Subject: Cave Carson

Powers: Expert on the Earth's underground spaces
Mission: Get Bruce Gordon, Mona Bennet and the Creeper into Parador.
Chance of survival going in: Fair. Eclipso was a violent shock series and it wouldn't have been too surprising if an old Silver Age star (especially a non-superhero) would have been trotted out just to be killed. Though Carson had had a number of guest appearances in DC Comics since the early 80s (after almost 20 years without one), he is not considered integral to the long term survival of the shared universe.
Retirement: WOUNDED. Eclipso captures him, breaks both his legs and leaves him on Parador's border as a warning to others. (Eclipso #5)

Mission (all): Free the South American country of Parador from Eclipso's stranglehold.
Subject: Creeper

Powers: Enhanced physical prowess, including his healing factor
Chance of survival going in: High. One of the stars of the Eclipso series, there is a lot of affection for the Creeper in both fandom and comics creators, and he is without a doubt the most resilient of Ditko's creations for DC Comics.
Retirement: APPARENTLY DECEASED. Jack Ryder is cut into pieces by Eclipsos early in the invasion. We see the bits afterward and everything (though not the head). (Eclipso #13)

Subject: Manhunter III

Powers: Manhunter energy baton and sensor-enhanced mask
Chance of survival going in: Fair. Having his recent series end after only two years, Mark Shaw could have been killed for shock value, his usefulness at an end. This would have freed his legacy name for another character.
Retirement: APPARENTLY DECEASED. Eclipso breaks his spine and he is only able to send his baton back to Tibet for his successor before he is put out of his misery. We later see the body. (Eclipso #13)

Subject: Wildcat II

Powers: Fighting prowess and abilities of a large feline
Chance of survival going in: Fair. It's like this. Heroes have a better chance of survival than villains. However, team book heroes have a lower chance than solo stars. Legacy heroes have a lower chance than non-legacy heroes (unless they originated the legacy). Late comers to a team are lower chances than original members of the same team, and disturbingly, minorities seem to have lower chances still.
Retirement: DECEASED. Mortally wounded by Eclipso's forces, Dr. Midnight doesn't get to her in time to save her from a fatal heart attack. Again, we see proof of death: Her body. (Eclipso #13)

Subject: Dr. Midnight

Powers: Medical doctor with infravision and darkness bombs
Chance of survival going in: Low. Why lower chances than Wildcat despite sharing all the same attributes? Because a wild cat girl will always have better chances than a blind black woman with a traditionally male profession (a tradition that had gone the way of the dodo even by this point, I would have thought).
Retirement: DECEASED. Caught trying to give Wildcat CPR, she is savagely cut down by Eclipso. Her body is among the Shadow Fighters' fallen. (Eclipso #13)

Subject: Major Victory

Powers: Suit that gives him super-human strength and toughness.
Chance of survival going in: Low. Having escaped unscathed from his stint in the Suicide Squad, Major Victory might well have burned all his free passes.
Retirement: DECEASED. Like most of the Shadow Fighters, the Major is killed by Eclipso(s). His last moment is not clear, but his body is seen among the fallen. (Eclipso #13)

Oh Amanda, why does anyone still return your calls? Part 2 coming your way soon!
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