Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters 3-D
Eclipse · 1986 · 4 issues
About the series
From 1986, Eclipse Comics unleashed a bizarre, high-energy spoof of martial arts and mutant animal trends with Adolescent Radioactive Black Belt Hamsters 3-D—a four-issue series that gleefully mashed up ninja tropes, radioactive origin stories, and the 3-D gimmick craze. The creative team, including writers Don Chin, Johnny Dooley, and Mike Stengl alongside artists Gérald Forton, Marty C., and Tom Sutton, leaned into absurdist humor and over-the-top action, making it a cult oddity of the late-80s indie boom. Though short-lived, it stands as a playful time capsule of the era’s fascination with anthropomorphic heroes and comic-book novelty formats.