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List of Eclipse Comics publications

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Eclipse Comics was an American comic book company, active from 1977 to 1994.

Graphic novels

TitleDateNotesGCD
SabreCreated by Don McGregor and Paul Gulacy; a.k.a. Sabre: Slow Fade of an Endangered Species. A tenth-anniversary special edition was released in 1988.Link
Hembeck: The Best of Dateline: @!!?#Compilation of Fred Hembeck Dateline: @!!?# strips.Link
Night Music 1Created by P. Craig Russell.Link
Detectives Inc.Created by Don McGregor and Marshall Rogers; a.k.a. Detectives Inc. - A Remembrance of Threatening Green.Link
Stewart the RatCreated by Steve Gerber.Link
The Mike Mist Minute Myst-EriesCompilation of Max Allan Collins syndicated newspaper strips.Link
The PricePart of Jim Starlin's Metamorphosis Odyssey series.Link
I Am CoyoteCreated by Steve Gerber, compilation of material printed in Eclipse, the Magazine.Link
Somerset Holmesdate=December 1, 1986title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=107}}Link
Zorro in Old CaliforniaCompilation of Zorro material printed in Le Journal de Mickey.Link
The RocketeerCreated by Dave Stevens, compilation of Rocketeer material printed in Starslayer, Pacific Presents and The Rocketeer Special Edition.Link
The Sacred and the ProfaneCompilation of material printed in Epic Illustrated.Link
Samurai - Son of Deathdate=May 1, 1987title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=116}}Link
Floyd Farland - Citizen of the Futuredate=May 15, 1987title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=117}}Link
Milton Caniff's AmericaLink
SilverheelsLink
Valkyrie - Prisoner of the Pastdate=November 15, 1987title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=129}}Link
The Sisterhood of Steeldate=May 15, 1987title=Top of the News (advertisement)magazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=117}}Link
Scout: The Four MonstersCompilation of material from Scout #1-7.Link
XyrMultiple path graphic novel.Link
Heartbreak ComicsCompilation of material from David Boswell's Heartbreak Comics.Link
Zorro: The Complete Classic Adventures by Alex Toth Volume Onedate=March 15, 1988title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=137}}Link
Fast Fiction - SheAdaptation of the H. Rider Haggard novel, compilation of material from Fast Fiction.Link
Zorro: The Complete Classic Adventures by Alex Toth Volume Twodate=June 1, 1988title=Top of the News (advertisement)magazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=142}}Link
Miracleman Book One - A Dream of Flyingdate=July 15, 1988title=Graphic Novelsauthor=Tom Powers & J. Colliermagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=145/Preview Special 7}}Link
Pigeons from HellAdaptation of the Robert E. Howard short story.Link
Real Love: The Best of Simon and Kirby Romance ComicsCompilation of Joe Simon & Jack Kirby material from Young Love and Young Romance.Link
Brought to LightMade in cooperation with the Christic Institute.Link
Farewell to the GipperCompilation of Ronald Reagan-themed material by Dan O'Neill.Link
The Rime of the Ancient MarinerCo-published with Knockabout Comics; Hunt Emerson adaptation of the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem.Link
Scout - Mount FireCompilation of material from Scout (1988 series) #8-14.Link
Teenaged Dope Fiends and Reform School GirlsCompilation of material from various Harvey Comics, Avon, Prize Comics, EC Comics and Timor Publications comics.Link
The Science ServiceCo-published with ACME Press.Link
BogieTranslation of Claude-Jean Philippe album Bogey, originally published by Dargaud.Link
James Bond 007: Licence To KillCo-published with ACME Press; official movie adaptation.Link
Dr. Watchstop: Adventures in Time and SpaceCompilation of material from Epic Illustrated #10, #14, #17, #21, #29, #33-34 and Fusion #1-9.Link
Dirty Pair - BiohazardCompilation of material Dirty Pair #1-4.Link
Saturday Mourning Fly in My EyeCo-published with Arcane Comix; anthology.Link
Sam Bronx and the RobotsCo-published with ACME Press.Link
The Return of ValkyrieCompilation of material from Airboy #1-5.Link
Swordsmen and SauriansCompilation of art by Roy Krenkel.Link
Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters - America the BeautifulCompilation of material from Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters (1988 series) #1-4.Link
The Complete AlecCo-published with ACME Press.Link
