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Jay Endicott

8 appearances · Bronze Age · 1984–1994
Who is Jay Endicott?

Jay Endicott stepped onto the Bronze Age indie scene in 1984, born from the creative partnership of Mark Evanier and Rick Hoberg in Surge #1 from Eclipse Comics — one of that era's most adventurous independent publishers. Keeping lively company with characters like Crossfire, Surge, Rainbow, Tank, and Sham across titles including The DNAgents and Airboy, Endicott is a figure woven into the fabric of Eclipse's distinctive corner of the comics landscape. With eight catalog appearances spanning roughly a decade, he's a rewarding discovery for collectors digging into the rich, idiosyncratic world of '80s and early '90s independent comics — exactly the kind of character that reminds you how much storytelling treasure exists beyond the Big Two.

Surge
#1
★ First appearance
Surge #1
Jul 1984

Top series

Appearances

Surge (1984)
The DNAgents (1983)
Siegel and Shuster: Dateline 1930s (1984)
#1
Airboy (1986)
#45
DNAgents Super Special (1994)
#1