Title
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Debut
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End
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Issues
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Format
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Notes
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GCD
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Eclipse, the Magazine
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May 1981
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January 1983
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8
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Ongoing
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Anthology series.
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Link
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Destroyer Duck
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February 1982
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May 1984
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7
|
Ongoing
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Anthology series.
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Link
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Sabre
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August 1982
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August 1985
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10
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Ongoing
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Continued from Sabre: Slow Fade of an Endangered Species graphic novel.
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Link
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Scorpio Rose
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January 1983
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November 1983
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2
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Limited
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Only 2 of 3 planned issues published.
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Link
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Ms. Tree's Thrilling Adventures
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February 1983
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July 1983
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3
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Limited
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Colour versions of material from Eclipse, the Magazine, created by Max Allan Collins.
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Link
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The DNAgents
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March 1983
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July 1985
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24
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Ongoing
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Eclipse's first superhero comic series, created by Mark Evanier.
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Link
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John Law, Detective
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April 1983
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April 1983
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1
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One-shot
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Rediscovered 1948 Will Eisner material.
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Link
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Eclipse Monthly
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August 1983
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July 1984
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10
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Ongoing
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Anthology, colour sequel to Eclipse, the Magazine.
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Link
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Ms. Tree
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October 1983
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June 1984
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6
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Ongoing
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Continued by Renegade Press.
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Link
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Aztec Ace
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March 1984
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September 1985
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15
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Ongoing
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Created by Doug Moench.
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Link
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Star*Reach Classics
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March 1984
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August 1984
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6
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Limited
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Anthology of Star*Reach reprints.
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Link
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Zot!
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April 1984
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July 1991
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37
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Ongoing
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Created by Scott McCloud.
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Link
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Crossfire
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May 1984
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February 1988
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26
|
Ongoing
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Spin-off from DNAgents.
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Link
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Cap'n Quick & a Foozle
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July 1984
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August 1985
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3
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Ongoing
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Renamed as The Foozle from #3.
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Link
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Surge
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July 1984
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January 1985
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4
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Limited
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Spin-off from DNAgents.
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Link
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Alien Worlds
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November 1984
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January 1985
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2
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Ongoing
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Anthology, continued from Pacific Comics.
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Link
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Axel Pressbutton
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November 1984
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July 1985
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6
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Limited
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Colour versions of Quality Communications material from Warrior.
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Link
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Bernie Wrightson, Master of the Macabre
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November 1984
|
November 1984
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1
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Ongoing
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Anthology, continued from Pacific Comics.
|
Link
|
Groo Special
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November 1984
|
November 1984
|
1
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One-shot
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Continued from Pacific Comics; continued by Renegade Press.
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Link
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The Rocketeer Special Edition
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November 1984
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November 1984
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1
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One-shot
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Continued from Pacific Comics.
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Link
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Siegel and Shuster: Dateline 1930s
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November 1984
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August 1985
|
2
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Limited
|
Anthology of previously-unpublished work by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
|
Link
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Somerset Holmes
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November 1984
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December 1984
|
2
|
Ongoing
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Continued from Pacific Comics.
|
Link
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Strange Days
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November 1984
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April 1985
|
3
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Limited
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Anthology.
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Link
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Sun Runners
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November 1984
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December 1985
|
4
|
Ongoing
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Continued from Pacific Comics.[28]
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Link
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Twisted Tales
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November 1984
|
December 1985
|
2
|
Ongoing
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Anthology, continued from Pacific Comics.
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Link
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The Masked Man
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December 1984
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April 1988
|
12
|
Ongoing
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Created by B. C. Boyer.
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Link
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Night Music
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December 1984
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April 1990
|
11
|
Ongoing
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Continued from Night Music graphic novel.
|
Link
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Ragamuffins
|
January 1985
|
January 1985
|
1
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One-shot
|
Colour versions material from Eclipse, the Magazine.
|
Link
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Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster
|
January 1985
|
June 1987
|
10
|
Ongoing
|
Continued by Dark Horse Comics.
|
Link
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Killer... Tales by Timothy Truman
|
March 1985
|
March 1985
|
1
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One-shot
|
Compilation of material created for Pacific Comics.[28]
|
Link
|
Detectives Inc.
