razorline was an imprint of American comic book company Marvel Comics that ran from 1993 to 1995. It was created by filmmaker and horror/fantasy novelist Clive Barker, with its characters existing in one of the many alternate universes outside the mainstream continuity known as the Marvel 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 Lana Wachowski (then known as Larry Wachowski), and pencilled by Steve Skroce
* ''Hokum & Hex'' — written by Frank Lovece, penciled by Anthony Williams
* ''Hyperkind'' — written by Fred Burke, pencilled by Paris Cullins and inked by Bob Petrecca
* ''Saint Sinner'' — written by Elaine Lee, pencilled and inked by Max Douglas
Marcus McLaurin was the editor. The four titles were preceded by a one-shot sampler cover-titled: ''Razorline: First Cut''.〔(''Razorline: The First Cut'' ) (indicia title) / ''Razorline: First Cut'' (cover title) at the Grand Comics Database.〕
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 editor Stan Lee's ''Fantastic Four'' writing.
''Hokum & Hex'' and ''Hyperkind'' were superhero series, while the other two were supernatural series. All were released with a Comics Code seal. The Razorline's short run of seven to nine issues each was due in large part to market conditions.〔
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).〔

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