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"the latter reprinted by Eclipse Comics as Sheena 3-D (January 1985) and by Blackthorne Publishing as Sheena 3-D Special (May 1985)"
I can't find any evidence the Eclipse comic came out; it's not listed at GCD or in Amazing Heroes #158 (which has a full list of Eclipse's 3-D titles) and the only Google results loop back to this article one way or another. Adding in that Blackthorne apparently printed the same material four months later makes no sense I would theorise that the title was announced for Eclipse and then for whatever reason went to Blackthorne. Therefore I'm removing the Eclipse stuff from the article until more can be verified. BoomboxTestarossa (talk) 09:52, 7 April 2023 (UTC)Reply