Seduction of the Innocent 3-D
Eclipse · 1985 · 2 issues
About the series
In 1985, Eclipse Comics launched Seduction of the Innocent 3-D, a short-lived but visually inventive series that ran for just two issues. The title nods to Fredric Wertham's infamous anti-comics book, but the content is pure, playful comics fun, with the gimmick of 3-D effects adding a layer of pop-art novelty. The series is most associated with veteran artists Mike Sekowsky and Ross Andru, whose dynamic, classic storytelling style anchors the depth-defying visuals. A quirky footnote in the direct-market boom of the 1980s, it's a curious, era-specific artifact that shows how publishers experimented with format to catch readers' eyes.