Thursday, September 10, 2009

MIRACLEMAN COMPANION ALAN MOORE NEIL GAIMAN MARVELMAN!!

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION



Kimota! The Miracleman Companion
by George Khoury (Author), Alan Moore (Author), Neil Gaiman (Author)

OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEM.

THE HISTORY OF MARVELMAN!!!

Product Description
Alan Moore’s Miracleman predated Watchmen and Dark Knight as the first of the grim, ultra-realistic strips that changed super-hero comics forever. But whatever happened to Miracleman? For the first time, this trade paperback tells all the behind-the-scenes secrets, from the character’s start as the British strip Marvelman, to the legal and creative hurdles during its 24-issue run at Eclipse Comics, and why you never saw the final Neil Gaiman-scripted issue! Sporting a Mark Buckingham cover and an introduction and back cover by Alex Ross, this book features in-depth interviews with Alan Moore, John Totleben, Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, Barry Windsor-Smith, Beau Smith, Cat Yronwode, Rick Veitch, and others!

Plus there’s an amazing assortment of unpublished art, uninked pencils, sketches, and concept drawings (including unseen art from the never-published issue #25) by Totleben, Windsor-Smith, Buckingham, Mike Deodato, Jim Lee, Todd McFarlane, and more! Special Bonus: a never-published 8-page Moore/Totleben story, "Lux Brevis", and an unused Moore script!

* Paperback: 148 pages
* Publisher: TwoMorrows Publishing (September 1, 2001)
* ISBN-10: 189390511X
* ISBN-13: 978-1893905115

This superb book could also be titled "Everything you wanted to know about Miracleman, but were afraid to ask".

It's not just the definitive story of Marvelman/Miracleman through the years, it's a discussion on how comics operated in the late-eighties/early-nineties, it's a treatise on one character inspiring a dozen creators, it's the inside scoop on how Alan Moore's mind works, and it's a lecture on the complexity of copyright laws, especially when you look at them from an international perspective.

You get: an introduction by Alex Ross; an overview of Miracleman's publication history; interviews with Mick Anglo (creator of Marvelman), Alan Moore, Dez Skinn, Garry Leach, Alan Davis, Chuck Austen, Rick Veitch, John Totleben, cat yronwode, Neil Gaiman, Mark Buckingham, Barry Windsor-Smith, and Beau Smith; Moore's original series proposal; a timeline for the "Quality Universe"; colour reproductions of every cover; an index to all Miracleman stories; Moore's script for the first episode plus reproductions of the pages from that episode; a previously unpublished Moore and Totleben eight page story; Totleben's sketchbook pages; and five more pages from the unpublished #25