• The cast of the Golden Age converges on London to remember, to renew and to rejoice.
• Miracleman walks amongst the London's Day crowds searching for answers -- before revealing a miraculous gift to humankind!
• Then, in "Retrieval," HE wakes up...and the Silver Age begins!
• Including material originally presented in MIRACLEMAN (1985) #22, plus bonus content.
Perfectly balanced, reminding us there are always bad apples in society who will long for darkness, the issue is a complete image of the new world. Connecting not only to the violence of Olympus as characters still wander the old killing fields, but to the optimism of happy endings discussed in the opening, the last few pages are lovely and healing in their imagery. Read Full Review
The heroes riding off into the sunset is supposed to be the end of the story, the happily ever after. And yet there are more stories to come. What then shall the future hold? Is the sunset followed by the dark of night or day without ceasing? It is an inquiry even the god himself, walking amongst the mortals as Saturn in Arcady, asks of a psych-pharmaceutical prophetess: Am I doing the right thing? Have I done right That is the question which haunts me? Such is a question I anticipate Gaiman will set to answering in the next series, Miracleman: The Silver Age. Given the gold which Gaimans wrought on franchise thus far, even if follow-up is merely silver in comparison, Ill certainly be sticking around to read it. Read Full Review