Mick Austin Warrior #7 Cover Painting Marvelman/Miracleman Original Art (Quality Communications, 1982). Source

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Mick Austin Warrior #7 Cover Painting Marvelman/Miracleman Original Art (Quality Communications, 1982). Source
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I don’t remember why or what for at this late date, but at some point in early 1982 my family had cause to go back out to Long Island, New York where we had once lived for some bit of business–maybe it had something to do with the sale of our old house to its new owners. For whatever reason, this gave me the opportunity to pop into Port Comics in the Suffolk collectibles building in Medford. Port…
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hey uh have we had Captain Marvel (DC) vs Miracleman (a Marvel character as of 2009) yet?
Who would win in a fight?
Shazam/Captain Marvel/Billy Batson
Miracleman/Marvelman/Michael "Mike" Moran
Billy Batson is Shazam, a young hero empowered with the gifts of ancient gods and mythological figures by the Wizard. He later changed his n
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Sticking with the British blorbos: Miracleman (or Marvelman if you're brave).
Of all of Alan Moore's superhero deconstruction stories, i much prefer this one.
MARVELMAN #363 (L Miller & Son, 1962)
Artist: uncredited
Alan Moore's Marvelman (later renamed Miracleman) is one of the greatest superhero epics ever created. When the Blue Marvel figure was released, I picked up three, thinking one would make great modern update for Miracleman. The unmasked Commander Rogers head works especially well, I think, when you ponder the reasons Dr. Gargunza turned Mike Moran into a superhero to begin with.
Marvelman #136, March 1956. Cover artist unknown.
Info from Grand Comics Database
Marvelman Annual - 1960 (Miller - UK)