Alan Davis' art there, just uploaded to Amazon for the collection of Miracleman Book 1: A Dream of Flying, out later in 2014.
I do like that Amazon listing How it states the comic is written by The Original Writer But at the bottom, for About The Author, it forgets and names him…
Alan Davis' art[...]
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Marvel Comics are publishing a remastered version of Miracleman from January, by Alan Moore The Original Writer, Mick Anglo, Garry Leach, Alan Davis, Chuck Austen, Rick Veitch, Rick Totleben, Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham We might have mentioned it once or twice.
Eventually.
Here's a look at the new work, Garry Leach's art, recoloured[...]
That's what Amazon.ca leads us to believe anyway. Credited to The Original Writer in the live credits, something gives it away, however... And more
Back in 1992, Brazilian creators Mike Deodato Jr and Jason Minor were drawing Miracleman Triumphant, written by Fred Burke It was never published.
Intended to explore the gap between the end of the Gaiman and Buckingham's first and second arc, the Golden Age and Silver Age, as Eclipse folded, so did the book.
Deodato told Brazilian site[...]
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The Original Writer Formerly Known As Alan Moore
Marvel have made an agreement with Alan Moore to not use his name in conjunction with their reprinting of the Marvelman/Miracleman comic book, at his request.
A New Ms From Marvel (UPDATE)
UPDATE: We have learned that, yes it is a new[...]
Marvel have made an agreement with Alan Moore to not use his name in conjunction with their reprinting of the Marvelman/Miracleman comic book, at his request.
Which necessitated such solicitations such as this;
MIRACLEMAN #1 & 2
THE ORIGINAL WRITER & MICK ANGLO (W)
GARRY LEACH, ALAN DAVIS, PAUL NEARY, STEVE DILLON & MICK ANGLO (A)
ISSUE #1 – COVER[...]
The news that they pulled even with SDCC on attendance essentially syncs with my BC internal data: Visitors to NYCC stories on BC grew a whopping 50 percent over last year, and came within 3 percent of SDCC 2013 visitors.
If I get ambitious later in the week, we'll look at some details on how various[...]
Ganked by iPad from Cup O' Joe at New York Comic Con, Neil Gaiman talks about the return of Miracleman in January…
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBf10E2uD04[/youtube]
Marvel are publishing the entirety of the Marvelman/Miracelman run and concluding The Silver Age and The Dark Age with Gaiman and Mark Buckingham[...]
And it is Miracleman, not Marvelman.
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"The wait is over," says Editor In Chief Axel Alonso "Marvel will finally be bringing these timeless, ground-breaking stories to a whole new generation of reader."
"We've been working with[...]
Ray Brown writes from San Diego Comic Con for Bleeding Cool; Dean was set to be the next assistant editor at Marvel, but Shooter took over, so he decided
I do give credit to Pádraig Ó Méalóid for spotting this quote from Andrew Hope. First interview request for my top secret, miraculous Marvel project, from
We talked to Glasweigan writer Andrew Hope last year about his new Marvel comic project. Of which he couldn't say much. Hope was a peer of Mark Millar
As part of Pádraig Ó Méalóid's two-thousand-one-hundred-and-sixty-eight part investigation into the history of Marvelman and Miracleman he when it comes to working out who owns it suggest that, well, maybe no one does.
Firstly, he establishes that Mick Anglo's claim to the character is disputed by Arnold Miller, the son of the original publisher;
The real story[...]
Of course, no we'll wonder… anywhere else? But for now there's this: When we originally said that Age Of Ultron #10 would see a non-Marvel character join the publisher, everyone guessed it was Marvelman.
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Is This The Justice Legion?
A few weeks ago, Bleeding Cool ran the rumour that Legion Of Superheroes may be[...]
They already have the Marvelman trademark. Well, possibly aware of how DC published "Shazam!" all those years starring a Captain Marvel, Marvel have now
Three things have happened very recently.
One is that Neil Gaiman's opposition to Todd McFarlane's trademark registration for Miracleman was withdrawn.
Because Todd McFarlane had abandoned his claim on Miracleman.
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Goods and Services
(ABANDONED) IC 016 US 002 005 022 023 029 037 038 050 G & S: PRINTED MATTER, NAMELY, COMIC BOOKS AND POSTERS(ABANDONED) IC 025[...]
Issue three was by Bryan Talbot and Neil Gaiman.
But it's issue two's Mark Buckingham sketch of Miracleman shortly after the Eclipse series finished that's causing most interest In that it's now being regarded by some as an official appearance of the character And they're prepared to pay $9 plus postage for it Considering that when[...]
This is Computo the Comic Link Conqueror speaking. I come for your women. But for now I merely collate comic-related bits and pieces online. One day I
He wrote issue 9, introducing characters Cogliostro, Medieval Spawn and Angela, wrote the spinoff Angela mini-series introducing the angelica to the Spawn universe and found three other pages he'd written contributing to another issue.
Then Todd McFarlane bought Eclipse in 1996 for the rights to Marvelman/Miracleman And, as Neil asked about payment and ownership issues over[...]
Mick Anglo died last week, aged 96, Bleeding Cool has confirmed. Novelist and comic book creator in the forties, fifties and sixties, it was his
You know there's been a lot of fuss in the news (and especially the American news it seems) about riots in England.
Truth is, it hasn't affected 99% of people.
Most cities have seen no trouble at all.
And even where there have been problems, it's been localised to certain areas and streets.
That's not to downplay the experience[...]
Miracleman #12 $168 Jumping up from nowhere
6 Dime Press #4 $140 This early appearance of Hellboy is very much down from $283 in May 2010.
7 Amazing Spider-Man #300 $119 A $200 book in March 2011
8 Miracleman #15 $125 slipping a little by $25 since May 2011
9 Invincible #1 $104 Slipping a little by $9 since[...]
Last year, Joe Quesada announced that Marvel had bought the rights to the Marvelman character from Mick Anglo. Last month we discovered Marvel were
Kimota! Um, yes, Marvelman is back in June in the form of an essay by John Rhett Thomas published by Marvel as a Marvelman Classic Primer. Okay, okay,
Ow. Ow. Ow. Ow. Ow. Okay that's the spoiler space over. Now we knew there was a dead Avenger coming. The solicitations have been full of it, dire warnings
New York is the home of the American comics industry. And the Marvel Universe from its inception was based in and around New York proper, with Spider-Man
He is the greatest comic book writer that has ever lived. Watchmen, Swamp Thing, 1963, V For Vendetta, League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Big Numbers,
Well that's what I thought when I first found out the news. A few hours before DC announced it.I was all ready to ask DC Comics about it when they got in
Bryan Hitch, recent new dad, was talking on Twitter on being a bit tired and down. Brian Bendis offered some words of support, from which the following
Comics archaeologist Pádraig Ó Méalóid has been at it again. We previously reported that Padraig claimed to have found a copyright line in a Young