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April 1985
|
April 1985
|
2
|
Limited
|
Colour version of 1980 graphic novel.[28]
|
Link
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Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster
|
January 1985
|
June 1987
|
10
|
Ongoing
|
Continued by Dark Horse Comics.
|
Link
|
Nightmares
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May 1985
|
May 1985
|
2
|
Limited
|
Colour versions of Warren Publications material from Eerie.[29]
|
Link
|
Alien Encounters
|
June 1985
|
August 1987
|
14
|
Ongoing
|
Anthology.
|
Link
|
John Bolton's Halls of Horror
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June 1985
|
June 1985
|
2
|
Limited
|
Colour versions of Quality Communications material from House of Hammer and Halls of Horror.[3]
|
Link
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Brian Bolland's Black Book
|
July 1985
|
July 1985
|
1
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One-shot
|
Colour versions of Quality Communications material from House of Hammer.[3]
|
Link
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Tales of Terror
|
July 1985
|
July 1987
|
13
|
Ongoing
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Anthology.
|
Link
|
Miracleman
|
August 1985
|
June 1993
|
24
|
Ongoing
|
Colour versions of Quality Communications material from Warrior, later continued with new material.
|
Link
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The Unknown Worlds of Frank Brunner
|
August 1985
|
August 1985
|
2
|
Limited
|
Colour versions of Warren Publications material from Creepy.
|
Link
|
Scout
|
September 1985
|
October 1987
|
24
|
Ongoing
|
Created by Timothy Truman.
|
Link
|
Bedlam
|
September 1985
|
September 1985
|
2
|
Limited
|
Created by Stephen R. Bissette and Rick Veitch.
|
Link
|
The Johnny Nemo Magazine
|
September 1985
|
February 1986
|
3
|
Limited
|
Spin-off of Strange Days.
|
Link
|
The New DNAgents
|
October 1985
|
March 1987
|
17
|
Ongoing
|
Spin-off from DNAgents.
|
Link
|
Reese's Pieces
|
October 1985
|
October 1985
|
2
|
Limited
|
Colour versions of Skywald Publications material from Nightmare.
|
Link
|
Seduction of the Innocent 3-D
|
October 1985
|
April 1986
|
2
|
Limited
|
Intended spin-off of Seduction of the Innocent! but published first. EC Comics material converted by Ray Zone.
|
Link
|
Laser Eraser and Pressbutton
|
November 1985
|
July 1986
|
6
|
Ongoing
|
Spin-off of Axel Pressbutton.
|
Link
|
Seduction of the Innocent!
|
November 1985
|
April 1986
|
6
|
Limited
|
Colour versions of EC Comics material, named for the famous Fredric Wertham book.[30]
|
Link
|
Miracleman 3D
|
December 1985
|
December 1985
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Spin-off of Miracleman, converted by Ray Zone.
|
Link
|
Kitz 'n' Katz Komiks
|
1985
|
1986
|
4
|
Ongoing
|
Continued from Phantasy Press; continued self-published by Bob Laughlin.[3]
|
Link
|
Tales of the Beanworld
|
1985
|
1993
|
21
|
Ongoing
|
Co-published with Beanworld Press.[3]
|
Link
|
Three Dimensional DNAgents
|
January 1986
|
January 1986
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Spin-off from DNAgents.
|
Link
|
True Love
|
January 1986
|
January 1986
|
2
|
Limited
|
Reprints of Pines Comics material from various romance comics.[31]
|
Link
|
The Twisted Tales of Bruce Jones
|
February 1986
|
March 1986
|
4
|
Limited
|
Anthology.
|
Link
|
Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters
|
April 1986
|
January 1988
|
8
|
Ongoing
|
Continued from Comic Castle.
