MIRACLEMAN #0 ANNOUNCED

>Forty years ago, Miracleman’s modern era began and changed the world of comics as we know it!

>Now, as Marvel Comics prepares for a startling new era of the iconic hero, some of the industry’s greatest writers and artists will celebrate all things Kimota alongside Miracleman visionaries Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham in MIRACLEMAN #0!

>The giant-sized one-shot will boast stories by Marvel superstars Jason Aaron and Mike Carey, legendary writer/artist Ty Templeton, acclaimed artist Ryan Stegman, and more! Plus, Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham will deliver an exciting prelude to their upcoming new chapter of Miracleman.

>Check out the cover by comics great Alan Davis below and stay tuned later this week for more Miracleman announcements!

SOURCE: marvel.com/articles/comics/miracleman-0-40th-anniversary-special-neil-gaiman-mark-buckingham

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Still jarring that this is happening in Marvel. Miracleman's tone fits so much closer to DC's universe.

JASON AARON HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAA

>stay tuned later this week for more Miracleman announcements!
Oh no
OH NO

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keep Jason Aaron and Donny Cates away from Miracleman for god sack Marvel.

>Jason Aaron

Remember that time Jason Aaron wrote a column and at one point he wrote about the year he stopped giving a shit about Alan Moore

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You'd think they wouldn't pick some of their most negatively-received writers to do a continuation on a critically-acclaimed story. Just seems like they're trying to imitate, specifically, the failure of Doomsday Clock.

Marvelniggers think their shit will be as good as Alan Moore's lmao

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>the failure of Doomsday Clock.
if I remember right tom Brevoort was surprised it took DC so long to write a sequel to watchmen and it would have happened sooner if Marvel owned the IP.

soo will someone finally storytime miracleman?

Tbf, it's not as if DC didn't capitalize on it. They just chose prequels instead of sequels, at first.

it still took them 25 years to do that Marvel would have done it in half the time.

do what? desecrate a masterwork?

NO MARVEL!!!! NOT THIS TIME! YOU DON'T GET TO DO THIS TO MIRACLEMAN! YOU DON'T GET TO SULLY HIM NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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I thought that was a woman when I was a kid, instead of just a flamboyant gay guy.

yes

>most negatively received writers
In what universe? Their books sell and are loved by normal fags

so looks like Neil is finally finishing it, i heard the plot details for his original ending were leaked, does anyone still have that info/greentext?
wow what a little bitch, as if my opinion of him couldnt get even lower

>so looks like Neil is finally finishing it
...Is he?

Cant wait for “what if... Miles Morales was Miracleman”

Paul Levitz and Jeanette Kahn stood in the way of this happening throughout the 90s. Once they were out of the way, it was full (cleveland) steam(er) ahead.

How long ago did they get him? About fucking time