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Eclipse Magazine
Publication information
PublisherEclipse Comics
FormatOngoing series
Publication dateAugust 1983 to July 1984
No. of issues10
Creative team
Written byDon McGregor, Sax Rohmer, Marshall Rogers, Doug Wildey, Steve Ditko, B. C. Boyer
Artist(s)Marshall Rogers, Doug Wildey, Steve Ditko, B. C. Boyer, Trina Robbins, Gene Colan
Editor(s)Cat Yronwode and Dean Mullaney

Eclipse Monthly was a full color comics anthology title published in 1983–1984 by Eclipse Comics. An attempt by Eclipse to revive the comics anthologies of the Golden Age of Comic Books, Eclipse Monthly was the successor to Eclipse's black-and-white anthology Eclipse, the Magazine, which was published from May 1981 to January 1983. Eclipse Monthly featured many characters — including Steve Ditko's Static and B. C. Boyer's The Masked Man — that had been part of Eclipse, the Magazine and were later featured in their own series or collections.

Features

Issues

  1. (August 1983) Feat. Capt. Quick and A Foozle, Masked Man, Rio, Dope, Static
  2. (September 1983) Feat. Capt. Quick and A Foozle, Masked Man, Rio, Dope, Static
  3. (October 1983) Feat. Capt. Quick and A Foozle, Masked Man, Ragamuffins, Dope, Static
  4. (January 1984) Feat. Capt. Quick and A Foozle, Ragamuffins, Masked Man
  5. (February 1984) Feat. Rio, The Masked Man
  6. (March 1984) Feat. Carlos McLlyr, The Californio; Nightingale; Masked Man
  7. (April 1984) Feat. Carlos McLlyr, The Californio; Nightingale; Masked Man
  8. (May 1984) Feat. Carlos McLlyr, The Californio; Dirty Pool; Masked Man
  9. (June 1984) Feat. Steel, Stealth & Magic; Rio; Masked Man
  10. (July 1984) Feat. Jetta, Rio, Masked Man

References