March 23rd, 2010 Issue time01:07:59 pm, by ComicList Email
 Subscribe Bookmark and Share

Categories: Marvel Comics, media release

MarvelmanClassicPrimer_QuesadaCover.jpgMarvelmanClassicPrimer_AngloCover.jpgMedia Release -- Marvel is proud to announce the return of Marvelman to shelves everywhere with the release of Marvelman Classic Primer #1 in June! Who is the mysterious Marvelman? And just why is he one of the most enduring super heroes of all time? The answers arrives in this commemorative one-shot featuring interviews with creator Mick Anglo, superstar Neil Gaiman and more who contributed to this character's history over the years! Plus, get all-new pin ups of key Marvelman characters by superstar artists Mike Perkins, Doug Braithwaite, Miguel Angel Sepulveda, Jae Lee, Khoi Pham and Ben Oliver! This landmark issue features two covers—one with the timeless art of Mick Anglo and another with the now-iconic rendition of Marvelman by Marvel Editor-In-Chief—and superstar artist—Joe Quesada!

Continue reading...

July 24th, 2009 Issue time09:00:33 pm, by ComicList Email
 Subscribe Bookmark and Share

Categories: Comments From Chuck, Marvel Comics

Marvelman SpecialNow that Marvel has announced the acquisition of Marvelman rights from Mick Anglo, I thought I'd blog out loud some thoughts I have regarding the irony of this event.

  • Marvelman was a copy (i.e. rip off) of Captain Marvel.
  • Marvelman was created as a copy of Captain Marvel because The Big Cheese ceased publication due to a DC Comics lawsuit.
  • DC claimed Captain Marvel infringed on their Superman copyright. Later, DC bought the rights to the Captain Marvel family of characters.
  • With Fawcett and Captain Marvel gone, there was no one left to sue Anglo or L Miller & Son, the original publisher of Marvelman, for infringing on the Captain Marvel copyright.
  • When Warrior published a Marvelman Special, Marvel Comics' lawyers complained about the trademark issues, and Marvelman became Miracleman.
  • Miracleman was published by Eclipse, and eventually disappeared into a Sargasso Sea of ownership confusion. Right now, as nearly as I can tell, the only two people who are claiming any rights to the character are Todd McFarlane and Neil Gaiman.

But, now, Marvel says the creator of Marvelman has sold them the rights. So where does that leave Miracleman? Are they the same character, or two different characters? Isn't it fair to say Mick Anglo created both? Isn't Miracleman just Marvelman with a different name? Will Neil Gaiman be involved with any new Marvelman stories? Will those stories start fresh, or will they acknowledge the Eclipse Miracleman comics? Has anyone found Gaiman at SDCC and asked him?

I don't know, to all of the above. But I'm on board to see what happens next!

UPDATE: Neil Gaiman posted on Twitter: "Re Marvelman: I think it's great news that Mick Anglo's creations is going to be seen again, and hopeful that my work & Bucky's will be back... they bought them (the rights to Marvelman) from Mick Anglo's representatives. Todd McFarlane could still sue everyone but I hope he won't."

July 24th, 2009 Issue time06:56:40 pm, by ComicList Email
 Subscribe Bookmark and Share

Categories: Marvel Comics, Conventions, San Diego Comic-Con International, media release

MarvelmanMedia Release -- The biggest news of Comic Con International in San Diego was revealed moments ago and jaws are still on the floor—the world-renowned super hero Marvelman is now part of the Marvel Comics family! Marvel Comics has purchased the rights to Marvelman from creator Mick Anglo and his representatives, finding a home for one of the most sought after heroes in graphic fiction!

"It is an honor to work with Mick Anglo to bring his creation to a larger audience than ever before," said Dan Buckley, CEO & Publisher, Print, Animation & Digital Media, Marvel Entertainment Inc. "Fans are in for something special as they discover just what makes Marvelman such an important character in comic book history."

Continue reading...