List of Eclipse Comics publications#S

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

Graphic novels

class="wikitable sortable"
Title

! Date

! Notes

! GCD

Sabre

| {{Date table sorting|August 1978}}

| Created 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.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29262/ Link]

Hembeck: The Best of Dateline: @!!?#

| {{Date table sorting|March 1979}}

| Compilation of Fred Hembeck Dateline: @!!?# strips.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/28896/ Link]

Night Music 1

| {{Date table sorting|November 1979}}

| Created by P. Craig Russell.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2533/ Link]

Detectives Inc.

| {{Date table sorting|May 1980}}

| Created by Don McGregor and Marshall Rogers; a.k.a. Detectives Inc. - A Remembrance of Threatening Green.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/34960/ Link]

Stewart the Rat

| {{Date table sorting|November 1980}}

| Created by Steve Gerber.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2573/ Link]

data-sort-value="Mike Mist Minute Myst-Eries, The"|The Mike Mist Minute Myst-Eries

| {{Date table sorting|April 1981}}

| Compilation of Max Allan Collins syndicated newspaper strips.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22695/ Link]

data-sort-value="Price, The"|The Price

| {{Date table sorting|October 1981}}

| Part of Jim Starlin's Metamorphosis Odyssey series.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29264/ Link]

I Am Coyote

| {{Date table sorting|October 1984}}

| Created by Steve Gerber, compilation of material printed in Eclipse, the Magazine.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29006/ Link]

Somerset Holmes

| {{Date table sorting|January 1986}}

| Compilation of Somerset Holmes #1-6.{{cite magazine|date=December 1, 1986|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=107}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29268/ Link]

Zorro in Old California

| {{Date table sorting|June 1986}}

| Compilation of Zorro material printed in Le Journal de Mickey.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29226/ Link]

data-sort-value="Rocketeer, The"|The Rocketeer

| {{Date table sorting|September 1986}}

| Created by Dave Stevens, compilation of Rocketeer material printed in Starslayer, Pacific Presents and The Rocketeer Special Edition.{{cite magazine|date=May 15, 1985|title=Newsflashes|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=71}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/163057/ Link]

data-sort-value="Sacred and the Profane, The"|The Sacred and the Profane

| {{Date table sorting|January 1987}}

| Compilation of material printed in Epic Illustrated.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/411566/ Link]

Samurai - Son of Death

| {{Date table sorting|February 1987}}

| Created by Sharman DiVono and Hiroshi Hirata.{{cite magazine|date=May 1, 1987|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=116}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29271/ Link]

Floyd Farland - Citizen of the Future

| {{Date table sorting|April 1987}}

| Created by Chris Ware, compilation of material printed in The Daily Texan.{{cite magazine|date=May 15, 1987|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=117}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/42242/ Link]

Milton Caniff's America

| {{Date table sorting|June 1987}}

|

| [https://www.comics.org/series/40739/ Link]

Silverheels

| {{Date table sorting|July 1987}}

|

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29269/ Link]

Valkyrie - Prisoner of the Past

| {{Date table sorting|December 1987}}

| Compilation of material from Valkyrie! (1987 series) #1-3.{{cite magazine|date=November 15, 1987|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=129}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29007/ Link]

data-sort-value="Sisterhood of Steel"|The Sisterhood of Steel

| {{Date table sorting|1987}}

| Continued from Epic Comics.{{cite magazine|date=May 15, 1987|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=117}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29270/ Link]

data-sort-value="Scout Book 1"|Scout: The Four Monsters

| {{Date table sorting|January 1988}}

| Compilation of material from Scout #1-7.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3967/ Link]

Xyr

| {{Date table sorting|March 1988}}

| Multiple path graphic novel.{{cite magazine|date=October 1, 1987|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=126}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29273/ Link]

Heartbreak Comics

| {{Date table sorting|May 1988}}

| Compilation of material from David Boswell's Heartbreak Comics.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29286/ Link]

Zorro: The Complete Classic Adventures by Alex Toth Volume One

| {{Date table sorting|June 1988}}

| Compilation of material from Dell Publishing's Four Color Comics.{{cite magazine|date=March 15, 1988|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=137}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29287/ Link]

Fast Fiction - She

| {{Date table sorting|July 1988}}

| Adaptation of the H. Rider Haggard novel, compilation of material from Fast Fiction.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29288/ Link]

Zorro: The Complete Classic Adventures by Alex Toth Volume Two

| {{Date table sorting|July 1988}}

| Compilation of material from Dell Publishing's Four Color Comics.{{cite magazine|date=June 1, 1988|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=142}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29287/ Link]

data-sort-value="Miracleman Book 1"|Miracleman Book One - A Dream of Flying

| {{Date table sorting|October 1988}}

| Compilation of material from Miracleman #1-3.{{cite magazine|date=July 15, 1988|title=Graphic Novels|author=Tom Powers & J. Collier|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=145/Preview Special 7}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/20920/ Link]

Pigeons from Hell

| {{Date table sorting|October 1988}}

| Adaptation of the Robert E. Howard short story.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/411706/ Link]

Real Love: The Best of Simon and Kirby Romance Comics

| {{Date table sorting|October 1988}}

| Compilation of Joe Simon & Jack Kirby material from Young Love and Young Romance.{{cite magazine|date=October 1, 1988|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=150}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/411706/ Link]

Brought to Light

| {{Date table sorting|13 December 1988}}

| Made in cooperation with the Christic Institute.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29290 Link]

Farewell to the Gipper

| {{Date table sorting|1988}}

| Compilation of Ronald Reagan-themed material by Dan O'Neill.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/408684/ Link]

data-sort-value="Rime of the Ancient Mariner"|The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

| {{Date table sorting|January 1989}}

| Co-published with Knockabout Comics; Hunt Emerson adaptation of the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem.{{cite magazine|date=September 1989|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=171}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3877/ Link]

data-sort-value="Scout Book 2"|Scout - Mount Fire

| {{Date table sorting|January 1989}}

| Compilation of material from Scout (1988 series) #8-14.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29295/ Link]

Teenaged Dope Fiends and Reform School Girls

| {{Date table sorting|January 1989}}

| Compilation of material from various Harvey Comics, Avon, Prize Comics, EC Comics and Timor Publications comics.{{cite magazine|date=November 15, 1988|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=153}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3879/ Link]

data-sort-value="Science Service"|The Science Service

| {{Date table sorting|May 1989}}

| Co-published with ACME Press.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/62481 Link]

Bogie

| {{Date table sorting|November 1989}}

| Translation of Claude-Jean Philippe album Bogey, originally published by Dargaud.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/371710 Link]

James Bond 007: Licence To Kill

| {{Date table sorting|November 1989}}

| Co-published with ACME Press; official movie adaptation.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3876 Link]

