Hokum & Hex is a
superhero comic book series published by
Marvel Comics'
Razorline imprint. It was created by filmmaker and
horror/
fantasy novelist
Clive Barker, written by
Frank Lovece and
penciled by
Anthony Williams.
Publication history
Hokum & Hex ran nine issues (Sept. 1993 - May 1994) before being discontinued with the rest of the Razorline titles. A subsequent one-shot,
Hyperkind Unleashed, featuring the Razorline's superhero team, included a "Hokum & Hex" prose
short story by Lovece.
As Barker described, "I wanted to do something that was magical and mystical in the way that
Doctor Strange was and still is. Doctor Strange was one of my favourite comics from when I was a kid. So I suppose
Hokum & Hex is my take on that".
Fictional character biography
Trip Monroe, a failing
stand-up comic who lives in his late grandfather's
rent-controlled apartment in
Times Square,
New York City, becomes, through apparently random circumstances, Earth's protector against the
fundamentalist warriors of an extradimensional god who is attempting to convert the planet. Monroe is imbued with the ability to change physical items from one thing to another, although the process, which depends on exactness of mind, does not always work as envisioned. Once, trying to change something into a
club for defense, he found himself holding a large
playing-card club symbol (fortunately, though inadvertently,...
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