• Miracleman and Mr. Cream descend into the jungles of Paraguay where the battle with Gargunza begins!
• Gargunza's shocking intentions for Liz Moran and her unborn child are revealed!
• An unexpected enemy may mean the death of Miracleman!
• Including material originally presented in WARRIOR #20-21 and MIRACLEMAN #6, plus bonus content.
Alan Moore has a plethora of titles in his bibliography that one could argue as his masterpiece: Watchmen, From Hell, Top Ten, the list goes on and on. But now, we are finally getting a chance to experience one of his seminal works with fresh eyes. Moore's comic work has become so sporadic that even the smallest bits of new material is a gift to fans across the world, but with Miracleman we not only get something new of Moore's to chew on, but we get a work that feels much more raw and fresh than the rest of his past works. This is Moore before the word "masterpiece" followed him around. This is Moore before the legend overtook the writer. This is Miracleman and it has every right to be called a true masterpiece. . Read Full Review
With all that content it becomes almost impossible not to recommend Miracleman #7. If you're familiar with the work of Alan Moore then you'll likely know already if this book is for you. Miracleman is amongst the very best of his writing. Honestly, if you've not read/reading Miracleman and you consider yourself a scholar of comic book history then you are doing yourself a disservice. Every issue of the rerelease so far has been excellent and worth the $4.99 price given how much content is in each book. Even better is the promise of stories from Neil Gaiman to come following the conclusion of Moore's run. With how rare original copies of the series remain, this remastered set is the perfect time to experience a truly game changing piece of comic lore. Read Full Review