Miracleman!

Okay Yea Forums, Let's finish this story. Post your idea for the half finished silver age and dark age.

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I seriously doubt that the short stories Gaiman's run largely consists of were just there to show what MM's fascist utopia was like.

There were hints that KM might return, so something involving that. It's also made pretty clear that MM's decision to engineer is very likely one of biggest mistakes. I also seriously doubt that Gargunza's android copies would just stay in the basement.

What I think could happen is that the countless superhumans are a ticking time bomb and it's only a matter of time before one of them goes on a rampage. And because Gargunza was the only one who knew how to combat superhumans effectively, they're forced to bring him back as evil as he orginally was. Then Gargunza probably stabs them in the back and the superhamn rampage starts to somehow seem like the better option.

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I have an idea. Remove the Silver Age entirely and let the comic end with Moore's run.

Don't you mean golden age?

Yeah, it's been years. Just remove everything Gaiman did.

I recall Gaiman saying that Miraclewoman would be the big bad of the dark age and silver age would be a return of the hero(YM) kind of story.

Fuck off.

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Gaiman is a garbage writer. He doesn't know whether he wants to ape, Morrison, Moore, or Clive Barker, and tries to do all three.

After #16, I see the main dramatic question in the future of humanity. Will we grow or regress after He solves all our problems? The most interesting answer is "both". A majority become spoiled, bloated, and incurious, while a small elite takes full advantage of humanity's new freedoms. Unfortunately, this calls most of them away from Earth to explore the cosmos in order to seek knowledge and challenge themselves. The few elite who remain do so because they are still attached to obsolete concepts of power and domination; He (Miracleman) deals with them like a Greek god, condemning these vainglorious mortals to endless public humiliation. Humanity seems to regress, and for a while, a majority of immature, stupid adult children seem to be hell-bent on turning Paradise into something like "Idiocracy".

Then two things happen. Some of the next generation of the masses become frustrated with their stunted lives, and begin to develop again. Around the same time, many of the Wanderers return to Earth, altered by Qys and Warpsmith technology. Now He is faced with a threat he cannot and does not want to crush. Can He survive as the All-Father of these New Gods?

The answer is "no". He is slain by the best of his children, and the Dark Age begins...

The Gaiman run will likely be teased in Marvel Comics #1000 since Gaiman and Buckingham are both listed on it

>Gaiman
>Aping Morrison
What?

Winter does seem much more powerful than he is.

I see you're one of those buzzword-complainers

Yeah, more like sucking Moorcock

What now?

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Gaiman, as a writer, is better than Moore.

I read a lot of Gaiman when I was young so I have nostalgia for his sort of writing

Gaiman is a genuinely great writer. Don't let these people detract you.

That’s an edit, right?

At prose sure, but in literally every element of comic book writing Moore spins circles around Gaiman.

Nope, that really is the unedited panel.

...Oh. What issue? I’ve barely gone through the Moore stuff thus far. Who’s the redhead?

It's one of the few issues released issues of Gaiman's Silver Age arc. The redhead is one of the countless superhumans who have been created between the ending of Moore's run and the start of Gaiman's second arc.

She doesn't really do much. Young Marvelman has recently been brought back to life using a clone body. She and a couple of others watch video of him crying through the shock of waking up after 40 years to find out he was a lab experiment. She then declares she wants to fuck him, to which the others says she'd fuck anyone.

Disagree. Sometimes, Moore's prose itself is a deterrent to his writing quality in comics.

Last month the artist was asked when he'd continue the story and he said he is drawing the pages for Gaiman

I think before the end of the year we'll finally get the Silver Age

Wow don't know if you are a retard or a retard who is trying to bait
Either way, you are pretty dumb.

Please read Miracleman you faggot. Stay out of the thread until you do.

Didn't knew about that, nice.

Nice

Not really, sure he puts shitty purple prose over some scenes, but the comic is still paced and composed properly where the images tell the story. He never does the Gaiman thing where he slows scenes to a crawl to jam words into them.

He's above the first 2 and in the same power level as Barker.

How would have the story turned out if Morrison succeeded Moore instead of Gaiman?

He did an annual some years ago, nice story.
But i still think Gaiman handled it better.

Winter would be a possible protagonist.

She becomes the Christ-figure for the "Dark Age". Over time, she explores the Universe, but regularly returns to Earth to experience life in different historical periods, as an ordinary human.

Over time, Miracleman progresses from a Zeus-like to a JHVH-like model of Godhood.

Over time, Winter feels called to organize humanity to finally create a Messiah.

Intriguing ideas, though I see that some people are not convinced with Gaiman continuing his run, but I feel that this whole thing with pantheon of Gods, a God-like figure, his domain etc. fall right in Gaiman's area of expertise and he has proven he can craft exceptional tales with said premise.

After I hit "Post", I realized I meant "Holy Spirit" for Winter's role, FWIW