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Eclipse Monthly (1983) comic books

  • Issue #1
    Eclipse Monthly (1983) 1

    Written by Marshall Rogers. Art by Marshall Rogers. Cover by Marshall Rogers, Steve Ditko, B.C. Boyer, Trina Robbins, and Doug Wildey. Untitled story; A young boy builds a video game that draws him inside of it, where he meets a Foozle. Eclipse ad, art by Marshall Rogers. Written by B.C. Boyer. Art by B.C. Boyer. The Bank Robbery; A young boy helps The Masked Man disrupt a bank robbery. Written by Doug Wildey. Art by Doug Wildey. The Hide Butchers; Rio is offered a chance for a Presidential pardon if he can keep railroad passengers from shooting buffalo from the trains, which is causing problems with the Indians. Eclipse Comics presents the DNAgents ad, art by Will Meugniot and Al Gordon. Written by Sax Rohmer and Trina Robbins. Art by Trina Robbins. Chapter Eight: A Visit To Sin; Inspector Kerry and Constable Bryce visit the house of Sin Sin Wa, searching for opium. Written by Steve Ditko. Art by Steve Ditko. Mac Rey is testing a special suit when robbers, after special material in the lab, disrupt the mechanisms and trap Rey is a power field that gives the suit energy power. Ms. Tree ad by Max Collins, art by Terry Beatty. 52 pages, full color. $2.00. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #2
    Eclipse Monthly (1983) 2

    Written by B. C. Boyer. Art by B. C. Boyer. Cover by Marshall Rogers. Herbie; A mentally-disabled man is not what he seems to be. Written by Steve Ditko. Art by Steve Ditko. The Exploder; After Mac battles the Exploder, Fera hides Mac's suit so he won't be able to become Static again. Written by Marshall Rogers and Chris Goldberg. Art by Marshall Rogers. The Foozle Stands Alone; The Foozle meets two friends and they search for Cap'n Quick. Written by Sax and Trina Robbins. Art by Trina Robbins. Chapter Nine: Above and Below; Inspector Kerry finds a secret underground room in Sam Tuk's barber shop, but is ambushed by the aged man. Written by Doug Wildey. Art by Doug Wildey. The Hide Butchers Part II; Rio goes to Endsville, at the end of the railroad, to confront the owner about his buffalo-shooting "special" trains; Rio avoids an ambush, but is framed for murder and leaves town to track down the killer. Ms. Tree ad, art by Terry Beatty. DNAgents ad, art by Will Meugniot and Al Gordon. Sabre ad, art by Kent Williams. Aztec Ace ad, art by Michael Bair. 52 pages, full color. $2.00. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #3
    Eclipse Monthly (1983) 3

    Written by Marshall Rogers and Chris Goldberg. Art by Marshall Rogers. Cover by B. C. Boyer. Mission: Save Cap'n Quick!; Cap'n Quick is taken deeper into the strange land, while the Foozle and his friends follow. Written by Steve Ditko. Art by Steve Ditko. Static vs the General; Fera's father is kidnapped by the General; Mac convinces Fera to give him the energy suit so Static can rescue him. Written by Don McGregor. Art by Gene Colan and Klaus Janson. Kittycats and Bogeymen; Bobby tortures a kitten by repeatedly throwing it in a pond; The cat's owner's boyfriend chases Bobby and Randy, who try to hide from him under a railroad trestle. Written by Sax Rohmer and Trina Robbins, art by Trina Robbins; Inspector Kerry is captured by Sin Sin Wa and hears Mrs. Wa confess to the murder of Lucy; Mrs. Wa kills her husband's pet raven and is in turn killed by him. Written by B. C. Boyer. Art by B. C. Boyer. The Birth; Barney delivers a baby. Notes from Surf City ad by Dean Mullaney, art by Val Mayerik. Aztec Ace ad, art by Michael Bair (as Michael Hernandez) and Nestor Redondo. 52 pages, full color. $2.00. Cover price $2.00.

  • Issue #4
    Eclipse Monthly (1983) 4

    Written by Marshall Rogers and Chris Goldberg. Art by Marshall Rogers and Chris Goldberg. Cover by Marshall Rogers. Let's Fly; The Foozle and his friends track Cap'n Quick to a floating city. Written by Don McGregor. Art by Gene Colan and Klaus Janson. Kittycats and Bogeymen Part II; Randy and Bobby flee from a teen who is after them for torturing his girlfriend's cat; Years later Randy visits Bobby at his estate, only to find he has nothing in common with him now. Written by B. C. Boyer. Art by B. C. Boyer. The Amazing Aphidman; A high school student attempts to become a super-hero. Cap'n Quick & a Foozle ad, art by Marshall Rogers. Carlos McLlyr ad. 52 pages, full color. $2.00. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #5
    Eclipse Monthly (1983) 5

