Miracleman Series Coming From Marvel Comics, Including New Gaiman Stories

Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham will finally get to finish their Miracleman run, aborted back when [...]

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Neil Gaiman and Mark Buckingham will finally get to finish their Miracleman run, aborted back when Eclipse Comics went out of business. They'll get to do it, as it turns out, after the book's run wraps for a second time, as the publisher announced today at New York Comic Con that they will begin publishing it over again. Starting this January, Marvel will begin publishing the legendary run of Miracleman by the original creators that began in Warrior Magazine and continued under now defunct publisher Eclipse Comics!

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"The wait is over," says Editor In Chief Axel Alonso. "Marvel will finally be bringing these timeless, ground-breaking stories to a whole new generation of reader." "We've been working with the Miracleman artists to obtain original artwork or photostats in every instance possible, and then applying the same painstaking restoration methods and rigorous quality standards that are utilized on the Marvel Masterworks line. The Marvel Special Projects team have even been developing some new techniques specifically for this project. These Miracleman issues will receive the most advanced restoration possible to ensure the most authentic reading experience," says SVP of Marvel Publishing David Gabriel. "The art is crisp, clear, and looks as good – if not better than the day it was published! Also, the stories are being completely relettered to meet today's standards."

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"The tragedy of Miracleman was that we published two issues, wrote three and a half – and then it all stopped," Gaiman said, in an interview with Marvel.com. "And Miracleman #25 has been sitting in the darkness – nobody has seen it. It was drawn, it was written, it was lettered over 20 years ago." "I love the idea that I will get to finish this story," added Gaiman. "That Neil and Bucky can finally finish the story they started, is a great relief to still-gasping fans — myself among them," says Alonso. Re-presented in serialized form, each issue of Miracleman features additional content including new art, interviews with the creators as well as new covers from some of the industry's most legendary artists! Look for Miracleman #1 in print and digital this January! "The tragedy of Miracleman was that we published two issues, wrote three and a half – and then it all stopped," Gaiman said, in an interview with Marvel.com. "And Miracleman #25 has been sitting in the darkness – nobody has seen it. It was drawn, it was written, it was lettered over 20 years ago." "I love the idea that I will get to finish this story," added Gaiman. "That Neil and Bucky can finally finish the story they started, is a great relief to still-gasping fans — myself among them," says Alonso. Re-presented in serialized form, each issue of MIRACLEMAN features additional content including new art, interviews with the creators as well as new covers from some of the industry's most legendary artists! Look for MIRACLEMAN #1 in print and digital this January!

More on Marvel.com: https://marvel.com/news/story/21334/nycc_2013_miracleman#ixzz2hXm4IvDf

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