Miracleman & Miraclewoman are a lovely couple
Miracleman & Miraclewoman are a lovely couple
Well at least all of this stuff exists in reprinted form for people to purchase. Whether or not the saga is ever continued beyond fan-fiction, who knows.
Hopefully the character will experience some kind of cross-media adaptation: animation, live action, etc.
Miracleman, the Comic That Launched Neil Gaiman's Career
http://www.comicsreporter.com/index....y_neil_gaiman/
MIRACLEMAN BY GAIMAN & BUCKINGHAM: THE SILVER AGE #3 (Carlos Pacheco Variant) Cover Art
http://comicvine.gamespot.com/carlos-pacheco/4040-3590/
Miracleman is number 3 on CBR's list;
http://www.cbr.com/15-marvel-comics-...e-epic-movies/
3. MIRACLEMAN: A DREAM OF FLYING
After decades of legal wrangling, Marvel ended up with the rights to the seminal superhero series “Miracleman.” Created by Alan Moore and a range of artists including Gary Leach, Alan Davis and John Totleben, the comic drastically re-envisioned the obscure British hero Marvelman. In 1984’s “A Dream of Flying,” “Miracleman’s” first arc, freelance journalist Mike Moran is plagued by headaches and memories of flying. When he’s caught in a terrorist attack, he remembers the magic word “Kimota,” which transforms him into the super-powered demigod Miracleman.
To put it mildly, Alan Moore’s works haven’t always had the best luck being adapted into other forms of media. Although Marvel is a somewhat unlikely home for the character, a Miracleman movie could show a different side to Marvel’s films. Since so many superhero troupes are now well-established in film, a Miracleman movie could deconstruct the genre and offer a more mature, considered take on superheroes.
https://www.bleedingcool.com/2017/08...racleman-done/
"Miracleman – originally Marvelman – is a superhero comic book legend.
A British replacement character for Captain Marvel from the nineteen fifties,
it was revived for Warrior Magazine by the little-known writer Alan Moore with Garry Leach and then Alan Davis.
One of the first superhero deconstructions, it was a tale of power and people. And it was bloody brilliant."
To me, the comicbook character Michael Moran is to fill the void in the comicbook character Carol Danvers' life which occurred when the comicbook character Raven Darkhölme murdered the comicbook character Michael Barnett with her bare hands.
Red Kryptonite Captain Marvel-Marvelman
by Nick-Perks
Marvelman: Lost Hero of the Golden Age