

Miracleman
Book • 1990
Miracleman, initially created by Mick Anglo in 1954 as a UK substitute for Captain Marvel, was revived in 1982 by Alan Moore.
Moore's version, published by Eclipse Comics starting in 1985, transformed the character into a more complex and often dark figure.
The series includes several books: 'A Dream of Flying,' 'The Red King Syndrome,' and 'Olympus.
' Moore's work on Miracleman is known for its realistic and mythological themes, and it has been praised for its subversive and innovative storytelling.
The series has undergone several publication and rights issues, but it remains a significant work in the comic book genre.
Moore's version, published by Eclipse Comics starting in 1985, transformed the character into a more complex and often dark figure.
The series includes several books: 'A Dream of Flying,' 'The Red King Syndrome,' and 'Olympus.
' Moore's work on Miracleman is known for its realistic and mythological themes, and it has been praised for its subversive and innovative storytelling.
The series has undergone several publication and rights issues, but it remains a significant work in the comic book genre.