(January 1991)

Eclipse, 1987 Series
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Price
4.95 USD
Pages
52
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Eclipse Enterprises
Brand
Eclipse Books [graphics in center of text]
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Editing
Joyce Brabner (credited) (editor)

Citizen Soldier (Table of Contents)

cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Paul Gulacy (credited) (painting)
Inks
Paul Gulacy (credited) (painting)
Colors
Paul Gulacy (credited) (painting)

Genre
non-fiction; history

Body Washing (Table of Contents: 1)

comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
Jim Naureckas (credited)
Pencils
Bill Sienkiewicz (credited) (painting)
Inks
Bill Sienkiewicz (credited) (painting)
Colors
Bill Sienkiewicz (credited) (painting)
Letters
Kurt Hathaway (credited)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Get him!
Genre
non-fiction; history

Weekend Warriors Go to War: The National Guard and Reserves (Table of Contents: 2)

text article / 1 page (report information)

Script
Tod Ensign (credited)
Pencils
Rebecca Huntington (credited)
Inks
Rebecca Huntington (credited)
Colors
Rebecca Huntington (credited)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Many people don't understand the role and mission
Genre
non-fiction; history

War Is a Racket! (Table of Contents: 3)

comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
Smedley Butler (credited); Joyce Brabner (credited) (adaptation)
Pencils
Wayne Vansant (credited as Wayne Van Sant)
Inks
Wayne Vansant (credited as Wayne Van Sant)
Colors
Sam Parsons (credited)
Letters
Diane Valentino (credited)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Newton Square, Pennsylvania, 1934.
Genre
non-fiction; history

Citizen Soldier (Table of Contents: 4)

comic story / 6 pages (report information)

Script
Kim Yale (credited)
Pencils
Dean Motter (credited) (painting)
Inks
Dean Motter (credited) (painting)
Colors
Dean Motter (credited) (painting)
Letters
Mindy Eisman (credited as M. Eisman)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Fort Knox had one.
Genre
non-fiction; history

Homophobia in Uniform: Gays and Lesbians in the Military (Table of Contents: 5)

text article / 1 page (report information)

Script
Tod Ensign (credited)
Pencils
Rebecca Huntington (credited)
Inks
Rebecca Huntington (credited)
Colors
Rebecca Huntington (credited)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
You may think that if you're a dedicated soldier
Genre
non-fiction; history

Pool of Tears (Table of Contents: 6)

comic story / 6 pages (report information)

Script
Greg Baisden (credited)
Pencils
Stephen DeStefano (credited as S. DeStefano)
Inks
Stephen DeStefano (credited as S. DeStefano)
Colors
Stephen DeStefano (credited as S. DeStefano)
Letters
Stephen DeStefano ?

First Line of Dialogue or Text
It's all so confusing!
Genre
non-fiction; history

Jar Wars: Military Urine Testing for Drugs (Table of Contents: 7)

text article / 1 page (report information)

Script
Tod Ensign (credited)
Pencils
Rebecca Huntington (credited)
Inks
Rebecca Huntington (credited)
Colors
Rebecca Huntington (credited)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
The use of drugs
Genre
non-fiction; history

The Home Treatment (Table of Contents: 8)

comic story / 8 pages (report information)

Script
Joyce Brabner (credited)
Pencils
Dennis Francis (credited)
Inks
Dennis Francis (credited)
Colors
Sam Parsons (credited)
Letters
Diane Valentino (credited)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Port Chicago is nowhere near Chicago.
Genre
non-fiction; history

White Man's Army: Racism and Sexism in the Service (Table of Contents: 9)

text article / 1 page (report information)

Script
Tod Ensign (credited)
Pencils
Rebecca Huntington (credited)
Inks
Rebecca Huntington (credited)
Colors
Rebecca Huntington (credited)
Letters
typeset

First Line of Dialogue or Text
The episode at Port Chicago is but one of many
Genre
non-fiction; history

My Father and His Son (Table of Contents: 10)

comic story / 6 pages (report information)

Script
Mike W. Barr (credited)
Pencils
Mark Badger (credited) (painting)
Inks
Mark Badger (credited) (painting)
Colors
Mark Badger (credited) (painting)
Letters
Mark Badger ?

First Line of Dialogue or Text
I never knew my father.
Genre
non-fiction; history
Editing
Related Scans
Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. Citizen Soldier
  2. 1. Body Washing
  3. 2. Weekend Warriors Go to War: The National Guard and Reserves
  4. 3. War Is a Racket!
  5. 4. Citizen Soldier
  6. 5. Homophobia in Uniform: Gays and Lesbians in the Military
  7. 6. Pool of Tears
  8. 7. Jar Wars: Military Urine Testing for Drugs
  9. 8. The Home Treatment
  10. 9. White Man's Army: Racism and Sexism in the Service
  11. 10. My Father and His Son
This issue was modified by, among others
  • Peter Croome
  • Gregory Fischer
  • Jason Sacks
  • Jim Van Dore