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Thanks to a combination of publishers going out of business and rights disputes Miracleman is probably the best superhero comic you never got the chance to read (previously on the blue). That looks set to change as today at SDCC, Marvel comics has announced that they now own the rights to the title.
posted by any portmanteau in a storm
on Jul 24, 2009 -
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Leo Baxendale,
Hunt Emerson
Neil Gaiman,
Melinda Gebbie,
Brendan McCarthy,
Pat Mills, Alan Moore,
Grant Morrison,
Posy Simmonds, Bryan Talbot - Paul Gravett's Heroes of UK Comics
posted by Artw
on Feb 15, 2009 -
25 comments
The 100 best comic book runs as voted for by the readers of Comics Should be Good. [more inside]
posted by Artw
on May 2, 2008 -
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Co-creator of Spider-Man, Steve Ditko is famous for weird, distinctive art, his 1966 departure from Marvel Comics, and granting very few interviews in the course of his decades-spanning career, preferring to let creations such as The Creeper, the Objectivism-inspired Mr. A, and Squirrel Girl speak for him.
Okay, Squirrel Girl not so much.
Jonathan Ross turns the spotlight on the artist in the BBC4 documentary, In Search of Steve Ditko. Did they find him?
Well, that's The Question, isn't it?
posted by Alvy Ampersand
on Sep 23, 2007 -
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Miracleman is
arguably one of the finest superhero comics ever made, but it has been
dogged by legal disputes even in its pre-post-modern, pre-Alan
Moore days, when it was called Marvelman. But the many fans
and would-be fans of the modern comic
have suffered greatly as a result of a big rights
dispute which kept the existing work from being reprinted, so enthusiasts and interested parties have
had to pay big
bucks for the existing copies out there or console themselves with companion books
(which also go out of print!).
But there is an end
in sight! Neil Gaiman,
one of the parties in the dispute, has good
news to report.
posted by sninky-chan
on Feb 28, 2005 -
15 comments