Tales of the Mysterious Travellerdate=January 15, 1989title=Graphic Novelsauthor=Sheldon Weibe, Ed Sample & Gil Jordanmagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=157/Preview Special}}Link
What's Michael?Manga translation.Link
Appleseed Book One - The Promethean ChallengeCompilation of material from Appleseed #1-5.Link
Toadswart D'Amplestonedate=June 1, 1989title=Top of the News (advertisement)magazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=166}}Link
Miracleman Book Two - The Red King SyndromeCompilation of material from Miracleman #4-10.Link
The Hobbitdate=October 1990title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=184}}Link
Stinz - Horsebrush and Other TalesCompilation of Stinz material previously published by Fantagraphics Books.Link
Miracleman Book Three - Olympusdate=December 1990title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=186}}Link
Daughters of Fly in My EyeCo-published with Arcane Comix; anthology.Link
The Original Zot! Book OneCompilation of material from Zot! #1-4.Link
The Original Zot! Book TwoCompilation of material from Zot! #5-8.Link
Back Down the LineJohn Bolton anthology.Link
Born to Be WildAnthology; printed in benefit of PETA.Link
Dirty Pair II - Dangerous AcquaintancesCompilation of material Dirty Pair II #1-4.;Link
OperaCompilation of Night Music #1-8.Link
What's Michael? Book TwoManga translation.Link
The Yattering and JackAdaptation of the Clive Barker short story.Link
Straight Up to See the SkyBy Timothy Truman.Link
Appleseed Book Two - Prometheus UnboundCompilation of material from Appleseed #6-10.Link
Clive Barker: Son of CelluloidAdaptation of the Clive Barker short story.Link
Johnny Cometdate=January 1990title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=175}}Link
Clive Barker: RevelationsAdaptation of the Clive Barker short story.Link
Fun with Reid Fleming, World's Toughest MilkmanCompilation of Reid Fleming, World's Toughest Milkman material previously published by David Boswell and in Reid Fleming - World's Toughest Milkman #1-5.Link
Appleseed Book Three - The Scales of Prometheusdate=May 1991title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=190}}Link
James Bond 007: Permission to DieCompilation of material from James Bond 007: Permission to Die #1-3.Link
Allan W. Eckert's Tecumseh!date=November 1991title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=196}}Link
Miracleman Book Four - The Golden AgeCompilation of material from Miracleman #17-22.Link
Miracleman: The ApocryphaCompilation of material from Miracleman: Apocrypha #1-3.Link
Clive Barker: DreadAdaptation of the Clive Barker short story.Link
David Chelsea in LoveCompilation of material from David Chelsea in Love #1-4.Link
DragonflightCompilation of material from Dragonflight #1-3.Link
Dean Koontz - Trappeddate=August 1991title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=193}}Link
Clive Barker: The Life of DeathAdaptation of the Clive Barker stories ""The Life of Death" and "New Murders in the Rue Morgue".Link
DownsideCompilation of material from Downside #1-7, previously printed by Joint Productions.Link
Rawhead RexAdaptation of the Clive Barker short story.Link

Comics

TitleDebutEndIssuesFormatNotesGCD
Eclipse, the Magazine8OngoingAnthology series.Link
Destroyer Duck7OngoingAnthology series.Link
Sabre10OngoingContinued from Sabre: Slow Fade of an Endangered Species graphic novel.Link
Scorpio Rose2LimitedOnly 2 of 3 planned issues published.Link
Ms. Tree's Thrilling Adventures3LimitedColour versions of material from Eclipse, the Magazine, created by Max Allan Collins.Link
The DNAgents24OngoingEclipse's first superhero comic series, created by Mark Evanier.Link
John Law, Detective1One-shotRediscovered 1948 Will Eisner material.Link
Eclipse Monthly10OngoingAnthology, colour sequel to Eclipse, the Magazine.Link
Ms. Tree6OngoingContinued by Renegade Press.Link
Aztec Ace15OngoingCreated by Doug Moench.Link
StarReach Classics*6LimitedAnthology of Star*Reach reprints.Link
Zot!37OngoingCreated by Scott McCloud.Link
Crossfire26OngoingSpin-off from DNAgents.Link
Cap'n Quick & a Foozle3OngoingRenamed as The Foozle from #3.Link
Surge4LimitedSpin-off from DNAgents.Link
Alien Worlds2OngoingAnthology, continued from Pacific Comics.Link
Axel Pressbutton6LimitedColour versions of Quality Communications material from Warrior.Link
Bernie Wrightson, Master of the Macabre1OngoingAnthology, continued from Pacific Comics.Link
Groo Special1One-shotContinued from Pacific Comics; continued by Renegade Press.Link
The Rocketeer Special Edition1One-shotContinued from Pacific Comics.Link
