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Miracleman - Marvel Comics - New material from Gaiman and Buckingham

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This actually looks pretty good and the Dell 'Otto cover is nice. Smith variant is eh. I'm not sure whey they would have Jeff Smith doing a serious character like this.

I can't find it online but in the newest Comic Shop News Morrison talks about when he originally wrote this -script and asked for Moore's blessing to continue with it and Moore told him not to basically.

 

First Look: ALL-NEW MIRACLEMAN ANNUAL #1

 

http://www.comicvine.com/articles/first-look-all-new-miracleman-annual-1/1100-149914/

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Why was Moore not mentioned in the credits.....didn't see his name

 

All I know is that Alan Moore dislikes Stan Lee. Probably he dislikes Marvel Comics.

 

Marvel Comics own Miracleman. His name is now out of their pictures that is what I believe.

 

I have to admit that I always love Alan Moore being bold and sincere.

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Why was Moore not mentioned in the credits.....didn't see his name

 

All I know is that Alan Moore dislikes Stan Lee. Probably he dislikes Marvel Comics.

 

Marvel Comics own Miracleman. His name is now out of their pictures that is what I believe.

 

I have to admit that I always love Alan Moore being bold and sincere.

 

Here read this

 

http://comicsbeat.com/the-alan-mooremarvelman-interview-part-iii-i-definitely-wanted-my-name-taken-off-it/

 

... I felt that – OK, yes, I know that it’s because I wrote Marvelman the way that I did that it became the work that it’s become, but the fact remains that I had taken somebody else’s property without knowing that that was what I was doing, because I was being assured that this wasn’t what I was doing ...

 

Alan Moore does dislike a lot of people (more publically than most) but it's to do with the rights to use the character that were never actually made available.

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