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Cover: Anthony Williams & Andy Lanning

Hokum & Hex #1

Sep 1993 · Marvel · 2.50 USD; 3.15 CAD; 1.85 GBP
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"Strange Angels" kicks off Hokum & Hex #1 with a wild, surreal twist: heartbroken college student Trip Munroe suddenly finds himself battling alien invaders called the Corpii, discovering he can transform objects in the process. When a figure resembling his ex-girlfriend—wearing an alien guise—steps in to explain the chaos, the moment is cut short by a new threat that sends Trip plummeting from the Empire State Building. Written by Frank Lovece and brought to life by Anthony Williams’ art, Andy Lanning’s inks, Maria Parwulski’s colors, and John Costanza’s lettering, the cover by Williams and Lanning captures the issue’s otherworldly tone.

Contains 3 stories
Strange Angels
18 pp · Superhero

In "Strange Angels," Trip Munroe’s life takes a bizarre turn when he’s attacked by alien invaders called the Corpii—just after his girlfriend leaves him. After surviving the assault, he discovers he can transform objects, only to be confronted by another alien who takes the shape of his ex-girlfriend, offering cryptic answers before a new threat sends him tumbling from the Empire State Building.

Untitled Humor story
0.15 pp · Humor
Glenn Herdling
Saint Sinner
5 pp · Horror-Suspense

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CGC 9.8 · 14 in census $62*
CGC 9.6 · 3 in census $30*
CGC 9.4 · 1 in census $30*
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Cast · 13 characters

Full credits

letterer John Costanza
cover pencils Anthony Williams
cover inks Andy Lanning

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↩ Reprints Razorline: The First Cut #1 (1993)

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