Eclipse Magazine

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Eclipse Magazine
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Publication information
PublisherEclipse Comics
FormatOngoing series
Publication dateMay 1981 to January 1983
No. of issues8
Creative team
Written bySteve Englehart, Max Allan Collins, Sax Rohmer, Don McGregor, Steve Gerber
Artist(s)Marshall Rogers, Terry Beatty, B. C. Boyer, Steve Ditko, Trina Robbins, Gene Colan, Val Mayerik
Editor(s)Dean Mullaney and

Eclipse, The Magazine (or simply Eclipse) was a black-and-white comics anthology magazine published by Eclipse Comics from 1981 to 1983. The magazine introduced several new characters and series — including Coyote, Ms. Tree, and Masked Man — that would get published in collections and new series by Eclipse and others.

Many of the features from Eclipse were carried over into the color anthology Eclipse Monthly, which ran from August 1983 to July 1984.

Features[]

Issues[]

  1. (May 1981) Intro Ms. Tree and Static
  2. (July 1981) Intro Coyote. First Dope by Sax Rohmer, adapted by Trina Robbins; Ms. Tree — part one of "Role Model/Caring, Sharing, and Helping Others," about the hypocrisy of censorship, by Steve Gerber and Val Mayerik
  3. (Nov 1981) Intro by Don McGregor and Gene Colan; Coyote, Dope, Ms. Tree — part two of "Role Model/Caring, Sharing, and Helping Others"
  4. (Jan 1982) Feat. Coyote, Dope, Ms. Tree
  5. (March 1982) Feat. Ragamuffins, Dope, Coyote, Ms. Tree
  6. (July 1982) Feat. Dope, Coyote, Ms. Tree
  7. (Nov 1982) Intro Masked Man; Dope, Coyote
  8. (Jan 1983) Feat. Masked Man, Dope, Coyote, Ragamuffins

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