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Cover: Luke McDonnell & Ray Kryssing

Eclipso #5

Mar 1993 · DC · 1.25 USD; 1.60 CAD; 0.60 GBP
“Torture Chamber”

In "Torture Chamber," Eclipso takes center stage as Bruce’s origin unfolds through a haunting dream sequence, revealing the dark roots of his past. The villain traps a gang, forces a chilling dinner with Bruce and Mona, and unleashes his cruelty—breaking Carson’s legs and summoning Waller—before releasing Creeper, Bruce, and Mona. Written by Robert Loren Fleming and Keith Giffen, with art by Luke McDonnell and Keith Giffen, and a cover by McDonnell and Kryssing, this 1993 issue delivers a tense, psychological thriller steeped in dread.

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writer Robert Loren Fleming · writer, artist Keith Giffen · artist Luke McDonnell · inker Ray Kryssing · colorist Tom McCraw · letterer Gaspar Saladino · cover Luke McDonnell, Ray Kryssing

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Full credits

writer, artist Keith Giffen
colorist Tom McCraw
cover pencils Luke McDonnell
cover inks Ray Kryssing

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Bruce's origin is told in a dream sequence. Eclipso captures the gang. Eclipso has dinner with Bruce and Mona and discusses his plans. Both of Carson's legs broken and he calls Waller. Eclipso lets Creeper, Bruce, and Mona go.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).