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Cover: Mark D. Bright & Al Gordon

Valor #1

Nov 1992 · DC · 1.25 USD; 1.50 CAD; 0.60 GBP
“Endgame”

"Endgame" kicks off Valor #1 (1992) with a gripping psychological dive into the mind of a man haunted by the shadow of Eclipso. Written by Robert Loren Fleming and illustrated by M. D. Bright, with inks by Al Gordon and colors by Eric Kachelhofer, the story unfolds through a tense therapy session that unlocks buried memories of a father’s legacy and the unsettling presence of a hidden network of Eclipsos deep in South America—setting the stage for a mystery that’s as personal as it is perilous. The cover by M. D. Bright and Al Gordon captures the weight of that inner darkness with a stark, haunting image.

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writer Robert Loren Fleming · artist M. D. Bright · inker Al Gordon · colorist Eric Kachelhofer · letterer Bob Pinaha · cover Mark D. Bright, Al Gordon

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inker Al Gordon
letterer Bob Pinaha
cover pencils Mark D. Bright
cover inks Al Gordon

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During a session with a therapist, Valor recalls being possessed by Eclipso, memories of his father, and senses the existence of a community of evoked Eclipsos hidden in South America.

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