Dr. Watchstop: Adventures in Time and Space

| {{Date table sorting|November 1989}}

| Compilation of material from Epic Illustrated #10, #14, #17, #21, #29, #33-34 and Fusion #1-9.{{cite magazine|date=January 15, 1989|title=Dr. Watchstop|author=Sheldon Weibe|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=157/Preview Special}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29072/ Link]

data-sort-value="Dirty Pair" Book 1|Dirty Pair - Biohazard

| {{Date table sorting|November 1989}}

| Compilation of material Dirty Pair #1-4.{{cite magazine|date=August 1, 1989|title=Graphic Novels|author=Ed Sample, Fred Patten, Rogers Cadenhead & Gil Jordan|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=170/Preview Special 9}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/35184/ Link]

data-sort-value="Fly in My Eye" Book 1|Saturday Mourning Fly in My Eye

| {{Date table sorting|December 1989}}

| Co-published with Arcane Comix; anthology.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/28892 Link]

Sam Bronx and the Robots

| {{Date table sorting|December 1989}}

| Co-published with ACME Press.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22814 Link]

The Return of Valkyrie

| {{Date table sorting|December 1989}}

| Compilation of material from Airboy #1-5.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29070/ Link]

Swordsmen and Saurians

| {{Date table sorting|1989}}

| Compilation of art by Roy Krenkel.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22657/ Link]

Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters - America the Beautiful

| {{Date table sorting|January 1990}}

| Compilation of material from Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters (1988 series) #1-4.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29067/ Link]

data-sort-value="Complete Alec"|The Complete Alec

| {{Date table sorting|January 1990}}

| Co-published with ACME Press.{{cite magazine|date=April 1990|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=178}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/28864 Link]

Tales of the Mysterious Traveller

| {{Date table sorting|January 1990}}

| Compilation of material from Tales of the Mysterious Traveler #2-9 & # 11, previously published by Charlton Comics.{{cite magazine|date=January 15, 1989|title=Graphic Novels|author=Sheldon Weibe, Ed Sample & Gil Jordan|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=157/Preview Special}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/28866 Link]

What's Michael?

| {{Date table sorting|March 1990}}

| Manga translation.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/4070 Link]

data-sort-value="Appleseed Book 1"|Appleseed Book One - The Promethean Challenge

| {{Date table sorting|April 1990}}

| Compilation of material from Appleseed #1-5.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/15304 Link]

Toadswart D'Amplestone

| {{Date table sorting|June 1990}}

| Compilation of material from Epic Illustrated ##25-28 & #30-33, previously published by Marvel Comics.{{cite magazine|date=June 1, 1989|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=166}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29064 Link]

data-sort-value="Miracleman Book 2"|Miracleman Book Two - The Red King Syndrome

| {{Date table sorting|July 1990}}

| Compilation of material from Miracleman #4-10.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/20920 Link]

data-sort-value="Hobbit"|The Hobbit

| {{Date table sorting|December 1990}}

| Co-published with Ballantine Books; compilation of material from The Hobbit #1-3.{{cite magazine|date=October 1990|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=184}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/28897 Link]

Stinz - Horsebrush and Other Tales

| {{Date table sorting|December 1990}}

| Compilation of Stinz material previously published by Fantagraphics Books.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/28866 Link]

data-sort-value="Miracleman Book 3"|Miracleman Book Three - Olympus

| {{Date table sorting|December 1990}}

| Compilation of material from Miracleman #11-16.{{cite magazine|date=December 1990|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=186}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/20920 Link]

data-sort-value="Fly in My Eye" Book 2|Daughters of Fly in My Eye

| {{Date table sorting|1990}}

| Co-published with Arcane Comix; anthology.{{cite magazine|date=September 1990|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=183}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/28893 Link]

data-sort-value="Zot Book 1"|The Original Zot! Book One

| {{Date table sorting|1990}}

| Compilation of material from Zot! #1-4.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29074 Link]

data-sort-value="Zot Book 2"|The Original Zot! Book Two

| {{Date table sorting|1990}}

| Compilation of material from Zot! #5-8.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29074 Link]

Back Down the Line

| {{Date table sorting|January 1991}}

| John Bolton anthology.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/46751/ Link]

Born to Be Wild

| {{Date table sorting|January 1991}}

| Anthology; printed in benefit of PETA.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/4259/ Link]

data-sort-value="Dirty Pair" Book 2|Dirty Pair II - Dangerous Acquaintances

| {{Date table sorting|January 1991}}

| Compilation of material Dirty Pair II #1-4.;{{cite magazine|date=June 1991|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=191}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/35186/ Link]

Opera

| {{Date table sorting|January 1991}}

| Compilation of Night Music #1-8.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29078/ Link]

What's Michael? Book Two

| {{Date table sorting|January 1991}}

| Manga translation.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/4070 Link]

data-sort-value="Yattering and Jack"|The Yattering and Jack

| {{Date table sorting|January 1991}}

| Adaptation of the Clive Barker short story.{{cite magazine|date=September 1991|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=194}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29061/ Link]

Straight Up to See the Sky

| {{Date table sorting|April 1991}}

| By Timothy Truman.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22656/ Link]

data-sort-value="Appleseed Book 2"|Appleseed Book Two - Prometheus Unbound

| {{Date table sorting|May 1991}}

| Compilation of material from Appleseed #6-10.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/15304 Link]

Clive Barker: Son of Celluloid

| {{Date table sorting|May 1991}}

| Adaptation of the Clive Barker short story.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/28863/ Link]

Johnny Comet

| {{Date table sorting|June 1991}}

| Compilation of Johnny Comet material previously published as newspaper strips.{{cite magazine|date=January 1990|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=175}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/4261/ Link]

Clive Barker: Revelations

| {{Date table sorting|August 1991}}

| Adaptation of the Clive Barker short story.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/28862/ Link]

Fun with Reid Fleming, World's Toughest Milkman

| {{Date table sorting|October 1991}}

| Compilation of Reid Fleming, World's Toughest Milkman material previously published by David Boswell and in Reid Fleming - World's Toughest Milkman #1-5.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/28895/ Link]

data-sort-value="Appleseed Book 3"|Appleseed Book Three - The Scales of Prometheus

| {{Date table sorting|December 1991}}

| Compilation of material from Appleseed #11-15.{{cite magazine|date=May 1991|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=190}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/15304 Link]

James Bond 007: Permission to Die

| {{Date table sorting|January 1992}}

| Compilation of material from James Bond 007: Permission to Die #1-3.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29814/ Link]

Allan W. Eckert's Tecumseh!

| {{Date table sorting|January 1992}}

| Adaptation of the play by Allan W. Eckert and Timothy Truman.{{cite magazine|date=November 1991|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=196}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22656/ Link]

data-sort-value="Miracleman Book 4"|Miracleman Book Four - The Golden Age

| {{Date table sorting|May 1992}}

| Compilation of material from Miracleman #17-22.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/20920 Link]

data-sort-value="Miracleman Book 5"|Miracleman: The Apocrypha

| {{Date table sorting|December 1992}}

| Compilation of material from Miracleman: Apocrypha #1-3.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/28917 Link]

