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You could say he gets out of them, well… scott free. But this week’s Mister Miracle #9 might have given him, at last, a trap that could prevail over even his abilities.
One of DC's most interesting and enigmatic heroes is coming to the small screen as Warner Bros has officially greenlit a new Mister Miracle adult animated series with comic writer Tom King on ...
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If Mister Miracle ends up being part of the DCU, this means Gunn's reboot is already exploring major villains like Darkseid in this continuity, as the Apokolips ruler is set to play a vital role ...
Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom #1 (of 6) goes on sale on May 4. Yanick Paquette has drawn #1's primary cover, with a variant planned by Valentine De Landro.
And now Mister Miracle #5 has done the honours, sold out and is also going to a second printing, with a recoloured version of the original cover by Nick Derington. And out on March 7th.
The Mister Miracle show used to be the hottest ticket in town, whether you caught him onstage escaping from perilous traps or spotted him on the streets of Metropolis taking out bad guys.
The updated Mister Miracle will join his fellow New Gods for “The Darkseid War,” an epic story that puts Jack Kirby’s Fourth World creations on a collision course with the Anti-Monitor.
Most of Mister Miracle: The Source of Freedom #1 serves to undermine readers sympathy for Norman excluding the very personal struggle he encounters when confronting his mantle and race.
Mister Miracle finds Scott in the middle of an existential crisis, and the way Gerads depicts this is one of its most praised -- and debated -- aspects.
Tom King and Mitch Gerads’s Eisner Award-winning collaboration on DC Comics’ “Mister Miracle” was never supposed to happen. Batman was supposed to be the superhero that brought King and ...
Mister Miracle No. 1 is available now, with the second issue currently available for preorder and released in comic book stores and digitally Sept. 13.
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