|
Link
|
Fearbook
|
April 1986
|
April 1986
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Colour versions of Scholastic Corporation material from Weird Worlds and Bananas.[32]
|
Link
|
World of Wood
|
April 1986
|
February 1988
|
5
|
Limited
|
Originally a four issue series[33] with a fifth issue published in 1988.
|
Link
|
Mr. Monster's Super Duper Special
|
May 1986
|
July 1987
|
8
|
Ongoing
|
Spin-off from Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster.[30]
|
Link
|
3-D Alien Terror
|
June 1986
|
June 1986
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Converted by Ray Zone.[33]
|
Link
|
Champions
|
June 1986
|
February 1987
|
6
|
Limited
|
Licensed adaptation of the Hero Games table-top game.[33]
|
Link
|
Crossfire and Rainbow
|
June 1986
|
September 1986
|
4
|
Limited
|
Spin-off from DNAgents.[34]
|
Link
|
The New Wave
|
June 1986
|
March 1987
|
13
|
Ongoing
|
|
Link
|
Whodunnit?
|
June 1986
|
April 1987
|
3
|
Limited
|
Spin-off of Crossfire.[34]
|
Link
|
The Spiral Path
|
July 1986
|
July 1986
|
2
|
Limited
|
Colour versions of Quality Communications material from Warrior.
|
Link
|
Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters 3D
|
July 1986
|
December 1988
|
4
|
Limited
|
Spin-off of Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters.
|
Link
|
Airboy
|
July 1986
|
October 1989
|
50
|
Ongoing
|
Revival of Hillman Periodicals characters.
|
Link
|
Espers
|
July 1986
|
April 1987
|
5
|
Ongoing
|
Planned as 4-issue limited series but became ongoing. Continued by Epic Comics as Interface.
|
Link
|
Tor 3-D
|
July 1986
|
August 1986
|
2
|
Limited
|
Reprints of St. John Publications material from 3-D Comics.
|
Link
|
3-D Laser Eraser and Pressbutton
|
August 1986
|
August 1986
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Laser Eraser and Pressbutton spin-off. Converted by Ray Zone.
|
Link
|
Fashion in Action Summer Special
|
August 1986
|
August 1986
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Created by John K. Snyder III.[35]
|
Link
|
Giant-Size Mini Comics
|
August 1986
|
February 1987
|
4
|
Limited
|
Anthology of various small press stories.
|
Link
|
Zooniverse
|
August 1986
|
June 1987
|
6
|
Limited
|
|
Link
|
Three-D Three Stooges
|
September 1986
|
October 1987
|
3
|
Limited
|
Reprints of St. John Publications material from Three Stooges, converted by Ray Zone.
|
Link
|
Reid Fleming, World's Toughest Milkman
|
October 1986
|
November 1990
|
5
|
Ongoing
|
Created by David Boswell.
|
Link
|
Destroy!!
|
November 1986
|
November 1986
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Tabloid-size, created by Scott McCloud.[31]
|
Link
|
P. J. Warlock
|
November 1986
|
May 1987
|
3
|
Ongoing
|
Created by Bill Schorr.[36] Only 3 of 4 planned issues published.[37]
|
Link
|
The Dreamery
|
December 1986
|
October 1989
|
14
|
Ongoing
|
Created by Donna Barr.
|
Link
|
Portia Prinz of the Glamazons
|
December 1986
|
October 1987
|
6
|
Ongoing
|
Continued from Desperado-Eastern.
|
Link
|
Villains and Vigilantes
|
December 1986
|
July 1987
|
4
|
Limited
|
Licensed adaptation of the Hero Games table-top game.[38]
|
Link
|
Xenon
|
December 1986
|
November 1988
|
23
|
Ongoing
|
Translated manga, co-published with VIZ Communications.[6]
|
Link
|
Spaced
|
1986
|
1987
|
4
|
Ongoing
|
Continued from self-published Anthony Smith series.[33]
|
Link
|
Tales from the Plague
|
1986
|
1986
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Reprints of Weirdom material from Weirdom Illustrated.
