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m's miracleman


Set Type: Miracleman #1-#24
Owner: mschmidt
Last Modified: 12/9/2009
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Award Time Score: 2620


Set Description

A close second on my list of favorite comic book series (Sandman would be first), Miracleman was yet another read that turned the conventions of comic book story-telling inside out.

What started as a seemingly-innocent rip of Captain Marvel was drastically transformed when Alan Moore jumped into the fray with his grown-up version of Mike Moran, unable to console his (fabricated) past as the mighty superhero Miracleman (née Marvelman) with the daily trials & tribulations of a normal adult life.

From the highly graphic birth scene in issue #9 to the apocalyptic gore & mayhem in issue #15 when Kid Miracleman unleashes his wrath on 40,000 Londoners (and, as the defenseless Johnny Bates, is finally killed by Miracleman) and, finally, to the unsettling depiction of an entire planet under the totalitarian control of Miracleman & his superhuman allies, Alan Moore built his run on the series up to an epic finish - and then walked away, leaving Neil Gaiman to pick up the pieces.

Neil Gaiman's tenure on Miracleman was, unfortunately, cut short due to the collapse of Eclipse - he managed to give us the stunningly beautiful 3-issue (6-issue if you include the three issues of Miracleman: Apocrypha) "The Golden Age" which focused on the people inhabiting a world where Gods walk the earth, but managed just two issues of "The Silver Age" that would have featured the reintroduction of Kid Miracleman. The final story, "The Dark Age", never even left the drafting table.

Even with the rather abrupt ending, Miracleman is still a masterpiece, though - a series that deserves to be read, re-read and praised as one of the most important stories of the last couple of decades. Kimota!

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This set took two years to put together, and was completed on August 18th, 2009.

My personal favorites in this set include:
- the lone CGC 9.9 copy of #17
- signed copies of issues #18, #19, #20 and #22
- the insanely-hard-to-find-in-high-grade #23


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Slot DescriptionThe Comics Registry IDComic GradeScore Updated
Miracleman 1 0152176005 9.8 80 5/28/2009
Miracleman 3-D 1 0805605030 9.8 65 5/28/2009
Miracleman 2 0763980012 9.8 65 5/28/2009
Miracleman 3 0156128011 9.8 65 5/28/2009
Miracleman 4 0156128012 9.8 65 5/28/2009
Miracleman 5 0935170001 9.8 65 5/28/2009
Miracleman 6 0903829009 9.8 65 5/28/2009
Miracleman 7 0805605016 9.8 65 5/28/2009
Miracleman 8 0156128013 9.8 65 5/28/2009
Miracleman 9 0154980006 9.8 65 5/28/2009
Miracleman 10 0157262013 9.8 65 5/28/2009
Miracleman 11 0153243008 9.8 65 5/28/2009
Miracleman 12 0960359001 9.8 65 5/28/2009
Miracleman 13 0902150010 9.8 120 5/28/2009
Miracleman 14 0153272006 9.8 120 5/28/2009
Miracleman 15 0154290020 9.8 560 5/28/2009
Miracleman 16 0936835003 9.8 180 12/15/2009
Miracleman 17 0968851017 9.9 140 12/15/2009
Miracleman 18 0970918001 9.8 121 5/28/2009
Miracleman 19 3124877001 9.8 83 12/24/2008
Miracleman 20 0982297002 9.8 83 8/10/2009
Miracleman 21 0939082002 9.8 75 5/28/2009
Miracleman 22 0982297003 9.8 83 10/25/2009
Miracleman 23 0988883001 9.8 75 8/18/2009
Miracleman 24 0723243001 9.8 120 5/28/2009

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