Young Miracleman on the cover of Miracleman by Gaiman & Buckingham: The Silver Age #3, by David Aja
Character information
First appearance
Young Marvelman #25 (1954)
Created by
Mick Anglo
In-story information
Alter ego
Richard "Dicky" Dauntless
Species
Human
Team affiliations
Miracleman Family (1954–1963)[Note 1]
Partnerships
Miracleman[Note 1] Kid Miracleman[Note 1]
Abilities
Flight, strength, & durability via forcefield
Publication information
Publisher
L. Miller & Son, Ltd. (1954–1963)
Quality Communications (1982–1985)
Eclipse Comics (1985–1993)
Marvel Comics (2010–present)
Genre
Superhero
Publication date
February 1954
Young Miracleman (originally Young Marvelman)[Note 1] is a fictional British Golden Age comic book superhero, originally created by Mick Anglo for publisher L. Miller & Son in 1954, and debuting in Young Marvelman #25, dated 3 February of that year as a replacement for Fawcett Publications' Captain Marvel Jr., whose civilian name is Richard "Dicky" Dauntless. A comic based on his adventures ran for 345 issues until 1963.
The character was subsequently revived in 1982 by Alan Moore as a supporting character in Marvelman. The series was continued from 1985 as Miracleman, with the character renamed Young Miracleman as a result.
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YoungMiracleman (originally Young Marvelman) is a fictional British Golden Age comic book superhero, originally created by Mick Anglo for publisher L...
Miracleman is a superhero comic book series, centred on the character of the same name. Originally created by Mick Anglo and published by L. Miller & Son...
1985 as Miracleman, with the character renamed Kid Miracleman as a result. By 1955 Mick Anglo had been producing the successful Marvelman and Young Marvelman...
following is a list of characters from the comic book series Miracleman. The first of the Miracleman Family, created by Doctor Gargunza in 1954 as a Cold War...
later known as Miracleman. Originally printed in Warrior #1–3, #5–11 & Marvelman Summer Special; coloured and reprinted in Miracleman (Eclipse Comics)...
character was revived in the comics anthology Warrior, and later renamed YoungMiracleman in 1985. Since 2009, the rights to the character have been licensed...
been the subject of several legal issues, even after being renamed as "Miracleman" in 1985. The character and its derivatives were created by Mick Anglo...
Comics in 1986, and debuting in Miracleman #10, dated December of that year. While Mick Anglo's Marvelman and Young Marvelman characters were based on...
character was revived in the comics anthology Warrior, and later renamed Miracleman in 1985. Since 2009, the rights to the character have been licensed from...
1990 Brat Pack features Wild Boy I and II. Young Marvelman Dickie Dauntless Marvelman Marvelman #101 (July 1955) 1955 Also known as YoungMiracleman....
Marvelman and Young Marvelman magazines. In 1982 the characters were revived in the comics anthology Warrior strip Marvelman, and renamed the Miracleman Family...
started in Miracleman #6, cover dated February 1986. Austen's run on the title was short-lived - after contributing a framing sequence to Miracleman #8 he...
other artists, 2013) Miracleman (with Mark Buckingham): Miracleman by Gaiman and Buckingham #1–6 (2015–2016) collected as Miracleman by Gaiman and Buckingham:...
He was best known for creating the superhero Marvelman, later known as Miracleman. Born in Bow, London, of Russian Jewish descent, Mick Anglo was educated...
the notion of what it might be like to be and think beyond human, see Miracleman, Watchmen and Supergod. But so long as the industry is geared towards...
superhero Marvelman (in reality, what McFarlane owned were two trademarks for Miracleman logos, not the character, which would become clear only after the lawsuit...
called 'Little Nemo's'. The strip influenced Alan Moore, in Miracleman #4, when the Miracleman family end up in a palace called "Sleepy Town", which has...
Publishing's Four Color Comics. Link Miracleman Book One - A Dream of Flying October 1988 Compilation of material from Miracleman #1-3. Link Pigeons from Hell...
write comic scripts, Gaiman started writing comic books and picked up Miracleman after Moore finished his run on the series. He continued his professional...
following throughout subsequent decades.: 22 Marvelman (later retitled Miracleman for legal reasons) was a series that originally had been published in...
University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 9781496807380. "Who is Marvel's Miracleman? Comic origin and powers explored amid team up with X-Men". Sportskeeda...
unused line of superheroes that he could revamp, as he had done in his Miracleman series in the early 1980s. Moore reasoned that MLJ Comics' Mighty Crusaders...