
The past few months from now striking announcement at the San Diego Comic Con 2009, which formalized the acquisition, by Marvel rights Marvelman, character created by British writer and artist Mick Anglo in 1953 for Publisher Len Miller & Son. The young Micky Moran, characterized by a pure, simple and genuine, is chosen as the depositary of the immense power harmonic universe, contained in the word "kimota" which, pronounced, had the strength to turn a teenager into the most powerful mondo.Il superhero of character must, however most of its popularity to Alan Moore, who relaunched it in 1982 after the close of its series twenty years earlier. The new Moore's Miracleman was immersed, rather than the naive and fantastic atmospheres of the origins of revisionism in full 80s: Micky Moran an adult struggling with the harshness of reality in which he lives and the memory of his dreams of youth ; the three sagas of Miracleman (renamed as to a legal dispute with its Marvel Comics), Moore made the Miracleman / Marvelman the first superhero deconstructionist, full of character discontinuities, inconsistencies, very sunny but very interesting to explore the dark corners, building on him the way to the modern comic strip. Then understand the importance of the Marvel Comics character who will henceforth free to raise in new stories of its publication, returned to its original name Marvelman. This is news that should bring joy to the comicdom all, of what is yet to untie the knot tied to the reprinting of seminal numbers written almost thirty years ago by Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman and still subject to a ten-year legal dispute. Today they finally reach the first details of a return of the most important publishing history of comics: in June it expected the release of Marvelman Classic Primer # 1, one-shot written by John Rhett Thomas memorial with important contributions from authors historical character, starting with Mick Anglo and Neil Gaiman. The cast of designers summoned to the extraordinary event is simply stellar, Mike Perkins, Doug Braithwaite, Miguel Angel Sepulveda, Jae Lee, Khoi Pham and Ben Oliver. It will boast one-shot two covers, one made by the same Anglo, the other by Joe Quesada. For July are expected instead two new series, Marvelman Family's Finest # 1, an ongoing series dedicated to revival of the most important adventure hero, and Marvelman Classic vol.1 Premier HC, with the reprinting in chronological order the entire production dedicated editorial the character, the earliest stories of 1953 by Mick Anglo.