|
Link
|
Stig's Inferno
|
January 1987
|
March 1987
|
2
|
Ongoing
|
Continued from Vortex Comics.[39]
|
Link
|
Fusion
|
January 1987
|
October 1989
|
17
|
Ongoing
|
Anthology.
|
Link
|
Guerrilla Groundhog
|
January 1987
|
March 1987
|
2
|
Limited
|
Originally named Combat Wombat until it was discovered NOW Comics had a character of that name in development.[38]
|
Link
|
Fashion in Action Winter Special
|
February 1987
|
February 1987
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Spin-off of Fashion in Action Summer Special[40]
|
Link
|
Bullet Crow, Fowl of Fortune
|
March 1987
|
April 1987
|
2
|
Limited
|
Reprints of Street Enterprises material from The Comic Reader.
|
Link
|
Destroy!!
|
March 1987
|
March 1987
|
1
|
One-shot
|
a.k.a. Three-Dimensional Destroy!!; standard-size version of Destroy!!, converted to 3-D by Ray Zone.[41]
|
Link
|
Detectives Inc.: A Terror of Dying Dreams
|
March 1987
|
April 1987
|
3
|
Limited
|
Spin-off from Detectives Inc..[34]
|
Link
|
Elf-Thing
|
March 1987
|
March 1987
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Created by Frank P. Marino and James J. Friel.[36]
|
Link
|
Radio Boy
|
March 1987
|
March 1987
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Created by Chuck Dixon.
|
Link
|
Axa
|
April 1987
|
August 1987
|
2
|
Ongoing
|
Adaptation of newspaper strip.[41]
|
Link
|
Enchanter
|
April 1987
|
August 1987
|
3
|
Limited
|
Created by Don Chin and Mike Dringenberg.[42] 3 of 8 planned issues published.
|
Link
|
Lars of Mars 3-D
|
April 1987
|
April 1987
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Reprints of Ziff Davis material from Lars of Mars, converted by Ray Zone.[43]
|
Link
|
The New Wave vs. the Volunteers
|
April 1987
|
June 1987
|
3
|
Limited
|
Spin-off from The New Wave.
|
Link
|
Overload Magazine
|
April 1987
|
April 1987
|
1
|
Ongoing
|
Anthology.
|
Link
|
Area 88
|
May 1987
|
November 1988
|
36
|
Ongoing
|
Translated manga, co-published with VIZ Communications.[4]
|
Link
|
Lost Planet
|
May 1987
|
March 1988
|
6
|
Limited
|
Created by Bo Hampton.[44]
|
Link
|
Mai, the Psychic Girl
|
May 1987
|
July 1988
|
28
|
Ongoing
|
Translated manga, co-published with VIZ Communications.[4]
|
Link
|
Valkyrie!
|
May 1987
|
August 1987
|
3
|
Limited
|
Spin-off from Airboy.
|
Link
|
The Amazing Cynicalman
|
June 1987
|
June 1987
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Created by Matt Feazell.
|
Link
|
California Girls
|
June 1987
|
May 1988
|
8
|
Ongoing
|
Created by Trina Robbins.[45]
|
Link
|
Contractors
|
June 1987
|
June 1987
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Created by Ken Macklin.[46]
|
Link
|
Hotspur
|
June 1987
|
September 1987
|
3
|
Limited
|
Created by Timothy Truman and John Ostrander.[47]
|
Link
|
The Legend of Kamui
|
June 1987
|
November 1988
|
37
|
Ongoing
|
Translated manga, co-published with VIZ Communications.[4]
|
Link
|
The Liberty Project
|
June 1987
|
May 1988
|
8
|
Ongoing
|
Created by Kurt Busiek.[43]
|
Link
|
New America
|
June 1987
|
September 1987
|
4
|
Limited
|
Spin-off from Scout.[48]
|
Link
|
Captain EO 3-D
|
July 1987
|
July 1987
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Licensed adaptation of the Disney attraction; souvenir edition also made available at Disney theme parks.[49]
|
Link
|
The Prowler
|
July 1987
|
October 1988
|
4
|
Limited
|
Created by Timothy Truman.[42]
|
Link
|
Real War Stories
|
July 1987
|
January 1991
|
2
|
Ongoing
|
Anthology.[50]
|
Link
|
Airboy-Mr. Monster Special
|
August 1987
|
August 1987
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Spin-off from Airboy and Doc Stearn...Mr. Monster.[51]
|
Link
|
Airmaidens Special
|
August 1987
|
August 1987
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Spin-off from Airboy.[51]
|
Link
|
Man of War
|
August 1987
|
February 1988
|
3
|
Ongoing
|
Created by Bruce Jones and Rick Burchett.[46]
|
Link
|
Scout Handbook
|
August 1987
|
August 1987
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Spin-off from Scout.
