• known as Miracleman. Born in Bow, London, of Russian Jewish descent, Mick Anglo was educated at the Central Foundation School and John Cass Art School...
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  • Kingdom between 1954 and 1963. The lead character was originally created by Mick Anglo as a replacement for Captain Marvel due to Fawcett Publications ending...
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  • series, centred on the character of the same name. Originally created by Mick Anglo and published by L. Miller & Son, Ltd. as Marvelman between 1954 and 1963...
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  • appearing in comic books first published by L. Miller & Son, Ltd. Created by Mick Anglo, the character first appeared in Marvelman #25 (February 1954). The character...
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  • fictional British Golden Age comic book character, originally created by Mick Anglo for publisher L. Miller & Son in 1955, and debuting in Marvelman #102...
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  • November 2018). "Ivar the Boneless". World History Encyclopedia. Baker, Mick. "Anglo-Saxon Britain: In the Footsteps of Ivarr the Boneless". The History Files...
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  • between 1954 and 1963. The lead character was originally created in 1954 by Mick Anglo as a replacement for Captain Marvel Jr due to Fawcett Publications ending...
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  • comic book superhero. The character was originally created by Mick Anglo for his own Anglo Features imprint, using material planned for Marvelman - itself...
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  • confused with America's Best Comics) in 1954. The character was created by Mick Anglo; like his other creations of the era (Marvelman, Captain Miracle, Miracle...
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  • created by Mick Anglo in 1954 at the request of publisher Len Miller. The copyright has been retained by Anglo ever since, and by Anglo's estate, since...
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  • fictional British Golden Age comic book superhero, originally created by Mick Anglo for publisher L. Miller & Son in 1954, and debuting in Young Marvelman...
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  • Young Marvelman and Kid Marvelman. The title was created in 1956 by Mick Anglo for publisher L. Miller & Son as a companion title for the company's Marvelman...
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  • created by Mick Anglo for Barcelona-based Spanish publisher Editorial Ferma in 1958 as Superhombre, running for 68 issues. In 1965 Anglo repurposed the...
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  • 68-page Avengers comic featuring Steed & Peel, with original art by Mick Anglo and Mick Austin — this consisted of four 16-page stories. A few Avengers-related...
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    rights to Marvelman were subsequently purchased, from original creator Mick Anglo, by Marvel Comics in 2009. Gaiman returned to court again over the Spawn...
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  • Traps the Guilty. British contributors to the company's titles include Mick Anglo and Denis Gifford. Arnold Book Company was closely connected to the fellow...
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  • Marvelman." A quarter-century later Moore found out that Marvelman creator "Mick Anglo had always owned the copyright, that it had never been owned by L. Miller...
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    produced original comics. Between 1950 and 1952, British writer/artist Mick Anglo produced Space Commando Comics, featuring "Space Commander Kerry," for...
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  • Heath Young Men #24 Michael Moran Miracleman/ Marvelman 1954 (February) Mick Anglo Marvelman #25 Kenneth Hale Gorilla Man 1954 (March) Robert Q. Sale VMen's...
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    Jennifer Robertson 148 (1962) Nights of Terror Wilkie Collins Alfred Sundel Mick Anglo "A Terribly Strange Bed" "The Signal-Man" Charles Dickens 149 (1962) The...
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  • Phantom Stranger #1 Marvelman (later Miracleman) 1954 (February) [U.K.] Mick Anglo Marvelman #25 Fighting American 1954 (April) Prize Group Joe Simon & Jack...
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  • specimen in the Secret Annexe of the British Museum. Captain Universe, Mick Anglo MIM Space hero who worked with Mina in her disguise as Vull the Invisible...
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    15. In 1984, Marvelman Special was released. It consists of several Mick Anglo reprints wrapped in a framing sequence written by Moore. V for Vendetta...
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  • abruptly cut off. They requested the help of a British comic writer, Mick Anglo, who created a thinly disguised version of the superhero called Marvelman...
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  • create a golden age on Earth. Young Nastyman was originally created by Mick Anglo in 1954 as a recurring villain in the pages of Young Marvelman, debuting...
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    copyright laws. These clone versions, created by British writer/artist Mick Anglo, continued for a few years and, as seen above, were revived years later...
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  • a British superhero created by Mick Anglo Miracle Man (superhero), a similar British superhero also created by Anglo "Miracle Man" (The X-Files), an...
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  • in 1973. After working with Mick Anglo on the ABC science-fiction title Space Comics (1953–54), Gifford began work for Anglo Studios when it was set up...
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  • its continuation in a ten-issue 1988 limited series. A revival of the Mick Anglo-created Golden Age British superheroes Marvelman, Young Marvelman and...
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  • Captain Universe, aka Jim Logan, interplanetary superhero created by Mick Anglo. Vull the Invisible, in actuality Mina Murray; the original Vull appeared...
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