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Miracleman joins Marvel heroes and villains in amazing fights.
Marvel has introduced to Miracleman back into the universe of the heroes and villains we all know by creating a selection of alternate covers that show him alongside a variety of the company’s most popular characters for the first time.
Miracleman joins Marvel heroes and villains in amazing fights
This year, marvel comics will honor the 40th anniversary of the modern era of Miracleman with stories that will transform the iconic hero. The covers have been created by some of the best artists in the industry, including Peach Momoko, Pepe Larraz, John Cassaday, Mark Bagley, Terry Dodson, Jim Cheung, Mark Buckingham, and Salvador Larroca.
the input of Miracleman In the universe Marvel progress has already been made in the presentation of the limited series timeless from last year and led us to believe that the character would soon become part of the company’s wide range of superheroes. While is true that Marvel has been licensed Miracleman since 2014, protracted legal disputes have kept the hero cut off from his main universe.
In 1982, Alan Moore revived the character for the comic that was called Warriorgiving it a much darker twist, and it is this modern interpretation that Marvel. Miracleman has changed its publisher on several occasions throughout history and was finally involved in a legal dispute between Neil Gamanwho wrote several stories with the character, and the creator of spawn, Todd McFarlanewho bought the creative assets of Eclipse, a company that previously published stories from Miracleman.
The announcement of Marvel that the cover series celebrates 40 years of the Miracleman character is a reference to the character’s complex history. Miracleman was created in 1954 by Mick Anglo like a british version of Shazam of DC. Miracleman is a character whose powers come from atomic energy. Like Shazam, he shouted a word to transform into his alter ego and thus began fighting a wide variety of colorful and kid-friendly villains. These are the covers published by Marvel:
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