Clive Barker: Dread

| {{Date table sorting|1992}}

| Adaptation of the Clive Barker short story.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/28861/ Link]

David Chelsea in Love

| {{Date table sorting|January 1993}}

| Compilation of material from David Chelsea in Love #1-4.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/28865/ Link]

Dragonflight

| {{Date table sorting|February 1993}}

| Compilation of material from Dragonflight #1-3.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29071/ Link]

Dean Koontz - Trapped

| {{Date table sorting|April 1993}}

| Adaptation of the Dean Koontz short story.{{cite magazine|date=August 1991|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=193}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/4773/ Link]

Clive Barker: The Life of Death

| {{Date table sorting|August 1993}}

| Adaptation of the Clive Barker stories ""The Life of Death" and "New Murders in the Rue Morgue".

| [https://www.comics.org/series/4773/ Link]

Downside

| {{Date table sorting|1993}}

| Compilation of material from Downside #1-7, previously printed by Joint Productions.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29066/ Link]

Rawhead Rex

| {{Date table sorting|1994}}

| Adaptation of the Clive Barker short story.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/29068/ Link]

Comics

class="wikitable sortable"
Title

! Debut

! End

! Issues

! Format

! Notes

! GCD

Eclipse, the Magazine

| {{Date table sorting|May 1981}}

| {{Date table sorting|January 1983}}

| 8

| Ongoing

| Anthology series.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2609/ Link]

Destroyer Duck

| {{Date table sorting|February 1982}}

| {{Date table sorting|May 1984}}

| 7

| Ongoing

| Anthology series.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2682/ Link]

Sabre

| {{Date table sorting|August 1982}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1985}}

| 10

| Ongoing

| Continued from Sabre: Slow Fade of an Endangered Species graphic novel.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2683/ Link]

Scorpio Rose

| {{Date table sorting|January 1983}}

| {{Date table sorting|November 1983}}

| 2

| Limited

| Only 2 of 3 planned issues published.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2782/ Link]

Ms. Tree's Thrilling Adventures

| {{Date table sorting|February 1983}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1983}}

| 3

| Limited

| Colour versions of material from Eclipse, the Magazine, created by Max Allan Collins.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2780/ Link]

data-sort-value="DNAgents, The"|The DNAgents

| {{Date table sorting|March 1983}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1985}}

| 24

| Ongoing

| Eclipse's first superhero comic series, created by Mark Evanier.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2777/ Link]

John Law, Detective

| {{Date table sorting|April 1983}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1983}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Rediscovered 1948 Will Eisner material.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2279/ Link]

Eclipse Monthly

| {{Date table sorting|August 1983}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1984}}

| 10

| Ongoing

| Anthology, colour sequel to Eclipse, the Magazine.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2778/ Link]

Ms. Tree

| {{Date table sorting|October 1983}}

| {{Date table sorting|June 1984}}

| 6

| Ongoing

| Continued by Renegade Press.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2780/ Link]

Aztec Ace

| {{Date table sorting|March 1984}}

| {{Date table sorting|September 1985}}

| 15

| Ongoing

| Created by Doug Moench.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2917/ Link]

Star*Reach Classics

| {{Date table sorting|March 1984}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1984}}

| 6

| Limited

| Anthology of Star*Reach reprints.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2925/ Link]

Zot!

| {{Date table sorting|April 1984}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1991}}

| 37

| Ongoing

| Created by Scott McCloud.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2929/ Link]

Crossfire

| {{Date table sorting|May 1984}}

| {{Date table sorting|February 1988}}

| 26

| Ongoing

| Spin-off from DNAgents.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2919/ Link]

Cap'n Quick & a Foozle

| {{Date table sorting|July 1984}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1985}}

| 3

| Ongoing

| Renamed as The Foozle from #3.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22058/ Link]

Surge

| {{Date table sorting|July 1984}}

| {{Date table sorting|January 1985}}

| 4

| Limited

| Spin-off from DNAgents.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2927/ Link]

Alien Worlds

| {{Date table sorting|November 1984}}

| {{Date table sorting|January 1985}}

| 2

| Ongoing

| Anthology, continued from Pacific Comics.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2915/ Link]

Axel Pressbutton

| {{Date table sorting|November 1984}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1985}}

| 6

| Limited

| Colour versions of Quality Communications material from Warrior.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2916/ Link]

Bernie Wrightson, Master of the Macabre

| {{Date table sorting|November 1984}}

| {{Date table sorting|November 1984}}

| 1

| Ongoing

| Anthology, continued from Pacific Comics.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2918/ Link]

Groo Special

| {{Date table sorting|November 1984}}

| {{Date table sorting|November 1984}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Continued from Pacific Comics; continued by Renegade Press.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22065/ Link]

data-sort-value="Rockeeter Special Edition, The"|The Rocketeer Special Edition

| {{Date table sorting|November 1984}}

| {{Date table sorting|November 1984}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Continued from Pacific Comics.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2922/ Link]

Siegel and Shuster: Dateline 1930s

| {{Date table sorting|November 1984}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1985}}

| 2

| Limited

| Anthology of previously-unpublished work by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2923/ Link]

Somerset Holmes

| {{Date table sorting|November 1984}}

| {{Date table sorting|December 1984}}

| 2

| Ongoing

| Continued from Pacific Comics.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2924/ Link]

Strange Days

| {{Date table sorting|November 1984}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1985}}

| 3

| Limited

| Anthology.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/7183/ Link]

Sun Runners

| {{Date table sorting|November 1984}}

| {{Date table sorting|December 1985}}

| 4

| Ongoing

| Continued from Pacific Comics.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2926/ Link]

Twisted Tales

| {{Date table sorting|November 1984}}

| {{Date table sorting|December 1985}}

| 2

| Ongoing

| Anthology, continued from Pacific Comics.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2928/ Link]

data-sort-value="Masked Man, The"|The Masked Man

| {{Date table sorting|December 1984}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1988}}

| 12

| Ongoing

| Created by B. C. Boyer.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2920/ Link]

Night Music

| {{Date table sorting|December 1984}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1990}}

| 11

| Ongoing

| Continued from Night Music graphic novel.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/2683/ Link]

Ragamuffins

| {{Date table sorting|January 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|January 1985}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Colour versions material from Eclipse, the Magazine.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3083/ Link]

Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster

| {{Date table sorting|January 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|June 1987}}

| 10

| Ongoing

| Continued by Dark Horse Comics.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3074/ Link]

Killer... Tales by Timothy Truman

| {{Date table sorting|March 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|March 1985}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Compilation of material created for Pacific Comics.{{cite magazine|date=February 15, 1985|title=Newsflashes|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Redbeard, Inc|number=65}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3081/ Link]

Detectives Inc.