Siegel and Shuster: Dateline 1930s2LimitedAnthology of previously unpublished work by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.Link
Somerset Holmes2OngoingContinued from Pacific Comics.Link
Strange Days3LimitedAnthology.Link
Sun Runners4OngoingContinued from Pacific Comics.Link
Twisted Tales2OngoingAnthology, continued from Pacific Comics.Link
The Masked Man12OngoingCreated by B. C. Boyer.Link
Night Music11OngoingContinued from Night Music graphic novel.Link
Ragamuffins1One-shotColour versions material from Eclipse, the Magazine.Link
Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster10OngoingContinued by Dark Horse Comics.Link
Killer... Tales by Timothy Truman1One-shotdate=February 15, 1985title=Newsflashesmagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Redbeard, Incnumber=65}}Link
Detectives Inc.2LimitedColour version of 1980 graphic novel.Link
Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster10OngoingContinued by Dark Horse Comics.Link
Nightmares2LimitedColour versions of Warren Publications material from Eerie.Link
Alien Encounters14OngoingAnthology.Link
John Bolton's Halls of Horror2LimitedColour versions of Quality Communications material from House of Hammer and Halls of Horror.Link
Brian Bolland's Black Book1One-shotColour versions of Quality Communications material from House of Hammer.Link
Tales of Terror13OngoingAnthology.Link
Miracleman24OngoingColour versions of Quality Communications material from Warrior, later continued with new material.Link
The Unknown Worlds of Frank Brunner2LimitedColour versions of Warren Publications material from Creepy.Link
Scout24OngoingCreated by Timothy Truman.Link
Bedlam2LimitedCreated by Stephen R. Bissette and Rick Veitch.Link
The Johnny Nemo Magazine3LimitedSpin-off of Strange Days.Link
The New DNAgents17OngoingSpin-off from DNAgents.Link
Reese's Pieces2LimitedColour versions of Skywald Publications material from Nightmare.Link
Seduction of the Innocent 3-D2LimitedIntended spin-off of Seduction of the Innocent! but published first. EC Comics material converted by Ray Zone.Link
Laser Eraser and Pressbutton6OngoingSpin-off of Axel Pressbutton.Link
Seduction of the Innocent!6LimitedColour versions of EC Comics material, named for the famous Fredric Wertham book.Link
Miracleman 3D1One-shotSpin-off of Miracleman, converted by Ray Zone.Link
Kitz 'n' Katz Komiks4OngoingContinued from Phantasy Press; continued self-published by Bob Laughlin.Link
Tales of the Beanworld21OngoingCo-published with Beanworld Press.Link
Three Dimensional DNAgents1One-shotSpin-off from DNAgents.Link
True Love2Limiteddate=October 15, 1985title=Newsflashesmagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=82}}Link
The Twisted Tales of Bruce Jones4LimitedAnthology.Link
Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters8OngoingContinued from Comic Castle.Link
Fearbook1One-shotColour versions of Scholastic Corporation material from Weird Worlds and Bananas.Link
World of Wood5LimitedOriginally a four issue series with a fifth issue published in 1988.Link
Mr. Monster's Super Duper Special8OngoingSpin-off from Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster.Link
3-D Alien Terror1One-shotdate=March 1, 1986title=Newsflashesmagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=90}}Link
Champions6LimitedLicensed adaptation of the Hero Games table-top game.Link
Crossfire and Rainbow4Limiteddate=May 1, 1986title=Newsflashesmagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=94}}Link
The New Wave13OngoingLink
Whodunnit?3LimitedSpin-off of Crossfire.Link
The Spiral Path2LimitedColour versions of Quality Communications material from Warrior.Link
Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters 3D4LimitedSpin-off of Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters.Link
Airboy50OngoingRevival of Hillman Periodicals characters.Link
Espers5OngoingPlanned as 4-issue limited series but became ongoing. Continued by Epic Comics as Interface.Link
Tor 3-D2LimitedReprints of St. John Publications material from 3-D Comics.Link
3-D Laser Eraser and Pressbutton1One-shotLaser Eraser and Pressbutton spin-off. Converted by Ray Zone.Link
Fashion in Action Summer Special1One-shotdate=June 15, 1986title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=97}}Link
Giant-Size Mini Comics4LimitedAnthology of various small press stories.Link
Zooniverse6LimitedLink
Three-D Three Stooges3LimitedReprints of St. John Publications material from Three Stooges, converted by Ray Zone.Link
