Saint Sinner (comics)

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Saint Sinner
Saint Sinner #1 (Oct. 1993), cover art by Max Douglas.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing series
Genre
Publication dateOctober 1993 - April 1994
No. of issues7
Main character(s)Philip Fetter
Creative team
Created byClive Barker
Written byElaine Lee
Artist(s)Max Douglas
Penciller(s)Richard Pace
Larry Brown
Inker(s)Max Douglas
Rick Bryant
Gabriel Morrissette
Letterer(s)Janice Chiang
Colorist(s)Christie Scheele
Maria Parwulski
Editor(s)Marcus McLaurin

Saint Sinner is a superhero horror 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 Philip Fetter, a man possessed by both a demon and an angel.

Aside from the title, it is unrelated to the Barker-produced telefilm Saint Sinner.

Publication history[edit]

Created by filmmaker and horror/fantasy novelist Clive Barker, Saint Sinner was published for seven issues (cover-dated Oct. 1993 - April 1994). Written by Elaine Lee, it was drawn by Max Douglas for the first four issues. Richard Pace penciled issue #5, with inks by Douglas. Larry Brown drew the final two issues.[1]

Lee also wrote a Saint Sinner prose short story in the final release of the Razorline imprint, Ectokid Unleashed (Oct. 1994), a 48-page one-shot starring the title character of another Razorline comic.[2]

Clive Barker called Saint Sinner "just a wild one, the series which hopefully will press the limits of what comics can do".[3]

Fictional character biography[edit]

Saint Sinner centered on Philip Fetter, a man possessed by both a demon and an angel. With the ability to evolve or regress anyone from superhuman to primal beast, Fetter travels the world changing lives.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Saint Sinner at the Grand Comics Database
  2. ^ Ectokid Unleashed #1 at The Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators. ("Features" link) Archived from the original on October 23, 2015.
  3. ^ 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.

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