| {{Date table sorting|April 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1985}}

| 2

| Limited

| Colour version of 1980 graphic novel.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22074/ Link]

Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster

| {{Date table sorting|January 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|June 1987}}

| 10

| Ongoing

| Continued by Dark Horse Comics.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3074/ Link]

Nightmares

| {{Date table sorting|May 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|May 1985}}

| 2

| Limited

| Colour versions of Warren Publications material from Eerie.{{cite magazine|date=March 15, 1985|title=Newsflashes|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=67}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/7078/ Link]

Alien Encounters

| {{Date table sorting|June 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1987}}

| 14

| Ongoing

| Anthology.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3072/ Link]

John Bolton's Halls of Horror

| {{Date table sorting|June 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|June 1985}}

| 2

| Limited

| Colour versions of Quality Communications material from House of Hammer and Halls of Horror.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3076/ Link]

Brian Bolland's Black Book

| {{Date table sorting|July 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1985}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Colour versions of Quality Communications material from House of Hammer.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3118/ Link]

Tales of Terror

| {{Date table sorting|July 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1987}}

| 13

| Ongoing

| Anthology.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/14148/ Link]

Miracleman

| {{Date table sorting|August 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|June 1993}}

| 24

| Ongoing

| Colour versions of Quality Communications material from Warrior, later continued with new material.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3080/ Link]

The Unknown Worlds of Frank Brunner

| {{Date table sorting|August 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1985}}

| 2

| Limited

| Colour versions of Warren Publications material from Creepy.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/7112/ Link]

Scout

| {{Date table sorting|September 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|October 1987}}

| 24

| Ongoing

| Created by Timothy Truman.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3085/ Link]

Bedlam

| {{Date table sorting|September 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|September 1985}}

| 2

| Limited

| Created by Stephen R. Bissette and Rick Veitch.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3073/ Link]

data-sort-value="Johnny Nemo Magazine, The"|The Johnny Nemo Magazine

| {{Date table sorting|September 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|February 1986}}

| 3

| Limited

| Spin-off of Strange Days.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/7164/ Link]

data-sort-value="New DNAgents, The"|The New DNAgents

| {{Date table sorting|October 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|March 1987}}

| 17

| Ongoing

| Spin-off from DNAgents.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3082/ Link]

Reese's Pieces

| {{Date table sorting|October 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|October 1985}}

| 2

| Limited

| Colour versions of Skywald Publications material from Nightmare.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3084/ Link]

Seduction of the Innocent 3-D

| {{Date table sorting|October 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1986}}

| 2

| Limited

| Intended spin-off of Seduction of the Innocent! but published first. EC Comics material converted by Ray Zone.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/7512/ Link]

Laser Eraser and Pressbutton

| {{Date table sorting|November 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1986}}

| 6

| Ongoing

| Spin-off of Axel Pressbutton.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3079/ Link]

Seduction of the Innocent!

| {{Date table sorting|November 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1986}}

| 6

| Limited

| Colour versions of EC Comics material, named for the famous Fredric Wertham book.{{cite magazine|date=February 1, 1986|title=Newsflashes|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=88}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3086/ Link]

Miracleman 3D

| {{Date table sorting|December 1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|December 1985}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Spin-off of Miracleman, converted by Ray Zone.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3081/ Link]

Kitz 'n' Katz Komiks

| {{Date table sorting|1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|1986}}

| 4

| Ongoing

| Continued from Phantasy Press; continued self-published by Bob Laughlin.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3078/ Link]

Tales of the Beanworld

| {{Date table sorting|1985}}

| {{Date table sorting|1993}}

| 21

| Ongoing

| Co-published with Beanworld Press.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3115/ Link]

Three Dimensional DNAgents

| {{Date table sorting|January 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|January 1986}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Spin-off from DNAgents.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/7838/ Link]

True Love

| {{Date table sorting|January 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|January 1986}}

| 2

| Limited

| Reprints of Pines Comics material from various romance comics.{{cite magazine|date=October 15, 1985|title=Newsflashes|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=82}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/40975/ Link]

data-sort-value="Twisted Tales of Bruce Jones, The"|The Twisted Tales of Bruce Jones

| {{Date table sorting|February 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|March 1986}}

| 4

| Limited

| Anthology.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/40975/ Link]

Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters

| {{Date table sorting|April 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|January 1988}}

| 8

| Ongoing

| Continued from Comic Castle.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/11924/ Link]

Fearbook

| {{Date table sorting|April 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1986}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Colour versions of Scholastic Corporation material from Weird Worlds and Bananas.{{cite magazine|date=March 15, 1986|title=Newsflashes|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=91}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22064/ Link]

World of Wood

| {{Date table sorting|April 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|February 1988}}

| 5

| Limited

| Originally a four issue series with a fifth issue published in 1988.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/41399/ Link]

Mr. Monster's Super Duper Special

| {{Date table sorting|May 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1987}}

| 8

| Ongoing

| Spin-off from Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3227/ Link]

3-D Alien Terror

| {{Date table sorting|June 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|June 1986}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Converted by Ray Zone.{{cite magazine|date=March 1, 1986|title=Newsflashes|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=90}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/18767/ Link]

Champions

| {{Date table sorting|June 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|February 1987}}

| 6

| Limited

| Licensed adaptation of the Hero Games table-top game.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3221/ Link]

Crossfire and Rainbow

| {{Date table sorting|June 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|September 1986}}

| 4

| Limited

| Spin-off from DNAgents.{{cite magazine|date=May 1, 1986|title=Newsflashes|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=94}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3222/ Link]

data-sort-value="New Wave, The"|The New Wave

| {{Date table sorting|June 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|March 1987}}

| 13

| Ongoing

|

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3228/ Link]

Whodunnit?

| {{Date table sorting|June 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1987}}

| 3

| Limited

| Spin-off of Crossfire.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3235/ Link]

data-sort-value="Spiral Path, The"|The Spiral Path

| {{Date table sorting|July 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1986}}

| 2

| Limited

| Colour versions of Quality Communications material from Warrior.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/18774/ Link]

Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters 3D

| {{Date table sorting|July 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|December 1988}}

| 4

| Limited

| Spin-off of Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/11924/ Link]

Airboy

| {{Date table sorting|July 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|October 1989}}

| 50

| Ongoing

| Revival of Hillman Periodicals characters.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3220/ Link]

Espers

| {{Date table sorting|July 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1987}}

| 5

| Ongoing

| Planned as 4-issue limited series but became ongoing. Continued by Epic Comics as Interface.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3225/ Link]

Tor 3-D

| {{Date table sorting|July 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1986}}

| 2

| Limited

| Reprints of St. John Publications material from 3-D Comics.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3232/ Link]

3-D Laser Eraser and Pressbutton

| {{Date table sorting|August 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1986}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Laser Eraser and Pressbutton spin-off. Converted by Ray Zone.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3219/ Link]