Reid Fleming, World's Toughest Milkman5OngoingCreated by David Boswell.Link
Destroy!!1One-shotTabloid-size, created by Scott McCloud.Link
P. J. Warlock3Ongoingdate=September 1, 1986title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=103}} Only 3 of 4 planned issues published.Link
The Dreamery14OngoingCreated by Donna Barr.Link
Portia Prinz of the Glamazons6OngoingContinued from Desperado-Eastern.Link
Villains and Vigilantes4LimitedLicensed adaptation of the Hero Games table-top game.Link
Xenon23OngoingTranslated manga, co-published with VIZ Communications.Link
Spaced4OngoingContinued from self-published Anthony Smith series.Link
Tales from the Plague1One-shotReprints of Weirdom material from Weirdom Illustrated.Link
Stig's Inferno2Ongoingdate=August 15, 1986title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=101}}Link
Fusion17OngoingAnthology.Link
Guerrilla Groundhog2Limiteddate=November 1, 1986title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=106}}Link
Fashion in Action Winter Special1One-shotdate=January 1, 1987title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=109}}Link
Bullet Crow, Fowl of Fortune2LimitedReprints of Street Enterprises material from The Comic Reader.Link
Destroy!!1One-shotdate=February 1, 1987title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=110}}Link
Detectives Inc.: A Terror of Dying Dreams3LimitedSpin-off from Detectives Inc..Link
Elf-Thing1One-shotCreated by Frank P. Marino and James J. Friel.Link
Radio Boy1One-shotCreated by Chuck Dixon.Link
Axa2OngoingAdaptation of newspaper strip.Link
Enchanter3Limiteddate=June 1, 1987title=Top of the News (advertisement)magazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=118}} 3 of 8 planned issues published.Link
Lars of Mars 3-D1One-shotdate=June 15, 1987title=Top of the News (advertisement)magazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=119}}Link
The New Wave vs. the Volunteers3LimitedSpin-off from The New Wave.Link
Overload Magazine1OngoingAnthology.Link
Area 8836OngoingTranslated manga, co-published with VIZ Communications.Link
Lost Planet6Limiteddate=September 1, 1987title=Top of the News (advertisement)magazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=124}}Link
Mai, the Psychic Girl28OngoingTranslated manga, co-published with VIZ Communications.Link
Valkyrie!3LimitedSpin-off from Airboy.Link
The Amazing Cynicalman1One-shotCreated by Matt Feazell.Link
California Girls8Ongoingdate=November 15, 1987title=Top of the News (advertisement)magazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=129}}Link
Contractors1One-shotCreated by Ken Macklin.Link
Hotspur3Limiteddate=February 15, 1987title=Top of the News (advertisement)magazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=111}}Link
The Legend of Kamui37OngoingTranslated manga, co-published with VIZ Communications.Link
The Liberty Project8OngoingCreated by Kurt Busiek.Link
New America4LimitedSpin-off from Scout.Link
Captain EO 3-D1One-shotLicensed adaptation of the Disney attraction; souvenir edition also made available at Disney theme parks.Link
The Prowler4LimitedCreated by Timothy Truman.Link
Real War Stories2Ongoingdate=July 15, 1987title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=121}}Link
Airboy-Mr. Monster Special1One-shotdate=August 15, 1987title=Top of the News (advertisement)magazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=123}}Link
Airmaidens Special1One-shotSpin-off from Airboy.Link
Man of War3OngoingCreated by Bruce Jones and Rick Burchett.Link
Scout Handbook1One-shotSpin-off from Scout.Link
Strike!6OngoingCreated by Chuck Dixon.Link
Winterworld3Limiteddate=August 15, 1987title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=123}}Link
Halloween Horror1One-shotdate=November 1, 1987title=Top of the News (advertisement)magazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=128}}Link
Swords of Texas4LimitedSpin-off from Scout.Link
Air Fighters Classics6Ongoingdate=October 15, 1987title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=127}}Link
Twisted Tales1OngoingAnthology, spin off of Twisted Tales/Tales of Terror.Link
Airboy Meets the Prowler1One-shotSpin-off from Airboy and The Prowler.Link
Directory to a Non-Existent Universe1One-shotCreated by Karry Callen.Link
The Airfighters Meets Sgt. Strike Special1One-shotSpin-off from Airboy and Strike!.Link
Hand of Fate3OngoingCreated by Bruce Jones.Link
The Revenge of the Prowler4LimitedSpin-off from The Prowler.Link
