Throughout the course of Miracleman: The Silver Age, the mind-bending, cosmic epic that began decades prior has unraveled into the kind of tragedy that has long undermined the series’ grand scope and astonishing set pieces. Now, the culmination of every dark secret and devastating betrayal has finally arrived, though not in the form most fans would expect. In fact, the conclusion of this particular saga is one that is entirely devoid of action, whereas the future it sets up will almost assuredly be the most explosive that Miracleman has ever seen.As the titular hero of Miracleman: The Silver Age #7 (by Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, Jordie Bellaire, and Todd Klein) waits anxiously for any word of where Dickie Dauntless, better known as Young Miracleman, might be, his concerns are almost immediately eschewed by the sudden appearance of Dickie on every television station across the globe. This draws Miracleman out into the open on Dickie’s terms, specifically on neutral ground where the rest of the world can watch their every move and listen to their every word.When Dickie Dauntless first debuted back in the pages of 1954’s Young Marvelman #25 by series creator Mick Anglo, he was the then-latest addition to the expanded Marvel, later Miracle, family. Once an otherwise ordinary teenager, Dickie casually crossed paths with Marvelman, who at the time was suffering a mild bout of exhaustion. Sensing the young Dickie’s indomitable spirit and seeing his willingness to help others firsthand, Marvelman decided to introduce his unexpected new sidekick into the world of superheroics for himself. Soon enough, Dickie was consuming a concoction that allowed him to undergo an identical transformative process as the rest of the Marvel family did to call upon their impossible powers.
Throughout the course of Miracleman: The Silver Age, the mind-bending, cosmic epic that began decades prior has unraveled into the kind of tragedy that has long undermined the series’ grand scope and astonishing set pieces. Now, the culmination of every dark secret and devastating betrayal has finally arrived, though not in the form most fans would expect. In fact, the conclusion of this particular saga is one that is entirely devoid of action, whereas the future it sets up will almost assuredly be the most explosive that Miracleman has ever seen.
As the titular hero of Miracleman: The Silver Age #7 (by Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, Jordie Bellaire, and Todd Klein) waits anxiously for any word of where Dickie Dauntless, better known as Young Miracleman, might be, his concerns are almost immediately eschewed by the sudden appearance of Dickie on every television station across the globe. This draws Miracleman out into the open on Dickie’s terms, specifically on neutral ground where the rest of the world can watch their every move and listen to their every word.
When Dickie Dauntless first debuted back in the pages of 1954’s Young Marvelman #25 by series creator Mick Anglo, he was the then-latest addition to the expanded Marvel, later Miracle, family. Once an otherwise ordinary teenager, Dickie casually crossed paths with Marvelman, who at the time was suffering a mild bout of exhaustion. Sensing the young Dickie’s indomitable spirit and seeing his willingness to help others firsthand, Marvelman decided to introduce his unexpected new sidekick into the world of superheroics for himself. Soon enough, Dickie was consuming a concoction that allowed him to undergo an identical transformative process as the rest of the Marvel family did to call upon their impossible powers.
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