Fashion in Action Summer Special

| {{Date table sorting|August 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1986}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Created by John K. Snyder III.{{cite magazine|date=June 15, 1986|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=97}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22062/ Link]

Giant-Size Mini Comics

| {{Date table sorting|August 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|February 1987}}

| 4

| Limited

| Anthology of various small press stories.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/16886/ Link]

Zooniverse

| {{Date table sorting|August 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|June 1987}}

| 6

| Limited

|

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3237/ Link]

Three-D Three Stooges

| {{Date table sorting|September 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|October 1987}}

| 3

| Limited

| Reprints of St. John Publications material from Three Stooges, converted by Ray Zone.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3231/ Link]

Reid Fleming, World's Toughest Milkman

| {{Date table sorting|October 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|November 1990}}

| 5

| Ongoing

| Created by David Boswell.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/7475/ Link]

Destroy!!

| {{Date table sorting|November 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|November 1986}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Tabloid-size, created by Scott McCloud.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3223/ Link]

P. J. Warlock

| {{Date table sorting|November 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|May 1987}}

| 3

| Ongoing

| Created by Bill Schorr.{{cite magazine|date=September 1, 1986|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=103}} Only 3 of 4 planned issues published.{{cite magazine|date=July 15, 1987|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=121}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/18773/ Link]

data-sort-value=Dreamery, The|The Dreamery

| {{Date table sorting|December 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|October 1989}}

| 14

| Ongoing

| Created by Donna Barr.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3224/ Link]

Portia Prinz of the Glamazons

| {{Date table sorting|December 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|October 1987}}

| 6

| Ongoing

| Continued from Desperado-Eastern.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3229/ Link]

Villains and Vigilantes

| {{Date table sorting|December 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1987}}

| 4

| Limited

| Licensed adaptation of the Hero Games table-top game.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3234/ Link]

Xenon

| {{Date table sorting|December 1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|November 1988}}

| 23

| Ongoing

| Translated manga, co-published with VIZ Communications.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3542/ Link]

Spaced

| {{Date table sorting|1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|1987}}

| 4

| Ongoing

| Continued from self-published Anthony Smith series.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22340/ Link]

Tales from the Plague

| {{Date table sorting|1986}}

| {{Date table sorting|1986}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Reprints of Weirdom material from Weirdom Illustrated.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/21063/ Link]

Stig's Inferno

| {{Date table sorting|January 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|March 1987}}

| 2

| Ongoing

| Continued from Vortex Comics.{{cite magazine|date=August 15, 1986|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=101}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/18542/ Link]

Fusion

| {{Date table sorting|January 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|October 1989}}

| 17

| Ongoing

| Anthology.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/7320/ Link]

Guerrilla Groundhog

| {{Date table sorting|January 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|March 1987}}

| 2

| Limited

| Originally named Combat Wombat until it was discovered NOW Comics had a character of that name in development.{{cite magazine|date=November 1, 1986|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=106}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/20818/ Link]

Fashion in Action Winter Special

| {{Date table sorting|February 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|February 1987}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Spin-off of Fashion in Action Summer Special{{cite magazine|date=January 1, 1987|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=109}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22063/ Link]

Bullet Crow, Fowl of Fortune

| {{Date table sorting|March 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1987}}

| 2

| Limited

| Reprints of Street Enterprises material from The Comic Reader.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22340/ Link]

Destroy!!

| {{Date table sorting|March 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|March 1987}}

| 1

| One-shot

| a.k.a. Three-Dimensional Destroy!!; standard-size version of Destroy!!, converted to 3-D by Ray Zone.{{cite magazine|date=February 1, 1987|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=110}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/27114/ Link]

Detectives Inc.: A Terror of Dying Dreams

| {{Date table sorting|March 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1987}}

| 3

| Limited

| Spin-off from Detectives Inc..

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3457/ Link]

Elf-Thing

| {{Date table sorting|March 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|March 1987}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Created by Frank P. Marino and James J. Friel.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/13334/ Link]

Radio Boy

| {{Date table sorting|March 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|March 1987}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Created by Chuck Dixon.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/14583/ Link]

Axa

| {{Date table sorting|April 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1987}}

| 2

| Ongoing

| Adaptation of newspaper strip.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/14682/ Link]

Enchanter

| {{Date table sorting|April 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1987}}

| 3

| Limited

| Created by Don Chin and Mike Dringenberg.{{cite magazine|date=June 1, 1987|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=118}} 3 of 8 planned issues published.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22061/ Link]

Lars of Mars 3-D

| {{Date table sorting|April 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1987}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Reprints of Ziff Davis material from Lars of Mars, converted by Ray Zone.{{cite magazine|date=June 15, 1987|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=119}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22347/ Link]

data-sort-value="New Wave vs. the Volunteers, The"|The New Wave vs. the Volunteers

| {{Date table sorting|April 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|June 1987}}

| 3

| Limited

| Spin-off from The New Wave.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3464/ Link]

Overload Magazine

| {{Date table sorting|April 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1987}}

| 1

| Ongoing

| Anthology.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22345/ Link]

Area 88

| {{Date table sorting|May 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|November 1988}}

| 36

| Ongoing

| Translated manga, co-published with VIZ Communications.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/14301/ Link]

Lost Planet

| {{Date table sorting|May 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|March 1988}}

| 6

| Limited

| Created by Bo Hampton.{{cite magazine|date=September 1, 1987|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=124}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3461/ Link]

Mai, the Psychic Girl

| {{Date table sorting|May 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1988}}

| 28

| Ongoing

| Translated manga, co-published with VIZ Communications.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/15417/ Link]

Valkyrie!

| {{Date table sorting|May 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1987}}

| 3

| Limited

| Spin-off from Airboy.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3470/ Link]

data-sort-value=Amazing Cynicalman, The|The Amazing Cynicalman

| {{Date table sorting|June 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|June 1987}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Created by Matt Feazell.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3453/ Link]

California Girls

| {{Date table sorting|June 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|May 1988}}

| 8

| Ongoing

| Created by Trina Robbins.{{cite magazine|date=November 15, 1987|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=129}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/21862/ Link]

Contractors

| {{Date table sorting|June 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|June 1987}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Created by Ken Macklin.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3456/ Link]

Hotspur

| {{Date table sorting|June 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|September 1987}}

| 3

| Limited

| Created by Timothy Truman and John Ostrander.{{cite magazine|date=February 15, 1987|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=111}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3459/ Link]

data-sort-value="Legend of Kamui, The"|The Legend of Kamui

| {{Date table sorting|June 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|November 1988}}

| 37

| Ongoing

| Translated manga, co-published with VIZ Communications.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/16817/ Link]

data-sort-value="Liberty Project, The"|The Liberty Project

| {{Date table sorting|June 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|May 1988}}

| 8

| Ongoing

| Created by Kurt Busiek.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3460/ Link]

