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Eclipso (1992-1994) #18
Eclipso (1992-1994)
Issue #18
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Summary
Final issue. The Spectre guest-stars in the startling series finale as a host of Justice League heroes join Bruce Gordon in the final battle against the God of Vengeance.
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Page Count
22 Pages
Print Release Date
February 22 1994
Digital Release Date
July 21 2020
Age Rating
12+ Only
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Credits
Published by:
DC
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Written by:
Robert Loren Fleming
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Pencils:
Audwynn J Newman
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Inks:
Ray Kryssing
Luke McDonnell
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Colored by:
Tom McCraw
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Cover by:
Ray Kryssing
Audwynn J Newman
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Genre
Superhero
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Eclipso (1992-1994)
Eclipso decides to build his power base on Earth by acquiring monetary wealth in “The Count.”
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