|
Link
|
Strike!
|
August 1987
|
January 1988
|
6
|
Ongoing
|
Created by Chuck Dixon.
|
Link
|
Winterworld
|
September 1987
|
March 1988
|
3
|
Limited
|
Created by Chuck Dixon.[52]
|
Link
|
Halloween Horror
|
October 1987
|
October 1987
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Spin-off of Seduction of the Innocent, reprints EC Comics material.[53]
|
Link
|
Swords of Texas
|
October 1987
|
March 1988
|
4
|
Limited
|
Spin-off from Scout.
|
Link
|
Air Fighters Classics
|
November 1987
|
May 1989
|
6
|
Ongoing
|
Spin-off from Airboy, reprints of Hillman Periodicals material.[48]
|
Link
|
Twisted Tales
|
November 1987
|
November 1987
|
1
|
Ongoing
|
Anthology, spin off of Twisted Tales/Tales of Terror.
|
Link
|
Airboy Meets the Prowler
|
December 1987
|
December 1987
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Spin-off from Airboy and The Prowler.[54]
|
Link
|
Directory to a Non-Existent Universe
|
December 1987
|
December 1987
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Created by Karry Callen.[6]
|
Link
|
The Airfighters Meets Sgt. Strike Special
|
January 1988
|
January 1988
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Spin-off from Airboy and Strike!.[55]
|
Link
|
Hand of Fate
|
February 1988
|
April 1988
|
3
|
Ongoing
|
Created by Bruce Jones.[46]
|
Link
|
The Revenge of the Prowler
|
February 1988
|
May 1988
|
4
|
Limited
|
Spin-off from The Prowler.
|
Link
|
Weird Romance
|
February 1988
|
February 1988
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Spin-off of Seduction of the Innocent.[56]
|
Link
|
Power Comics
|
March 1988
|
September 1988
|
4
|
Limited
|
Co-published with ACME Press.[57]
|
Link
|
R.O.B.O.T. Battalion 2050
|
March 1988
|
March 1988
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Originally announced as Cheap Shoddy Robot Toys.[48]
|
Link
|
Scout: War Shaman
|
March 1988
|
December 1989
|
16
|
Ongoing
|
Spin-off from Scout.
|
Link
|
Skywolf
|
March 1988
|
October 1988
|
3
|
Limited
|
Spin-off from Airboy.[58]
|
Link
|
Target: Airboy
|
March 1988
|
March 1988
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Spin-off from Airboy.[59]
|
Link
|
Aces
|
April 1988
|
December 1988
|
5
|
Ongoing
|
Anthology; co-published with ACME Press.[57]
|
Link
|
phaze
|
April 1988
|
October 1988
|
2
|
Ongoing
|
Created by Fred Burke.[60]
|
Link
|
Walt Kelly's Springtime Tales
|
April 1988
|
April 1988
|
1
|
One-shot
|
|
Link
|
Alien Worlds
|
May 1988
|
May 1988
|
1
|
Ongoing
|
Anthology, spin off of Alien Worlds/Alien Encounters.[61]
|
Link
|
The Miracleman Family
|
May 1988
|
September 1988
|
2
|
Limited
|
Spin-off from Miracleman, reprints of L. Miller & Son material.
|
Link
|
Strike! vs. Sgt. Strike Special
|
May 1988
|
May 1988
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Spin-off from Strike!.
|
Link
|
Total Eclipse
|
May 1988
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April 1989
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5
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Limited
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Multiple-property crossover by Marv Wolfman and Bo Hampton.
