• The utterance of a single word has unleashed hell on earth. • Johnny Bates has let the Nemesis out. Kid Miracleman is loose. • Smokes rises over London. And nothing will ever be the same. • Miracleman faces Kid Miracleman in the genre-redefining climax of Book Three! • Including material originally presented in Miracleman (1985) #15, plus bonus content.
• Miracleman's existence has been revealed in a shocking fashion! Confronted with this new reality, he chooses to take action and realize his destiny. • From the ashes of great tragedy, the world will be reborn. The sick will be healed. Military powers will be disarmed. The planet will be restored. Poverty will be abolished. Every day shall be a day of miraclesa new dawn for humankind! • The original Miracleman opus comes to its majestic close in Olympus! • Including material originally presented in Miracleman (1985) #16, plus bonus content.
Miracle Man was launched 30 years ago in the now legendary Warrior magazine. It turned the concept of super-hero on its ear with big ideas that helped redefine an entire genre... when Miracle Man fought Kid Miracle Man on the streets of London... well, things would never be the same. And then there was the art. Miracle Man had a true knack for bringing out the best work from extraordinary artists. Starting with co-creator Garry Leach, followed by Alan Davis (and others) and finishing with one of the most amazing endings in comics history by the phenomenal John Totleben, Miracle Man was a work of art painted on a grand canvas, unlike anything before or since.
Now in trade paperback, this title collects issues #20-27 of the seminal horror series, starting with "The Anatomy Lesson," a haunting origin story with terrifying revelations. [(W) Alan Moore (A) Stephen R. Bissette & Various (CA) John Totleben, Stephen R. Bissette]
This hardcover collection of issues #57-64 of Swamp Thing begins across the galaxy, where the Swamp Thing's consciousness has been hurled. Trying to find his way back to Earth, Swamp Thing stops over on Thanagar, home of Hawkman; Rann, home of Adam Strange; and encounters the Green Lantern of a world of sentient plants. [(W) Alan Moore (A) Rick Veitch, Stephen R. Bissette (CA) John Totleben]