Despite being owned by Marvel, Miracleman has been slow in integrating into the publisher's larger world. His lengthy history full of ownership disputes and publishing house changes has caused the character to reach a standstill until recently, despite the fact that fans were eager to see how his incredibly ambitious story would continue. Now, he is finally going to get the release that fans have waited for over many years: Miracleman: The Silver Age Saga.
Miracleman was created by Mick Anglo in 1954. The hero has gone through four different publishing homes, including L. Miller & Son, Ltd., Quality Communications, and Eclipse Comics, before ultimately falling under Marvel Comics' roof in 2009. Due to numerous issues, including bankruptcy and lawsuits over ownership, Miracleman's adventures were not completed or truly continued after Eclipse Comics loss of rights to the character. Recently, the character's logo appeared in Marvel's Timeless #1, hinting he officially exists in Marvel's multiverse. Now, Miracleman's story will officially conclude.
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The latest Miracleman news — which is thirty years in the making — has officially been shared in a press release from Marvel. Miracleman: The Silver Age Saga will be the second publication that follows the titular hero during his 40th anniversary. It will come out after Miracleman by Gaiman and Buckingham Book 1: The Golden Age TPB, which collects the first series by Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham. The newest announced collection will finish and remaster the titular hero's last adventure pre-Marvel ownership. Enjoy the cover and issue summary below:
Young Miracleman — the lost member of the Miracleman
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