- Eclipse Comics
Eclipse Comics was an American
comic book publisher , one of several influential independent publishers during the 1980s and early 1990s. In 1978, it published the firstgraphic novel for the newly-created comic book specialty store market. It was one of the first to offer royalties and creator ownership of rights, and the first comics company to publish trading cards.Eclipse was known for its eclectic mix of titles and products. Many noteworthy creators got their start or did early work there, including
Chuck Austen ,Donna Barr ,Dan Brereton ,Chuck Dixon ,James Hudnall ,Scott McCloud ,Peter Milligan , Tim Truman, andChris Ware . Veterans published by Eclipse includeSteve Englehart ,Don McGregor ,Gene Colan andMark Evanier .The company is also known for its role in the publication history of the acclaimed and contested series "
Miracleman ".History
The company was founded as Eclipse Enterprises by brothers Jan and
Dean Mullaney in 1977. Eclipse published one of the first originalgraphic novel s (as opposed to collected reprint material), "" byDon McGregor andPaul Gulacy . Published in August 1978—two months beforeWill Eisner 's more famous, graphic short-story collection "A Contract with God "—it led to a 14-issue spin-off series for Eclipse.McGregor went on to write two additional early graphic novels for Eclipse, each set in contemporary
New York City and starring interracial-buddy private eyes Ted Denning and Bob Rainier: "" (1980), with artistMarshall Rogers , and "Detectives, Inc.: A Terror Of Dying Dreams" (1985), with artistGene Colan , who would become a frequent collaborator.The company also had early success with the anthology
magazine "Eclipse" and color comic "Eclipse Monthly ", as well as with the detective seriesMs. Tree byMax Allan Collins .During the early 1980s, Eclipse moved several times: from 81 Delaware Street,
Staten Island, New York , to 295 Austin Street,Columbia, Missouri , and then to the small towns of Guerneville and later Forestville inSonoma County, California . Beginning in Missouri, it expanded operations under editor Cat Yronwode. In1988 , in partnership with Viz Communications, Eclipse published the first Japanese manga translated into English. Fact|date=June 2007It later expanded its manga line in collaboration withStudio Proteus . In 1986, Eclipse lost most of its back-issue stock in a flood. This, along with the mid-Nineties collapse of thedirect market distribution system, forced the company to cease operations in 1994, with itsintellectual property rights acquired byTodd McFarlane . Its last publication was its Spring 1993 catalog, which was a complete bibliography of its publications.Titles
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Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters "
*"Airboy " byChuck Dixon
*"Alien Encounters "
*"Alien Worlds "
*"Area 88 "
*"Axel Pressbutton " byPedro Henry ,Steve Dillon , andBrian Bolland
*"Aztec Ace "
*"Bernie Wrightson, Master of the Macabre " byBernie Wrightson
*"Black Terror "
*"Brought to Light"
*"California Girls" (1987) byTrina Robbins
*"" (1992) by Fred Burke andDan Brereton
*"" (1993) by Fred Burke, Steve Niles, Stewart Stanyard and Hector Gomez
*"" (1991) by Steve Niles and Les Edwards
*"" (1994) by Steve Niles and Lionel Talaro
*"" (1992) by Steve Niles and Lionel Talaro
*"Tapping the Vein" 1989–92 anthology series, edited by Fred Burke (and Valerie Jones, Book 5)
*"" (1991) by Steve Niles andJohn Bolton
*"Crossfire byMark Evanier andDan Spiegle "
*"Cynicalman " byMatt Feazell
*"" (1980 graphic novel) byDon McGregor andMarshall Rogers
*"" (1985 graphic novel) by Don McGregor andGene Colan
*"Destroyer Duck " bySteve Gerber ,Jack Kirby , andBuzz Dixon
*"Dinosaurs Attack! "
*"The Dirty Pair "Biohazards " byAdam Warren andToren Smith
*"The Dirty Pair "Dangerous Acquaintances" byAdam Warren andToren Smith
*"The DNAgents " byMark Evanier andWill Meugniot
*"The Dreamery ", byDonna Barr ,Lela Dowling andLex Nakashima .
*"Espers" byJames Hudnall
*"Eclipse Magazine "
*"Eclipse Monthly "
*"Fashion in Action "
*"Fusion", bySteven Barnes ,Lela Dowling ,Steve Gallacci ,Lex Nakashima and many more
*"Giant Sized Mini Comics "
*"Guerilla Groundhog "
* "" (1979) byFred Hembeck
*"The Hobbit " byJ.R.R. Tolkien adapted byCharles Dixon with art byDavid Wenzel
*"Hotspur
*"Iran-Contra Scandal Trading Cards "
*"Killer" ... Tales by Timothy Truman
*"Kitz n Katz "
*"Krazy & Ignatz", reprints of Sunday "Krazy Kat" strips byGeorge Herriman . This series covered the years 1916 through 1924. The series was revived byFantagraphics in 2002, beginning with strips dating from 1925.
*"Laser Eraser and Pressbutton "
*"The Liberty Project " byKurt Busiek andJames W. Fry
*"Masked Man "
*"Mai the Psychic Girl "
*"Miracleman " byAlan Moore ,Neil Gaiman , and others
*"" - reprints of Britishcomic strips of the 1960s and 1980s byPeter O'Donnell , with art byJim Holdaway andNeville Colvin .
*"Ms. Tree " byMax Allan Collins andTerry Beatty
*"Mr. Monster "
*"The New Wave
*"Night Music" byP. Craig Russell
*"The Prowler"
*"Radio Boy "
*"Ragamuffins "
*"Real War Stories "
*"Reid Fleming, World's Toughest Milkman "
*"The Rocketeer "
*"" (1978 graphic novel) by Don McGregor andPaul Gulacy
*"Sabre" by Don McGregor and Billy Graham
*"Scout" byTimothy Truman
*"Siegel and Shuster, Dateline 1930s "
*"Skywolf "
*"Spaced"
*"Star Reach Classics"
*"Stewart the Rat " bySteve Gerber ,Gene Colan , and Tom Palmer
*"Storm Watcher "
*"Strange Days" byPeter Milligan ,Brendan McCarthy , andBrett Ewins
*"Surge" by Mark Evanier,Rick Hoberg , andAl Gordon
*"Tales of the Beanworld " byLarry Marder
*"Tales Of Terror"
*"The Three Stooges in 3-D"
*"Tips From Top Cartoonists "
*"Total Eclipse"
*"Twisted Tales "
*"Valkyrie"
*"Villains and Vigilantes "
*"Weasel Patrol "
*"Winterworld"
*"Zooniverse "
*"Zot! " byScott McCloud References
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* [http://www.luckymojo.com/comicswarehouse.html Eclipse Comics Index] bycatherine yronwode External links
* [http://www.popthought.com/display_column.asp?DAID=244 Eclipse Comics Remembered]
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