Comics
Saint Sinner (1993)
Vol. 1, No. 1, October 1993. Saint Sinner is perhaps the most challenging (not say the strangest) of the first four Razorline projects: a comic that will hopefully stray where few mainstream titles have gone before. It is not a traditional super hero title, though its protagonists in most of its antagonists...[meer]
Vol. 1, No. 2, November 1993. Heinous Homecoming! They say you can't go home again — but our newly empowered hero is about to discover first-hand, as he returns home nine years older overnight, and wanted for murder! Homecoming means startling revelations, final endings and new beginnings for the...[meer]
Vol. 1, No. 3, December 1993. Uncover the Secrets of the Angel & Devil Within! At last, the demon and the angel at war within the soul of Phillip Fetter have all their secrets revealed! But every thruth has its price, as the demon is on the verge of screaming free — and killing Saint Sinner in the...[meer]
Vol. 1, No. 4, January 1994. It's easy, if you try... Called tragically back to Earth on unfinished business, the Saint Sinner is confronted by an undying evil loose in the Hudson river and on a Madison Avenue gone amok!...[meer]
Vol. 1, No. 5, February 1994. Sir Sigmoid's Arcadia. Guest Starring Ectokid. How do you save a hero who does not want to live? Saint Sinner is Dead — long live the Runesmith and Regina, still trapped in his form, wandering the streets of New York City! Catch the shattering conclusion to "Sir Sigmoid's...[meer]
Vol. 1, No. 6, March 1994. The Face od Evil. Film at 11. The origin of the mysterious refugee from Ectosphere, Crooked-Face Half-Head, on the eve of a disaster that will shake all the worlds of the Decamundi — but the price of averting it may be a child's life!...[meer]
Vol. 1, No. 7, April 1994. You say you want an Evolution. Trapped between the Earth and the Ectosphere with helpless humans to protect, Philip is truly on the reve of destruction! Is this the Saint Sinner's final hour?...[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]