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{{Refimprove|date=June 2016}} {{Infobox comic book title <!--Wikipedia:WikiProject Comics--> | title = Fusion | image = <!-- filename format only --> | imagesize = | caption = | schedule = Monthly | ongoing = y | SciFi = y | publisher = [[Eclipse Comics]] | startmo = January | startyr = 1987 | endmo = October | endyr = 1989 | issues = 17 | main_char_team = Indio Tremaine<br />Dow Cook<br />Tan<br />Beolvoch<br />Alshain<br />Carz<br />Herrick<br />Haven<br />Eddie | issn = | writers = [[Steven Barnes]]<br>[[Michael Reaves]] | artists = | pencillers = [[Lela Dowling]]<br />[[Steve Gallacci]] | inkers = | letterers = | colorists = | editors = [[Lex Nakashima]] | creative_team_month = | creative_team_year = | creators = | TPB = | ISBN = | subcat = Eclipse Comics | altcat = | sort = Fusion (Eclipse Comics) | nonUS = }} '''''Fusion''''' was an [[American comic book]] [[ongoing series|series]] published from [[1987 in comics|1987]]β[[1989 in comics|1989]] by [[Eclipse Comics]], whose creative team included the writer [[Steven Barnes]], the artists [[Lela Dowling]] and [[Steve Gallacci]], conceptual editor [[Lex Nakashima]] and many more. The world of ''Fusion'' is centuries in our future, when a series of galactic wars have led to a spiraling [[arms race]] between "tekkers and splicers" β that is, between those who take a technological and technocratic route to improving humanity, and those who have abandoned humanity altogether through genetic engineering. The story involves the exploits of a group of space mercenaries in an era when humans who have not been enhanced either [[genetics|genetically]] or [[cybernetics|cybernetically]], are becoming extremely rare. From the first issue, the book included two back up series featuring ''Dr. Watchstop'', and the ''Weasel Patrol'', a comic stemming from doodles "drawn" of Tan. ''Weasel Patrol'' had an animated pilot that was produced by [[Nickelodeon]] in 1991. It was never picked up as a series.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/animation-anecdotes-372/|title = Animation Anecdotes #372 |}}</ref> In 2014, the first five issues were reprinted in a collection titled ''Fusion: The Soulstar Commission''.<ref>{{cite book |last=Barnes |first=Steven |date=October 23, 2014 |title=Fusion: The Soulstar Commission |url= |location= |publisher=About Comics |page= |isbn=9781936404490 }}</ref>
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