New America

| {{Date table sorting|June 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|September 1987}}

| 4

| Limited

| Spin-off from Scout.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3463/ Link]

Captain EO 3-D

| {{Date table sorting|July 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1987}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Licensed adaptation of the Disney attraction; souvenir edition also made available at Disney theme parks.{{cite magazine|date=February 15, 1987|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=111}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3455/ Link]

data-sort-value="Prowler, The"|The Prowler

| {{Date table sorting|July 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|October 1988}}

| 4

| Limited

| Created by Timothy Truman.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3465/ Link]

Real War Stories

| {{Date table sorting|July 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|January 1991}}

| 2

| Ongoing

| Anthology.{{cite magazine|date=July 15, 1987|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=121}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3466/ Link]

Airboy-Mr. Monster Special

| {{Date table sorting|August 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1987}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Spin-off from Airboy and Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster.{{cite magazine|date=August 15, 1987|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=123}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3451/ Link]

Airmaidens Special

| {{Date table sorting|August 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1987}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Spin-off from Airboy.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3452/ Link]

Man of War

| {{Date table sorting|August 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|February 1988}}

| 3

| Ongoing

| Created by Bruce Jones and Rick Burchett.{{cite magazine|date=June 1, 1987|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=118}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3462/ Link]

Scout Handbook

| {{Date table sorting|August 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1987}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Spin-off from Scout.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3467/ Link]

Strike!

| {{Date table sorting|August 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|January 1988}}

| 6

| Ongoing

| Created by Chuck Dixon.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22067/ Link]

Winterworld

| {{Date table sorting|September 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|March 1988}}

| 3

| Limited

| Created by Chuck Dixon.{{cite magazine|date=August 15, 1987|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=123}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/7347/ Link]

Halloween Horror

| {{Date table sorting|October 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|October 1987}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Spin-off of Seduction of the Innocent, reprints EC Comics material.{{cite magazine|date=November 1, 1987|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=128}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22073/ Link]

Swords of Texas

| {{Date table sorting|October 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|March 1988}}

| 4

| Limited

| Spin-off from Scout.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3468/ Link]

Air Fighters Classics

| {{Date table sorting|November 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|May 1989}}

| 6

| Ongoing

| Spin-off from Airboy, reprints of Hillman Periodicals material.{{cite magazine|date=October 15, 1987|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=127}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3449/ Link]

Twisted Tales

| {{Date table sorting|November 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|November 1987}}

| 1

| Ongoing

| Anthology, spin off of Twisted Tales/Tales of Terror.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3469/ Link]

Airboy Meets the Prowler

| {{Date table sorting|December 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|December 1987}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Spin-off from Airboy and The Prowler.{{cite magazine|date=January 15, 1988|title=Airboy Meets The Prowler Special|author=Ed Sample|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=133/Preview Special 6}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3450/ Link]

Directory to a Non-Existent Universe

| {{Date table sorting|December 1987}}

| {{Date table sorting|December 1987}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Created by Karry Callen.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22963/ Link]

data-sort-value="Airfighters Meets Sgt. Strike Special, The"|The Airfighters Meets Sgt. Strike Special

| {{Date table sorting|January 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|January 1988}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Spin-off from Airboy and Strike!.{{cite magazine|date=January 15, 1988|title=Air Fighters Meet Sgt. Strike|author=Ed Sample|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=133/Preview Special 6}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3688/ Link]

Hand of Fate

| {{Date table sorting|February 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1988}}

| 3

| Ongoing

| Created by Bruce Jones.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3692/ Link]

data-sort-value="Revenge of the Prowler, The"|The Revenge of the Prowler

| {{Date table sorting|February 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|May 1988}}

| 4

| Limited

| Spin-off from The Prowler.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/45075/ Link]

Weird Romance

| {{Date table sorting|February 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|February 1988}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Spin-off of Seduction of the Innocent.{{cite magazine|date=February 29, 1988|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=136}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22068/ Link]

Power Comics

| {{Date table sorting|March 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|September 1988}}

| 4

| Limited

| Co-published with ACME Press.{{cite magazine|date=February 29, 1988|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=136}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3760/ Link]

R.O.B.O.T. Battalion 2050

| {{Date table sorting|March 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|March 1988}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Originally announced as Cheap Shoddy Robot Toys.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/20813/ Link]

Scout: War Shaman

| {{Date table sorting|March 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|December 1989}}

| 16

| Ongoing

| Spin-off from Scout.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3698/ Link]

Skywolf

| {{Date table sorting|March 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|October 1988}}

| 3

| Limited

| Spin-off from Airboy.{{cite magazine|date=December 15, 1987|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=131}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3699/ Link]

Target: Airboy

| {{Date table sorting|March 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|March 1988}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Spin-off from Airboy.{{cite magazine|date=January 15, 1988|title=Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters|author=John Wilcox|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=133/Preview Special 6}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3700/ Link]

Aces

| {{Date table sorting|April 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|December 1988}}

| 5

| Ongoing

| Anthology; co-published with ACME Press.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22070/ Link]

phaze

| {{Date table sorting|April 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|October 1988}}

| 2

| Ongoing

| Created by Fred Burke.{{cite magazine|date=February 15, 1988|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=135}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/7470/ Link]

Walt Kelly's Springtime Tales

| {{Date table sorting|April 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1988}}

| 1

| One-shot

|

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22068/ Link]

Alien Worlds

| {{Date table sorting|May 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|May 1988}}

| 1

| Ongoing

| Anthology, spin off of Alien Worlds/Alien Encounters.{{cite magazine|date=December 15, 1987|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=131}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3689/ Link]

data-sort-value="Miracleman Family, The"|The Miracleman Family

| {{Date table sorting|May 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|September 1988}}

| 2

| Limited

| Spin-off from Miracleman, reprints of L. Miller & Son material.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3693/ Link]

Strike! vs. Sgt. Strike Special

| {{Date table sorting|May 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|May 1988}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Spin-off from Strike!.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22339/ Link]

Total Eclipse

| {{Date table sorting|May 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1989}}

| 5

| Limited

| Multiple-property crossover by Marv Wolfman and Bo Hampton.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3701/ Link]

Airboy versus the Airmaidens

| {{Date table sorting|July 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1988}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Spin-off from Airboy.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3687/ Link]

Merchants of Death

| {{Date table sorting|July 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|November 1988}}

| 4

| Ongoing

| Anthology.{{cite magazine|date=July 1, 1988|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=144}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22654/ Link]

Valkyrie!

| {{Date table sorting|July 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|September 1988}}

| 3

| Limited

| Spin-off from Airboy.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3703/ Link]

New York: Year Zero

| {{Date table sorting|August 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|October 1988}}

| 4

| Limited

| Translated reprints of Ediciones Record material from Nueva York: Año Cero.{{cite magazine|date=August 1, 1988|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=146}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3694/ Link]

