Comics
Fred Burke
Uitgaves
Best-selling author Clive Barker was born in Liverpool, England, and he began his literary career writing, directing and acting for the stage. Following the publication of his short stories The Books of Blood in 1984, Barker went on to write numerous best-selling novels, including The Great and Secret...[meer]
Vol. 1, No.1, August 1994. Giant-sized Action! Plus: An Adventure of Hokum and Hex! It will take many adventures for the Neo Paxis to fully comprehend the powers that they have been granted, but each is best paralleled with a level of human consciousness. George Yaneda has become a creature of pure...[meer]
Vol. 1, No. 9, May 1994. Face the fury of Lazurex. The fanatical fury of Lazurex Prime! How do you stop a man that's a living machine? Our heroes only shot is the lost fifth power — if they can locate it in the heat of battle with a mechanical fury!...[meer]
Vol. 1, No. 8, April 1994. Face the savage return of… Tempest. Will she be friend or foe?! The Wild Woman of the original Paxis returns — with a vengeance! Witness the resurrection of Tempest, with special guest penciler Roger Cruz in the newest exciting chapter in the unfolding history of the...[meer]
Vol. 1, No. 7, March 1994. They never knew how their powers changed them… or what price they would pay… now, finally, that knowledge will come… too late? Armata's near death and her only hope of survival is for the team to solve a riddle locked within a children's rhyme! But even the answeres...[meer]
Vol. 1, No. 6, February 1994. Slam Bang Action Issue! The untrained Hyperkind face off against the greatest enemies of the Golden Age Paxis: the venomous Vexus! Guest starring Trip Munroe from Hokum & Hex!...[meer]
Vol. 1, No. 5, January 1994. Meet the most dangerous man in the world. The power of Pargon John! Plus the most-asked Razorline question of the decade is answered (sort of) — as we reveal the status of the fifth power!...[meer]
Vol. 1, No. 4, December 1993. Under the Gun! The hyperkind are at the mercy of Paragon John, the most dangerous man in the Barkerverse! Discover with them the sinister secret behind the Age Without Heroes — and you might just get to live to tell about it!...[meer]
Vol. 1, No. 3, November 1993. Evil Thoughts. What happened to the original Paxis — and what powerful malevolent force wants to make the world believe they never existed?! Questions beckon in "The Big Lie!" — but the price of the truth may be the destruction of L.A.!...[meer]
Vol. 1, No. 2, October 1993. Blood on Hollywood Boulevard. The answers to these queries lie in a secret war fought decades ago, wherein two warring alien nations used Earth as their battlefield, and in the evil genius of the psychotic Paragon John, whose hatred and jealousy of the heroes who have driven...[meer]
Vol. 1, No. 1, September 1993. All new raw heroes for a new generation. Hyperkind is unequivocally a super hero title, with a twist. The New Heroes, the Hyperkind, are four young people who have taken on the mantle of a much older band of champions, called Paxis. They are literally stepping into the...[meer]
Razorline THE FIRST CUT Vol. 1 No. 1 September 1993. Clive Barker on RAZORLINE If ever there was a medium made for over-achievers, it's comics. Where else can a creator make mischief on a cosmic scale; tell tales in which worlds rise and fall in the space of a few panels, where battles may shake the...[meer]
She nearly died on the operating table… masked men removed the cancers, and her womb… but Elaine Rider lived on, morning. Until after a midnight visit to the newly opened crypt of All Saints Church - a plague pit heaped with bodies, festering now they are exposed - she is suddenly a picture of health...[meer]
Make certain that you know. This terrifying tale of psychological drama by horror fantasist Clive Barker, adapted by Fred Burke, and painter Dan Brereton will open your eyes to the roots of fear. To dread. Quaid, a student of philosophy, is obsessed by his own nightmare of an ax-murdering clown......[meer]
* How Spoilers Bleed - Illustrated by Hector Gomez, adapted by Steve Niles and Fred Burke, lettered by Willie Schubert. * Down, Satan - Illustrated bt Tim Conrad, adapted by Steve Niles, lettered by Willie Schubert. Both stories are adaptions from the Books of Blood by Clive Barker....[meer]
* Hell's Event - illustrated by Steven E. Johnson, Alan Okamoto and Jim Pearson, adapted by Fred Burke and lettered by Bill Pearson. * The Madonna - pencilled by Stan Wock, inked by Mark Farmer, painted by Fred Von Tobel, adapted by Fred Burke and lettered by Bill Pearson. Both stories are adaptions...[meer]
* The Midnight Meat Train - by Denys Cowan and Michael Davis. * Scape-Goats - by Bo Hampton. Both stories are adaptions from the Books of Blood by Clive Barker....[meer]
* Human Remains - Adapted and Illustrated by P. Craig Russel and lettered by Bill Pearson. * Pig Blood Blues - Illustrated by Scott Hampton, Adapted by Chuck Wagner and Fred Burke and lettered by Tracy Hampton. Both stories are adaptions from the Books of Blood by Clive Barker....[meer]
* Skins of the Fathers - illustrated by Klaus Janson, adapted by Chuck Wagner and Fred Burke and lettered by Bill Pearson. * In the Hills, the Cities - illustrated by John Bolton, adapted by Chuck Wagner and Fred Burke and lettered by Wayne Truman. Both stories are adaptions from the Books of Blood by...[meer]
Overzicht
- In the Hills, the Cities (1989)
- Pig Blood Blues (1989)
- Skins of the Fathers (1989)
- The Madonna (1990)
- The Midnight Meat Train (1990)
- Dread (1992)
- How Spoilers Bleed (1992)
- Hyperkind (1993)
- The Life of Death (1993)