Weird Romance1One-shotdate=February 29, 1988title=Top of the News (advertisement)magazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=136}}Link
Power Comics4LimitedCo-published with ACME Press.Link
R.O.B.O.T. Battalion 20501One-shotOriginally announced as Cheap Shoddy Robot Toys.Link
Scout: War Shaman16OngoingSpin-off from Scout.Link
Skywolf3Limiteddate=December 15, 1987title=Top of the News (advertisement)magazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=131}}Link
Target: Airboy1One-shotdate=January 15, 1988title=Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamstersauthor=John Wilcoxmagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=133/Preview Special 6}}Link
Aces5OngoingAnthology; co-published with ACME Press.Link
phaze2Ongoingdate=February 15, 1988title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=135}}Link
Walt Kelly's Springtime Tales1One-shotLink
Alien Worlds1Ongoingdate=December 15, 1987title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=131}}Link
The Miracleman Family2LimitedSpin-off from Miracleman, reprints of L. Miller & Son material.Link
Strike! vs. Sgt. Strike Special1One-shotSpin-off from Strike!.Link
Total Eclipse5LimitedMultiple-property crossover by Marv Wolfman and Bo Hampton.Link
Airboy versus the Airmaidens1One-shotSpin-off from Airboy.Link
Merchants of Death4Ongoingdate=July 1, 1988title=Top of the News (advertisement)magazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=144}}Link
Valkyrie!3LimitedSpin-off from Airboy.Link
New York: Year Zero4Limiteddate=August 1, 1988title=Top of the News (advertisement)magazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=146}}Link
Appleseed19Ongoingdate=July 15, 1988title=Appleseedauthor=J. Colliermagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=145/Preview Special 7}}Link
Dishman1One-shotdate=October 15, 1988title=Top of the News (advertisement)magazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=151}}Link
The Prowler in White Zombie1One-shotSpin-off from The Prowler, also featuring characters from the film White Zombie.Link
Total Eclipse: The Seraphim Objective1One-shotSpin-off from Total Eclipse.Link
Dirty Pair4LimitedLicensed adaptation of characters created by Haruka Takachiho.Link
Xanadu1One-shotdate=January 1, 1989title=Top of the News (advertisement)magazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=156}}Link
Last Kiss1One-shotCo-published with ACME Press.Link
Bob Powell's Timeless Tales1One-shotReprints of Harvey Comics material.Link
Cyber 77Ongoingdate=April 1, 1989title=Top of the News (advertisement)magazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=162}}Link
El Salvador: A House Divided1One-shotLink
Stormwatcher4LimitedCo-published with ACME Press.Link
Weasel Patrol1One-shotSpin-off of Fusion.Link
The Hobbit3LimitedAdaptation of the J. R. R. Tolkien novel.Link
Dirty Pair II5LimitedSpin-off of Dirty Pair.Link
The Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters Massacre the Japanese Invasion1One-shotSpin-off of Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters.Link
Tapping the Vein5Ongoingdate=December 1, 1988title=Top of the News (advertisement)magazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=154}}Link
The Black Terror3LimitedRevival of the Nedor Comics character.Link
Cyber 7: Book Two10OngoingTranslated manga; spin-off of Cyber 7.Link
Dominion6LimitedTranslated manga.Link
Black Magic4LimitedTranslated manga.Link
The Dirty Pair III5LimitedSpin-off of Dirty Pair.Link
Lost Continent5Limiteddate=August 1990title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=182}}Link
Steed and Mrs. Peel3LimitedAdaptation of The Avengers TV series; co-published with ACME Press.Link
M4LimitedAdaptation of the Fritz Lang film.Link
ORBiT3Limiteddate=June 15, 1989title=Top of the News (advertisement)magazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=167}}Link
Dragonflight3LimitedAdaptation of the Anne McCaffrey novel.Link
Velocity5OngoingAnthology, co-published with ACME Press; continued from and continued by Garry and Warren Pleece.Link
Dragon Chiang1LimitedCreated by Timothy Truman. Only 1 of 4 planned issues published.Link
I Am Legend4LimitedAdaptation of the Richard Matheson novel.Link
The Spider3LimitedRevival of the Popular Publications character.Link
David Chelsea in Love4LimitedCreated by David Chelsea.Link
James Bond 007 - Permission to Die3LimitedCo-published with ACME Press; licensed original story based on James Bond.Link
Robin Hood3LimitedLink
Will Eisner Presents: Mr. Mystic1One-shotCompilation of newspaper strips.Link
