Salem (comics)

Salem

Elias Hooke holding his sickle in front of his face, with the Queen of Thorns visible in its reflection. Cover of issue 3.
Publication information
Publisher Boom! Studios
Schedule Monthly
Format Limited series
Genre
    Publication date May – October 2008
    Number of issues 4 + #0 (January 2008)
    Main character(s) Elias Hooke
    Creative team
    Writer(s) Chris Morgan
    Kevin W. Walsh
    Artist(s) Wilfredo Torres
    Letterer(s) Marshall Dillon
    Colorist(s) Andrew Dalhouse
    Creator(s) Chris Morgan
    Kevin W. Walsh
    Mike Hawthorne
    Editor(s) Mark Waid
    Collected editions
    Salem ISBN 1-934506-46-X

    Salem (long title: Salem: Queen of Thorns) is a 4-issue American comic book limited series published by Boom! Studios and written by Chris Morgan and Kevin W. Walsh.

    Publication history

    A short issue zero in black-and-white was released for San Diego Comic Con in 2006 by Conspiracy Factory, with art by Mike Hawthorne. In 2007 the story was picked up by Boom! and an extended issue zero was released, this time with art by Wilfredo Torres. The story went on for four more issues. It was collected in 2009.

    Plot synopsis

    The story centers around Elias Hooke, a former inquisitor for the Puritan Church in colonial Salem. He retired from clerical service after discovering that his participation in the Salem Witch Trials had resulted in the executions of only innocent people, while true evil lurked not in people, but as manifestations of nature. He encounters the Queen of Thorns, a demon witch that takes the form of a gnarled, splintering dead tree.

    After the Queen kills his family, he leaves the Church in disillusionment, and begins a crusade to fight the true "witchcraft" in Salem, the Queen and other true "witches" of her ilk. His weapon of choice is a sickle, which he holds in his hand such that it appears much like a prosthetic hook. After saving an accused (and self-admitted) witch, Hannah, she, he and young priest struggling with his faith find themselves running from both the Church, who wants Hooke killed for his apostasy and Hannah for her witchcraft, and the Queen, for whom Hooke is her largest threat.

    Collected editions

    The series was collected into a trade paperback:

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