This article is about the imprint of Malibu Comics. For the Marvel Comics character, see Eternity (Marvel Comics).
Eternity Comics
Industry
Comics
Founded
1986; 38 years ago (1986)
Defunct
1994; 30 years ago (1994)
Headquarters
Newbury Park, California, U.S.
Key people
Scott Mitchell Rosenberg
Brian Marshall (Vice President & Publisher)[1]
Tony Eng
Owner
Marvel Comics (from 1994)
Parent
Malibu Comics (from 1988)
Eternity Comics was an American comic book publisher active from 1986 to 1994, first as an independent publisher, then as an imprint of Malibu Comics. Eternity published creator-owned comics of an offbeat, independent flavor, as well as some licensed properties. One of its most notable titles was Ex-Mutants. Eternity was also notable for reprinting foreign titles, and introducing Cat Claw, The Jackaroo, and the Southern Squadron to the U.S. market.
Such well-known creators as Brian Pulido, Evan Dorkin, Dale Berry, Ben Dunn, Dean Haspiel, and Ron Lim got their starts with Eternity.
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