Miracleman: Apocrypha3LimitedSpin-off from Miracleman.Link
One Mile Up1LimitedOnly 1 of 4 planned issues published.Link
Dinosaurs Attack!1LimitedLicensed adaptation of the Topps trading cards. Only 1 of 3 planned issues published.Link
X-Farce1One-shotX-Force/Rob Liefeld parody.Link
Mad Dogs3Limiteddate=December 1991title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=197}}Link
Metaphysique2OngoingLink
Blandman1One-shotDC Comics parody.Link
Blood is the Harvest4LimitedLink
Parts Unknown4Limiteddate=January 1992title=Newslinemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=198}}Link
Retaliator4LimitedLink
Loco vs. Pulverine1One-shotLobo/Wolverine parody.Link
The Spider: Reign of the Vampire King3LimitedSpin-off of The Spider.Link
Illegal Aliens1One-shotAlien parody.Link
Spittin' Image1One-shotImage Comics parody.Link
Fly in My Eye Exposed1One-shotLink
True Crime Comics2LimitedLink
True Crime Comics Special1LimitedSpin-off of True Crime Comics; only #2 published.Link
Parts Unknown II - The Next Invasion1LimitedOnly 1 of 4 planned issues published.Link

Unrealised projects

TitleNotes
Scorpio Rose #3date=January 1, 1985title=Scorpio Roseauthor=Diana Schutzmagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Redbeard, Incnumber=62/1985 Preview Issue}} and never published in its original form. In 1988, Dean Mullaney told Amazing Heroes this was down to creative differences between Steve Englehart and Marshall Rogers over the conclusion. Englehart for his part would claim Rogers had other commitments and he chose to abandon the project, before eventually releasing further material as a back up in the Epic Comics version of Coyote.
Lum: Urusei Yatsuradate=January 15, 1988title=Lum: Urusei Yatsuraauthor=Fred Pattenmagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=133/Preview Special 6}} VIZ would instead publish the series for the American market in 1989 without Eclipse's involvement.
Scout - Marauderdate=January 15, 1989title=Scout: War Shamanauthor=Ed Samplemagazine=Amazing Heroespublisher=Fantagraphics Booksnumber=157/Preview Special}} Truman subsequently raised funds to continue the story via Kickstarter
Aztec Ace Time Tripper mini-seriesFollowing the reappearance of Aztec Ace in Total Eclipse, Eclipse announced a three-issue mini-series by Doug Moench and Doug Heinlein to continue the story in 1991, but it never appeared.
Tachyon solo seriesA solo series for New Wave member was planned, with an Interlude published in Total Eclipse #3 but no further news followed.
Peter Pan and WendyA three-issue miniseries based on the J. M. Barrie characters. Written by Andy Mangels with art by Craig Hamilton and Rick Bryant, it was planned for Spring 1989 before being pushed back to Spring 1990. According to Mangels, "the first issue (and part of the second) is finished, and I haven't given up hope that someday, it may see print".
Anxiety TimesA planned angst-themed bi-annual anthology, announced as featuring contributions from Don McGregor, Gene Colan, Gilbert Hernandez and Scott McCloud. No issues ever appeared.
Black Terror specialA one-shot follow-up to the 1989-1990 mini-series.
GanglandProspective crime series written by Beau Smith.
The Mists of AvalonA graphic novel adaptation of Marion Zimmer Bradley's novel of the same name was announced; it was later amended as a five-issue mini-series to be published in 1992, with fully painted art and a script by Sarah Byam. However it would not see print in either format.
Grimm's Fairy TalesA planned quarterly title written by Franz Henkel. Planned to cover darker, lesser-known tales such as "Many-Furs" with a variety of artists including Dan Brereton and Mark Badger.
True Crime Comics Special #1The first issue of the series was planned to be about George Reeves but failed to appear; #2 was however published. #1 was intended to be in full colour and was delayed; Eclipse went out of business before the work was completed.
Miracleman #25-34Book Five - The Silver Age was due to conclude in Miracleman #25-28, with Book Six - The Dark Age in #29-34. Miracleman #25 was completed and #26-28 were plotted and scripted when the company collapsed. A revised version of The Silver Age has been published by Marvel Comics from 2022.
Miracleman: TriumphantA planned spin-off six issue mini-series set between Books Four and Five of the main Miracleman series, to be written by Fred Burke and drawn by Mike Deodato. The first issue was reputedly ready for printing when Eclipse folded.

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