This article is about the comic book series. For character, see Young Miracleman.
Young Marvelman
Young Marvelman on the cover of Young Marvelman #48.
Character information
First appearance
Young Marvelman #25 (1954)
Created by
Mick Anglo
In-story information
Alter ego
Dicky Dauntless
Place of origin
Earth
Partnerships
Marvelman Kid Marvelman
Abilities
Flight, strength, durability.
Publication information
Publisher
L. Miller & Son, Ltd.
Schedule
Weekly (1953-1960) Monthly (1960-1963)
Genre
Superhero
Publication date
February 1954 – February 1963
Number of issues
347 9 annuals
Creative team
Writer(s)
Mick Anglo
Artist(s)
Mick Anglo James Bleach Roy Parker George Parlett Leo Rawlings Frank Daniels Charles Baker Stanley White John Whitlock
Young Marvelman was a British Golden Age superhero comic book, published by L. Miller & Son in the United Kingdom between 1954 and 1963. The lead character was originally created in 1954 by Mick Anglo as a replacement for Captain Marvel Jr due to Fawcett Publications ending the latter's titles following legal action by DC Comics.[1][2]
In 1982 the character was revived in the comics anthology Warrior, and later renamed Young Miracleman in 1985. Since 2009, the rights to the character have been licensed from Anglo by Marvel Comics, who have reprinted some of the vintage material under the original Young Marvelman name.
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YoungMarvelman was a British Golden Age superhero comic book, published by L. Miller & Son in the United Kingdom between 1954 and 1963. The lead character...
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