    Written by B. C. Boyer. Art by B. C. Boyer. Cover by Doug Wildey. The Incredible Seven; Jerry Cohen relates the conclusion to the Incredible Seven story from Sabre 4-6. Written by Doug Wildey. Art by Doug Wildey. Satan's Doorstep; Tracking Grady Parrish south, Rio gets captured by a band of Apaches; He is rescued by a Cavalry troop led by a half-mad colonel who worships Napoleon; The troop makes it to an abandoned stage relay station where they are put under siege by the Apaches. 36 pages, full color. $2.00. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #6
    Eclipse Monthly (1983) 6

    Cover by B.C. Boyer. Written by Christy Marx, Mark Evanier and B.C. Boyer. Art by Peter Ledger, Mike Sekowsky, B.C. Boyer, Al Gordon, Steve Leialoha and Mark Evanier. In this issue: Carlos McLlyr, the Californio in "Old Gods, New World" by Christy Marx and Peter Ledger. Also starring Don Jose and Miguel. Plus: Nightingale is introduced in an untitled story by Mark Evanier, Mike Sekowsky, Al Gordon and Steve Leialoha. Also starring Sentry Squad. And: Dick Carstairs is accused of murder in the Masked Man story "The Trial" by B.C. Boyer. Also starring Dan Drekston, Aphidman and J. Judah Johnson. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #7
    Eclipse Monthly (1983) 7

    Cover by Marshall Rogers. Written by B.C. Boyer, Christy Marx, Mark Evanier and Chuck Dixon. Art by B.C. Boyer, Peter Ledger, Mike Sekowsky, Gary Kato, Al Gordon and Alfredo Alcala. In this issue: Barney McAllister worries that Dan Drekston is going to replace him in the Masked Man story "Confessions" by B.C. Boyer. Plus: Carlos McLlyr, the Californio in "Old Gods, New World: Part 2" by Christy Marx and Peter Ledger. Also starring Sargento Aragones, Pepe the Bull, Don Carlos and Sabina Chavez. And: Nightingale in part 2 of an untitled story by Mark Evanier, Mike Sekowsky, Al Gordon and friends. Also: Destroyer Duck in the 1-page story "Night of the Ninja" by Chuck Dixon, Gary Kato and Alfredo Alcala. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #8
    Eclipse Monthly (1983) 8

    Cover by Peter Ledger. Written by Christy Marx, Don McGregor and B.C. Boyer. Art by Peter Ledger, Billy Graham, B.C. Boyer and Gerald Forton. In this issue: Carlos McLlyr, the Californio in "Old Gods, New World: Part 3" by Christy Marx and Peter Ledger. Also starring Sabina Chavez. Plus: Dirty Pool story "Mania Badge" by Don McGregor, Billy Graham and Gerald Forton. And: A hero from the forties takes one last case in the Masked Man story "Phantom Man" by B.C. Boyer. Starring Dan Drekston, Aphidman, J. Judah Johnson and Phantom Man (introduction). 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #9
    Eclipse Monthly (1983) 9

    Cover by Steve Masseroni. Written by Wendi Lee, Sandy Saidak, Tom Saidak, Doug Wildey and B.C. Boyer. Art by Steve Masseroni, Doug Wildey and B.C. Boyer. In this issue: Steel, Stealth & Magic story "Dragon Stew" by Wendi Lee, Sandy Saidak, Tom Saidak and Steve Masseroni. Starring Fhionnuala, Moshe, Peck and Annie. Plus: Rio in "Robber's Roost" by Doug Wildey. Also starring Ruby-Joy, Stevens, Grady Parrish, Ben and the Parrish Gang. And: A young woman may be blinded for life due to Dick's recklessness in the Masked Man story "Goodbye" by B.C. Boyer. Also starring Dan Drekston, J. Judah Johnson, Maggie Brown (introduction) and Barney McAllister. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #10
    Eclipse Monthly (1983) 10

    Cover by Doug Wildey. Written by Wayne Truman, Doug Wildey and B.C. Boyer. Art by Wayne Truman, Doug Wildey, B.C. Boyer and Gerald Forton. In this issue: The adventures of a charter pilot in "Flying Too High With Some Guy In the Sky" by Wayne Truman. Starring Jetta Sixx (first appearance) and D.C. Sixx. Plus: Rio in "Robber's Roost: Part 2" by Doug Wildey. Also starring Grady Parrish and the Parrish Gang. And: When terrorists try to kidnap a princess, Maggie Brown gets in the way in the Masked Man story "The Frank Capra Memorial Hospital" by B.C. Boyer and Gerald Forton. Also starring Barney McAllister and Aphidman. 32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.75.