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Link
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Airboy versus the Airmaidens
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July 1988
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July 1988
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1
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One-shot
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Spin-off from Airboy.[57]
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Link
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Merchants of Death
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July 1988
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November 1988
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4
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Ongoing
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Anthology.[62]
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Link
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Valkyrie!
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July 1988
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September 1988
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3
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Limited
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Spin-off from Airboy.
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Link
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New York: Year Zero
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August 1988
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October 1988
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4
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Limited
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Translated reprints of Ediciones Record material from Nueva York: Año Cero.[63]
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Link
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Appleseed
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September 1988
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August 1991
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19
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Ongoing
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Translated manga.[64]
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Link
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Dishman
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September 1988
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September 1988
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1
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One-shot
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Reprints of self-published John MacLeod material from The Mundane Adventures of Dishman.[65]
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Link
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The Prowler in White Zombie
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October 1988
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October 1988
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1
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One-shot
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Spin-off from The Prowler, also featuring characters from the film White Zombie.[66]
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Link
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Total Eclipse: The Seraphim Objective
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November 1988
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November 1988
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1
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One-shot
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Spin-off from Total Eclipse.[67]
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Link
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Dirty Pair
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December 1988
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April 1989
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4
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Limited
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Licensed adaptation of characters created by Haruka Takachiho.[68]
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Link
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Xanadu
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December 1988
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December 1988
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1
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One-shot
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Created by Vicky Wyman.[69]
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Link
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Last Kiss
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1989
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1989
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1
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One-shot
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Co-published with ACME Press.[70]
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Link
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Bob Powell's Timeless Tales
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March 1989
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March 1989
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1
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One-shot
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Reprints of Harvey Comics material.
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Link
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Cyber 7
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March 1989
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September 1989
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7
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Ongoing
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Translated manga.[71]
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Link
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El Salvador: A House Divided
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March 1989
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March 1989
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1
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One-shot
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|
Link
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Stormwatcher
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April 1989
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December 1989
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4
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Limited
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Co-published with ACME Press.[72]
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Link
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Weasel Patrol
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April 1989
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April 1989
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1
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One-shot
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Spin-off of Fusion.[73]
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Link
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The Hobbit
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May 1989
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July 1989
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3
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Limited
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Adaptation of the J. R. R. Tolkien novel.[74]
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Link
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Dirty Pair II
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June 1989
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March 1990
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5
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Limited
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Spin-off of Dirty Pair.
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Link
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The Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters Massacre the Japanese Invasion
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August 1989
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August 1989
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1
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One-shot
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Spin-off of Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters.
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Link
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Tapping the Vein
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September 1989
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January 1992
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5
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Ongoing
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Adaptations of Clive Barker stories.[75]
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Link
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The Black Terror
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October 1989
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June 1990
|
3
|
Limited
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Revival of the Nedor Comics character.
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Link
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Cyber 7: Book Two
|
October 1989
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November 1990
|
10
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Ongoing
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Translated manga; spin-off of Cyber 7.
|
Link
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Dominion
|
December 1989
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July 1990
|
6
|
Limited
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Translated manga.
|
Link
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Black Magic
|
April 1990
|
October 1990
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4
|
Limited
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Translated manga.
|
Link
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The Dirty Pair III
|
August 1990
|
August 1991
|
5
|
Limited
|
Spin-off of Dirty Pair.
