The cover to The DNAgents #1; art by Will Meugniot & Al Gordon
Publication information
Publisher
Eclipse Comics (1983–1988) Antarctic Press (1994)
First appearance
DNAgents #1 (March 1983)
Created by
Mark Evanier Will Meugniot
In-story information
Species
Genetically engineered humans
The DNAgents
Publication information
Publisher
Eclipse Comics
Schedule
Monthly
Format
Ongoing series
No. of issues
24 (The DNAgents) 17 (The New DNAgents)
Main character(s)
Amber Rainbow Sham Surge Tank
Creative team
Written by
Mark Evanier
Artist(s)
Will Meugniot Mitch Schauer Erik Larsen
Editor(s)
Cat Yronwode
The DNAgents is a comic-book series created by writer Mark Evanier and artist Will Meugniot[1] and published by Eclipse Comics from 1983. The series centers on a team of superheroes created through genetic engineering by the Matrix Corporation to act as superhuman enforcers for the head of the company.
^Gerber, Steve (April 1983). "Will Meugniot". Comics Interview. No. 2. Fictioneer Books. pp. 36–42.
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animation, Schauer has also been a book illustrator including comic books (DNAgents, Jonny Quest) children's books such as Pogman, with his most recently published...
follows the Silver Age of Comic Books and is followed by the Modern Age of Comic Books. The Bronze Age retained many of the conventions of the Silver Age...
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their first superhero regular series, TheDNAgents. It was joined by Eclipse Monthly, a colour successor to Eclipse, the Magazine that continued Static, Dope...
as New DNAgents, Daredevil, and Classic X-Men. He was considered to replace the outgoing Todd McFarlane on The Incredible Hulk, but turned the offer down...
as Airboy and theDNAgents. The Eclipse covers were also published in the form of large posters. Many of his illustrations were in the "good girl art"...
intricate knowledge of the market the company published numerous award-winning titles, including McCloud's Zot!, Mark Evanier's TheDNAgents and Alan Moore's...
Ordway provided pencils for a short "Epilogue" story in Mark Evanier's DNAgents No. 18 (Jan. 1985). He produced Munden's Bar for First Comics, and provided...
Mark Evanier and Will Meugniot in DNAgents published by Eclipse Comics, Spiegle penciled and inked every issue of the comic book Crossfire, as well as...
game in the superhero genre. It was an early rpg, originally published in 1979 and has currently been through two editions. A revision to the second edition...
adversaries as the Unnecessary A-Men (a parody of the Uncanny X-Men), Tight Teens (a parody of the Teen Titans) and Cloned Kids (a parody of theDNAgents). Dr....
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