Relatively eco-political and also with a semi-mythical element (due to Emanuel Santana's Apache origin), both series had a gritty and violent portrayal of the future. One interesting facet of this fiction was the underdog position of the USA on the world political stage. The story posited that a history of past ecological excesses had led other nations to levy vast sanctions against the USA. The situation was similar to that of Germany after World War I, but instead of having lost a war of invasion, this was due to responsibility for "stealing" world resources.
Eclipse did two trade paperback collections of the comic: Scout: Four Monsters (#1-7), and Scout: Mount Fire (#8-14).
Currently, Dynamic Forces/Dynamite Entertainment is doing a new series of reprints, which are 'remastered' and recolored:
Volume 1 (collects Scout #1-7, 136 pages, November 2006, ISBN 1-933305-95-9)
Volume 2 (collects Scout #8-16, 140 pages, August 2008, ISBN 1-933305-60-6)