|
Link
|
Lost Continent
|
October 1990
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May 1991
|
5
|
Limited
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Translated manga.[76]
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Link
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Steed and Mrs. Peel
|
December 1990
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April 1992
|
3
|
Limited
|
Adaptation of The Avengers TV series; co-published with ACME Press.[21]
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Link
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M
|
1990
|
1992
|
4
|
Limited
|
Adaptation of the Fritz Lang film.[77]
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Link
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ORBiT
|
1990
|
1990
|
3
|
Limited
|
Licensed adaptations of stories from Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine.[78]
|
Link
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Dragonflight
|
February 1991
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October 1991
|
3
|
Limited
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Adaptation of the Anne McCaffrey novel.[77]
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Link
|
Velocity
|
February 1991
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May 1991
|
5
|
Ongoing
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Anthology, co-published with ACME Press; continued from and continued by Garry and Warren Pleece.[79]
|
Link
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Dragon Chiang
|
April 1991
|
April 1991
|
1
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Limited
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Created by Timothy Truman. Only 1 of 4 planned issues published.[25]
|
Link
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I Am Legend
|
April 1991
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July 1991
|
4
|
Limited
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Adaptation of the Richard Matheson novel.[77]
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Link
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The Spider
|
June 1991
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August 1991
|
3
|
Limited
|
Revival of the Popular Publications character.[20]
|
Link
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David Chelsea in Love
|
July 1991
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January 1992
|
4
|
Limited
|
Created by David Chelsea.[25]
|
Link
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James Bond 007 - Permission to Die
|
July 1991
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September 1991
|
3
|
Limited
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Co-published with ACME Press; licensed original story based on James Bond.
|
Link
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Robin Hood
|
July 1991
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December 1991
|
3
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Limited
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[25]
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Link
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Will Eisner Presents: Mr. Mystic
|
April 1991
|
April 1991
|
1
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One-shot
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Compilation of newspaper strips.[20]
|
Link
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Miracleman: Apocrypha
|
November 1991
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February 1992
|
3
|
Limited
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Spin-off from Miracleman.
|
Link
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One Mile Up
|
December 1991
|
December 1991
|
1
|
Limited
|
Only 1 of 4 planned issues published.[23]
|
Link
|
Dinosaurs Attack!
|
1991
|
1991
|
1
|
Limited
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Licensed adaptation of the Topps trading cards.[77] Only 1 of 3 planned issues published.
|
Link
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X-Farce
|
January 1992
|
January 1992
|
1
|
One-shot
|
X-Force/Rob Liefeld parody.
|
Link
|
Mad Dogs
|
February 1992
|
July 1992
|
3
|
Limited
|
Created by Chuck Dixon and Victor Toppi.[80]
|
Link
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Metaphysique
|
April 1992
|
May 1992
|
2
|
Ongoing
|
|
Link
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Blandman
|
July 1992
|
July 1992
|
1
|
One-shot
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DC Comics parody.
|
Link
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Blood is the Harvest
|
July 1992
|
December 1992
|
4
|
Limited
|
|
Link
|
Parts Unknown
|
July 1992
|
December 1992
|
4
|
Limited
|
Created by Beau Smith and C.B. Gorby.[81]
|
Link
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Retaliator
|
July 1992
|
December 1992
|
4
|
Limited
|
|
Link
|
Loco vs. Pulverine
|
July 1992
|
July 1992
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Lobo/Wolverine parody.
|
Link
|
The Spider: Reign of the Vampire King
|
August 1992
|
December 1992
|
3
|
Limited
|
Spin-off of The Spider.
|
Link
|
Illegal Aliens
|
September 1992
|
September 1992
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Alien parody.
|
Link
|
Spittin' Image
|
October 1992
|
October 1992
|
1
|
One-shot
|
Image Comics parody.
|
Link
|
Fly in My Eye Exposed
|
1992
|
1992
|
1
|
One-shot
|
|
Link
|
True Crime Comics
|
February 1993
|
June 1993
|
2
|
Limited
|
|
Link
|
True Crime Comics Special
|
August 1993
|
August 1993
|
1
|
Limited
|
Spin-off of True Crime Comics; only #2 published.
|
Link
|
Parts Unknown II - The Next Invasion
|
December 1993
|
December 1993
|
1
|
Limited
|
Only 1 of 4 planned issues published.
|
Link
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