• interest in Miracleman over that entire time. This series of conflicts was resolved by the confirmation and re-assertion of Anglo's sole ownership of his copyright...
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  • Miracleman is a superhero comic book series, centred on the character of the same name. Originally created by Mick Anglo and published by L. Miller & Son...
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    The jury was unanimous in favor of Gaiman. The two were involved in a lengthy dispute over ownership of Miracleman, but no lawsuit has been filed in...
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  • Marvelman (category Miracleman)
    renamed Miracleman in 1985. Since 2009, the rights to the character have been licensed from Anglo by Marvel Comics, who have reprinted some of the vintage...
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  • Young Marvelman (category Miracleman)
    renamed Young Miracleman in 1985. Since 2009, the rights to the character have been licensed from Anglo by Marvel Comics, who have reprinted some of the vintage...
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  • Eclipse Comics (category Comic book publishing companies of the United States)
    "Miracleman and the Days of Eclipse". Kimota! The Miracleman Companion. TwoMorrows Publishing. ISBN 9781605490274. Khoury, George (2001). "Ages of Gold...
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  • Khoury's 2001 book Kimota!: The Miracleman Companion, "[Regarding ownership] I don't know; that was Miller's sort of thing ... Dez contacted me and he...
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  • Dave Gibbons (DC). 1985 Zot!, by Scott McCloud (Eclipse Comics) 1986 Miracleman, by Alan Moore and various artists (Eclipse) 1987 Watchmen, by Alan Moore...
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  • Marvelman Family (category Miracleman)
    renamed the Miracleman Family in 1985. Since 2009 the rights to the character have been licensed to Marvel Comics, who have reprinted some of the L. Miller...
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  • Warrior (comics) (category Miracleman)
    Demise of Marvelman". Back Issue! (34). TwoMorrows Publishing: 69–76. Khoury, George (2001). "The Architect of Miracleman". Kimota! The Miracleman Companion...
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    Alan Moore (category Critics of conspiracy theories)
    family of vampires and werewolves, drawn by Steve Parkhouse. Warrior closed before these stories were completed, but under new publishers both Miracleman and...
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    Neil Gaiman (category English people of Polish-Jewish descent)
    various artists (DC) 1992 Best Writer: Neil Gaiman, Sandman, Books of Magic (DC), Miracleman (Eclipse) 1993 Best Continuing Series: Sandman by Neil Gaiman...
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  • unused line of superheroes that he could revamp, as he had done in his Miracleman series in the early 1980s. Moore reasoned that MLJ Comics' Mighty Crusaders...
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  • Mick Anglo (category Alumni of London Guildhall University)
    known for creating the superhero Marvelman, later known as Miracleman. Born in Bow, London, of Russian Jewish descent, Mick Anglo was educated at the Central...
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  • main goal was to determine the issue of ownership for another character Gaiman felt he had a stake in, Miracleman, which at the time McFarlane was believed...
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    Paolo Rivera (category Rhode Island School of Design alumni)
    Marvel Knights: X-Men #1 (Marvel, 2014) Blackout #1 (Dark Horse, 2014) Miracleman vol. 2 #3 (Marvel, 2014) Magneto vol. 2 #1 (Marvel, 2014) Daredevil vol...
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    cancellation of a series called "Void Indigo" for its excessive violence. Later in 1987, Geppi responded to "a graphic childbirth scene in Miracleman #9 (written...
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    Garth Ennis (category Naturalized citizens of the United States)
    both done interesting work with the notion of what it might be like to be and think beyond human, see Miracleman, Watchmen and Supergod. But so long as the...
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  • Title' at the 1986 Kirby Awards, losing out to fellow Eclipse series Miracleman. Truman's art for the title also gained a nomination for the same year's...
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  • Diamond Comic Distributors (category Comic book publishing companies of the United States)
    cancellation of a series called Void Indigo for its excessive violence.[citation needed] In 1987, Geppi responded to "a graphic childbirth scene in Miracleman #9...
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  • Prisoners of Gravity was a Canadian public broadcasting television news magazine program that explored speculative fiction — science fiction, fantasy,...
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  • He is best known for creating the superhero Marvelman, later known as Miracleman, a character later revived in 1982 in a dark, post-modern reboot by writer...
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    the then-common belief it included the rights to another Eclipse title, Miracleman At the time it was also widely believed it included the rights to Airboy...
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