Eclipse Comics
Eclipse Comics was an independent American comic book publisher in the 1980s. The company is now defunct. Founded by brothers Jan and Dean Mullaney in the late 1970s, they published the first American Graphic Novel entitled Sabre by Don McGregor and Paul Gulacy. They had early success with the title, Ms. Tree.
The company moved from Long Island, NY to Sonoma County, California in the early 1980s where they expanded their operations after hiring editor cat yronwode. Eclipse was known for their eclectic mix of titles and products and was the first comics company to publish trading cards. Many major talents got their start there including Scott McCloud, Tim Truman, Chris Ware, James Hudnall, Dan Brereton, and Chuck Austen.
In 1989, Eclipse lost most of their stock of back issues in a flood.
Eclipse titles (incomplete)
- Airboy
- Aztec Ace
- Berni Wrightson, Master of the Macabre by Berni Wrightson
- Black Terror
- Crossfire by Mark Evanier and Dan Spiegle
- Destroyer Duck
- Espers by James Hudnall
- Groo Special No. 1
- Masked Man
- Miracleman
- Ms. Tree by Max Allan Collins and Terry Beatty
- Pressbutton by Pedro Henry, Steve Dillon, and Brian Bolland
- Sabre
- Scout (comic) by Timothy Truman
- Siegel and Shuster, Dateline 1930s
- Skywolf
- Strange Days by Peter Milligan, Brendan McCarthy, and Brett Ewins
- Surge (comic book) by Mark Evanier, Rick Hoberg, and Al Gordon
- The DNAgents by Mark Evanier
- The Prowler
- The Rocketeer
- Weasel Patrol
- Winterworld
- Zot! by Scott McCloud
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