NEW STORY ARC! In a world where sunlight is deadly, former solar engineer David Baxter rushes to escape back into New York City before sunrise, while Cielo Brandt, daughter of a corrupt solar tycoon, searches for the mysterious Scientist responsible for an immunity to dangerous sunlight-a Scientist with his own plans in mind.
Brimming with sharp dialogue and highly-detailed illustrations, Eclipse #9 sets the third arc of this amazing story off on a promising path. Read Full Review
I didn't need another reason to avoid the outdoors, but Eclipse certainly provides one. The idea that the sun is a killer is something I've long believed, so that would have been enough for me to enjoy this book. Writer Zack Kaplan uses that as a starting point, building a comprehensive world of corruption and intrigue around it and seeding it with exciting action sequences to make an awesome and riveting read. Read Full Review
After a year, Eclipse is back and it doesn't feel like it missed a beat. Read Full Review
With contrasting warm and cool colors that tell much of the story, paneling thats damn near seamless and an understated but well structured script, Eclipse #9 is a great new chapter in an intriguing series. Read Full Review
Eclipse is a series that just keeps getting better, and issue #9 is no exception. The tense action and looming sense of danger from the start is still very much here, but the book has also really grown into a unique and complex look at power structures. Read Full Review
This issue marks a strong return for Eclipse, one of the more imaginative post-apocalyptic comics out there. Creative art combined with compelling characters makes for a good tale that will leave returning fans very satisfied. Read Full Review