Appleseed

| {{Date table sorting|September 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1991}}

| 19

| Ongoing

| Translated manga.{{cite magazine|date=July 15, 1988|title=Appleseed|author=J. Collier|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=145/Preview Special 7}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3690/ Link]

Dishman

| {{Date table sorting|September 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|September 1988}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Reprints of self-published John MacLeod material from The Mundane Adventures of Dishman.{{cite magazine|date=October 15, 1988|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=151}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/45010/ Link]

data-sort-value="Prowler in White Zombie, The"|The Prowler in White Zombie

| {{Date table sorting|October 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|October 1988}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Spin-off from The Prowler, also featuring characters from the film White Zombie.{{cite magazine|date=September 15, 1988|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=149}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/45075/ Link]

Total Eclipse: The Seraphim Objective

| {{Date table sorting|November 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|November 1988}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Spin-off from Total Eclipse.{{cite magazine|date=June 15, 1988|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=143}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3702/ Link]

Dirty Pair

| {{Date table sorting|December 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1989}}

| 4

| Limited

| Licensed adaptation of characters created by Haruka Takachiho.{{cite magazine|date=August 1, 1988|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=146}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/15303/ Link]

Xanadu

| {{Date table sorting|December 1988}}

| {{Date table sorting|December 1988}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Created by Vicky Wyman.{{cite magazine|date=January 1, 1989|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=156}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/15037/ Link]

Last Kiss

| {{Date table sorting|1989}}

| {{Date table sorting|1989}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Co-published with ACME Press.{{cite magazine|date=December 15, 1988|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=155}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22691/ Link]

Bob Powell's Timeless Tales

| {{Date table sorting|March 1989}}

| {{Date table sorting|March 1989}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Reprints of Harvey Comics material.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3873/ Link]

Cyber 7

| {{Date table sorting|March 1989}}

| {{Date table sorting|September 1989}}

| 7

| Ongoing

| Translated manga.{{cite magazine|date=April 1, 1989|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=162}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/7358/ Link]

El Salvador: A House Divided

| {{Date table sorting|March 1989}}

| {{Date table sorting|March 1989}}

| 1

| One-shot

|

| [https://www.comics.org/series/18821/ Link]

Stormwatcher

| {{Date table sorting|April 1989}}

| {{Date table sorting|December 1989}}

| 4

| Limited

| Co-published with ACME Press.{{cite magazine|date=May 1, 1989|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=165}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22066/ Link]

Weasel Patrol

| {{Date table sorting|April 1989}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1989}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Spin-off of Fusion.{{cite magazine|date=July 15, 1988|title=Fusion|author=Fred Patten|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=145/Preview Special 7}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/7123/ Link]

The Hobbit

| {{Date table sorting|May 1989}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1989}}

| 3

| Limited

| Adaptation of the J. R. R. Tolkien novel.{{cite magazine|date=May 15, 1989|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=165}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22086/ Link]

Dirty Pair II

| {{Date table sorting|June 1989}}

| {{Date table sorting|March 1990}}

| 5

| Limited

| Spin-off of Dirty Pair.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/15303/ Link]

data-sort-value="Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters Massacre the Japanese Invasion, The"|The Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters Massacre the Japanese Invasion

| {{Date table sorting|August 1989}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1989}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Spin-off of Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/14304/ Link]

Tapping the Vein

| {{Date table sorting|September 1989}}

| {{Date table sorting|January 1992}}

| 5

| Ongoing

| Adaptations of Clive Barker stories.{{cite magazine|date=December 1, 1988|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=154}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3878/ Link]

data-sort-value="Black Terror, The"|The Black Terror

| {{Date table sorting|October 1989}}

| {{Date table sorting|June 1990}}

| 3

| Limited

| Revival of the Nedor Comics character.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3873/ Link]

Cyber 7: Book Two

| {{Date table sorting|October 1989}}

| {{Date table sorting|November 1990}}

| 10

| Ongoing

| Translated manga; spin-off of Cyber 7.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/7357/ Link]

Dominion

| {{Date table sorting|December 1989}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1990}}

| 6

| Limited

| Translated manga.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/15301/ Link]

Black Magic

| {{Date table sorting|April 1990}}

| {{Date table sorting|October 1990}}

| 4

| Limited

| Translated manga.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/15306/ Link]

data-sort-value="Dirty Pair III, The"|The Dirty Pair III

| {{Date table sorting|August 1990}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1991}}

| 5

| Limited

| Spin-off of Dirty Pair.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/15162/ Link]

Lost Continent

| {{Date table sorting|October 1990}}

| {{Date table sorting|May 1991}}

| 5

| Limited

| Translated manga.{{cite magazine|date=August 1990|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=182}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/15905/ Link]

Steed and Mrs. Peel

| {{Date table sorting|December 1990}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1992}}

| 3

| Limited

| Adaptation of The Avengers TV series; co-published with ACME Press.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/4069/ Link]

M

| {{Date table sorting|1990}}

| {{Date table sorting|1992}}

| 4

| Limited

| Adaptation of the Fritz Lang film.{{cite magazine|date=December 1989|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=174}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/4068/ Link]

ORBiT

| {{Date table sorting|1990}}

| {{Date table sorting|1990}}

| 3

| Limited

| Licensed adaptations of stories from Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine.{{cite magazine|date=June 15, 1989|title=Top of the News (advertisement)|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=167}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/15300/ Link]

Dragonflight

| {{Date table sorting|February 1991}}

| {{Date table sorting|October 1991}}

| 3

| Limited

| Adaptation of the Anne McCaffrey novel.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/15179/ Link]

Velocity

| {{Date table sorting|February 1991}}

| {{Date table sorting|May 1991}}

| 5

| Ongoing

| Anthology, co-published with ACME Press; continued from and continued by Garry and Warren Pleece.{{cite magazine|date=January 1991|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=187}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22658/ Link]

Dragon Chiang

| {{Date table sorting|April 1991}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1991}}

| 1

| Limited

| Created by Timothy Truman. Only 1 of 4 planned issues published.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/4260/ Link]

I Am Legend

| {{Date table sorting|April 1991}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1991}}

| 4

| Limited

| Adaptation of the Richard Matheson novel.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22085/ Link]

data-sort-value="Spider, The"|The Spider

| {{Date table sorting|June 1991}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1991}}

| 3

| Limited

| Revival of the Popular Publications character.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/4264/ Link]

David Chelsea in Love

| {{Date table sorting|July 1991}}

| {{Date table sorting|January 1992}}

| 4

| Limited

| Created by David Chelsea.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22060/ Link]

James Bond 007 - Permission to Die

| {{Date table sorting|July 1991}}

| {{Date table sorting|September 1991}}

| 3

| Limited

| Co-published with ACME Press; licensed original story based on James Bond.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/3938/ Link]

Robin Hood

| {{Date table sorting|July 1991}}

| {{Date table sorting|December 1991}}

| 3

| Limited

|

| [https://www.comics.org/series/4263/ Link]

