Eternity Comics

Eternity Comics was an American comic book publisher that operated from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s. It was known for publishing a variety of genres, including science fiction, fantasy, horror, and superhero comics. Eternity Comics was a division of Malibu Comics, which was later acquired by Marvel Comics.
History[edit]
Eternity Comics was founded in 1986 as an imprint of Malibu Comics. The company quickly gained a reputation for its diverse range of titles and willingness to explore unconventional themes and storytelling techniques. Eternity Comics published both original works and licensed properties, providing a platform for new and established creators.
Notable Titles[edit]
Some of the notable titles published by Eternity Comics include:
- Dinosaurs for Hire - A satirical action series featuring anthropomorphic dinosaurs.
- Ex-Mutants - A post-apocalyptic superhero series.
- The Trouble with Girls - A comedic series about a reluctant action hero.
- Robotech - A comic adaptation of the popular anime series.
Creators[edit]
Eternity Comics worked with a variety of talented writers and artists, many of whom went on to have successful careers in the comic book industry. Some notable creators associated with Eternity Comics include:
Acquisition by Marvel Comics[edit]
In 1994, Malibu Comics, including its Eternity Comics imprint, was acquired by Marvel Comics. This acquisition led to the eventual discontinuation of the Eternity Comics brand, as Marvel integrated some of its titles and creators into its own publishing line.
Legacy[edit]
Despite its relatively short lifespan, Eternity Comics left a lasting impact on the comic book industry. It provided a platform for innovative storytelling and helped launch the careers of several prominent creators. The company's willingness to explore diverse genres and themes continues to be remembered by comic book enthusiasts.
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