For the post-apocalyptic collection, SLASH MARAUD, by the well-established collaborative team of Moench and Gulacy. A dystopian future alien invasion biker book, with a lot of clear trendy visuals that reflect the mid/late 1980's.


The complete 6-issue series to read online at:
https://readcomiconline.to/Comic/Slash-Maraud/Issue-1?id=149498


Another I liked from the same period by Moench and Gulacy was SIX FROM SIRIUS 1-4.
And a sequel, SIX FROM SIRIUS II 1-4
Both also released as individual collected trades.
Moench and Gulacy also did a great two-part Soviet/Cold-War story in BATMAN 393 and 394 about the same time. And a later Hugo Strange story less to my liking in BATMAN: LEGENDS OF THE DARK KNIGHT 11-15.

But the ultimate Moench/Gulacy collaboration for me remains their 1970's run on MASTER OF KUNG FU 18-50 (Gulacy's run began a little before Moench took over as writer in issue 22. And Englehart/Starlin began the story in SPECIAL MARVEL EDITION 15-17, after which the series was re-named MASTER OF KUNG FU.)