Will Eisner Presents: Mr. Mystic

| {{Date table sorting|April 1991}}

| {{Date table sorting|April 1991}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Compilation of newspaper strips.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/4071/ Link]

Miracleman: Apocrypha

| {{Date table sorting|November 1991}}

| {{Date table sorting|February 1992}}

| 3

| Limited

| Spin-off from Miracleman.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/4262/ Link]

One Mile Up

| {{Date table sorting|December 1991}}

| {{Date table sorting|December 1991}}

| 1

| Limited

| Only 1 of 4 planned issues published.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22343/ Link]

Dinosaurs Attack!

| {{Date table sorting|1991}}

| {{Date table sorting|1991}}

| 1

| Limited

| Licensed adaptation of the Topps trading cards. Only 1 of 3 planned issues published.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/17394/ Link]

X-Farce

| {{Date table sorting|January 1992}}

| {{Date table sorting|January 1992}}

| 1

| One-shot

| X-Force/Rob Liefeld parody.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/4509/ Link]

Mad Dogs

| {{Date table sorting|February 1992}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1992}}

| 3

| Limited

| Created by Chuck Dixon and Victor Toppi.{{cite magazine|date=December 1991|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=197}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/15941/ Link]

Metaphysique

| {{Date table sorting|April 1992}}

| {{Date table sorting|May 1992}}

| 2

| Ongoing

|

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22071/ Link]

Blandman

| {{Date table sorting|July 1992}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1992}}

| 1

| One-shot

| DC Comics parody.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22056/ Link]

Blood is the Harvest

| {{Date table sorting|July 1992}}

| {{Date table sorting|December 1992}}

| 4

| Limited

|

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22057/ Link]

Parts Unknown

| {{Date table sorting|July 1992}}

| {{Date table sorting|December 1992}}

| 4

| Limited

| Created by Beau Smith and C.B. Gorby.{{cite magazine|date=January 1992|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=198}}

| [https://www.comics.org/series/15193/ Link]

Retaliator

| {{Date table sorting|July 1992}}

| {{Date table sorting|December 1992}}

| 4

| Limited

|

| [https://www.comics.org/series/16334/ Link]

Loco vs. Pulverine

| {{Date table sorting|July 1992}}

| {{Date table sorting|July 1992}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Lobo/Wolverine parody.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/21112/ Link]

data-sort-value="Spider Reign of the Vampire King, The"|The Spider: Reign of the Vampire King

| {{Date table sorting|August 1992}}

| {{Date table sorting|December 1992}}

| 3

| Limited

| Spin-off of The Spider.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/4508/ Link]

Illegal Aliens

| {{Date table sorting|September 1992}}

| {{Date table sorting|September 1992}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Alien parody.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22072/ Link]

Spittin' Image

| {{Date table sorting|October 1992}}

| {{Date table sorting|October 1992}}

| 1

| One-shot

| Image Comics parody.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22690/ Link]

Fly in My Eye Exposed

| {{Date table sorting|1992}}

| {{Date table sorting|1992}}

| 1

| One-shot

|

| [https://www.comics.org/series/407814/ Link]

True Crime Comics

| {{Date table sorting|February 1993}}

| {{Date table sorting|June 1993}}

| 2

| Limited

|

| [https://www.comics.org/series/4774/ Link]

True Crime Comics Special

| {{Date table sorting|August 1993}}

| {{Date table sorting|August 1993}}

| 1

| Limited

| Spin-off of True Crime Comics; only #2 published.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22688/ Link]

Parts Unknown II - The Next Invasion

| {{Date table sorting|December 1993}}

| {{Date table sorting|December 1993}}

| 1

| Limited

| Only 1 of 4 planned issues published.

| [https://www.comics.org/series/22342/ Link]

Unrealised projects

class="wikitable sortable"
Title

! Notes

Scorpio Rose #3

| The concluding issue of the mini-series was delayed{{cite magazine|date=January 1, 1985|title=Scorpio Rose|author=Diana Schutz|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Redbeard, Inc|number=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.{{cite magazine|date=June 1, 1988|title=Enlarging the Penumbra|author=Bob Hughes|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=142}} 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.{{cite web|url=http://www.steveenglehart.com/Comics/Scorpio%20Rose.html/|website=Steve Englehart writes|title=Scorpio Rose}}

Lum: Urusei Yatsura

| A planned VIZ Communications co-production for 1988{{cite magazine|date=January 15, 1988|title=Lum: Urusei Yatsura|author=Fred Patten|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=133/Preview Special 6}} before being stopped before any issues were published due to "circumstances beyond the control" of both parties.{{cite magazine|date=June 1, 1988|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=142}} VIZ would instead publish the series for the American market in 1989 without Eclipse's involvement.{{cite web|url=https://www.comics.org/series/3941/|website=Grand Comics Database|title=Lum: Urusei Yatsura}}

Scout - Marauder

| The planned third series of Timothy Truman's Scout story, mentioned in 1989 but never started.{{cite magazine|date=January 15, 1989|title=Scout: War Shaman|author=Ed Sample|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=157/Preview Special}}{{cite magazine|date=August 1, 1989|title=Scout: War Shaman|author=Ed Sample|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=170/Preview Special 9}} Truman subsequently raised funds to continue the story via Kickstarter{{cite web|url=https://www.trumanstudio.citymax.com/preorder-scout-marauder.html|website=www.timothytruman.com|title=Scout: Marauder Catalog}}

Aztec Ace Time Tripper mini-series

| Following 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 series

| A solo series for New Wave member was planned, with an Interlude published in Total Eclipse #3 but no further news followed.

Peter Pan and Wendy

| A 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.{{cite journal|last= Collier|first= J.|title= Comic Books: Peter Pan |journal= Amazing Heroes|issue= 157|pages= 170–171|publisher= Fantagraphics Books|date= January 15, 1989|location= Westlake Village, California}}{{cite journal|title= M. I. A. |journal= Amazing Heroes|issue= 170|page= 138|publisher= Fantagraphics Books|date= August 1989|location= Seattle, Washington}} 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".{{Cite web|url=http://www.andymangels.com/peterpan.html|title = Peter Pan & Wendy}}

Anxiety Times

| A 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 special

| A one-shot follow-up to the 1989-1990 mini-series.

Gangland

| Prospective crime series written by Beau Smith.

The Mists of Avalon

| A graphic novel adaptation of Marion Zimmer Bradley's novel of the same name was announced;{{cite magazine|date=July 1991|title=Newsline|magazine=Amazing Heroes|publisher=Fantagraphics Books|number=192}} 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 Tales

| A 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 #1

| The 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.{{cite web|url=http://www.jimnolt.com/nealadams.htm|title=George Reeves by Neal Adams|website=The Adventures Continue}}

Miracleman #25-34

| Book 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: Triumphant

| A 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.

References

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