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* ImpliedRape: It isn't directly stated that Dicky Dauntless was molested by men in the orphanage he grew up, but it is strongly implied by his internal narration stating how horrible the experiences were and expressing relief that Emil Gargunza had no interest in kissing or hurting him.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Tom Caxton in the present day is blatantly drawn to resemble Creator/AlanMoore.
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* PimpingTheOffspring: As part of the comic's CerebusRetcon of the original Miracleman comics from 1950s, the comic reveals that Dicky Dauntless and several other boys from his orphanage were prostituted out to older men against their consent, only given the hollow reward of ice-cream.
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* ToBeContinued: The ending of the final issue has a caption confirming that "The Dark Age" will continue the story.
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* DoYouWantToCopulate: Dickie is advised that Kay will want to have sex with him, and that he should probably say no. Kay does indeed proposition him a very direct and casual way. He says no.
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* DoYouWantToCopulate: Dickie is advised that Kay will want to have sex with him, and that he should probably say no. Kay does indeed proposition him him, in a very direct and casual way. He says no. [[spoiler:Meta Maid's later comments suggest that this was wise advice, as Kay's sexual partners are somehow transformed]].
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''Miracleman: The Silver Age'' is a comic storyline by writer Creator/NeilGaiman and artist Mark Buckingham, the second part of their ComicBook/{{Miracleman}} trilogy.
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''Miracleman: The Silver Age'' is a comic storyline by writer Creator/NeilGaiman and artist Mark Buckingham, the second part of their ComicBook/{{Miracleman}} ''ComicBook/{{Miracleman}}'' trilogy.
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* Tom Caxton mentions that ComicBook/{{Superman}}'s Fortress of Solitude was one of the things that made him decide to live halfway up a mountain. Jason gets the reference, but has to explain Superman to Meta-Maid, who doesn't.
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* Tom Caxton mentions that ComicBook/{{Superman}}'s Fortress of Solitude was one of the things that made him decide to live halfway up a mountain. Jason gets the reference, but has to explain Superman to Meta-Maid, who doesn't.
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--->'''Tom Caxton:''' ''[singing]'' You never asked me what I wanted, you only asked me why...
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* ShoutOut:
** Tom Caxton quotes lyrics from Music/ElvisCostello's ''Miracle Man''.
** When Meta-Maid first meets Tom Caxton, he mentions Music/TheBeatles' song ''Lovely Rita'' (which has the chorus "Lovely Rita, meter maid"). Meta-Maid doesn't get the reference.
** Tom Caxton quotes lyrics from Music/ElvisCostello's ''Miracle Man''.
** When Meta-Maid first meets Tom Caxton, he mentions Music/TheBeatles' song ''Lovely Rita'' (which has the chorus "Lovely Rita, meter maid"). Meta-Maid doesn't get the reference.
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* TalkingImYourDreams: [[spoiler:Bates appears in Dickie's dreams, discussing Miracleman's new world and adding to Dickie's discomfort]].
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* TalkingImYourDreams: TalkingInYourDreams: [[spoiler:Bates appears in Dickie's dreams, discussing Miracleman's new world and adding to Dickie's discomfort]].
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* TalkingImYourDreams: [[spoiler:Bates appears in Dickie's dreams, discussing Miracleman's new world and adding to Dickie's discomfort]].
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Marvel's version of the arc is published as its own limited series, titled ''Miracleman by Gaiman & Buckingham: The Silver Age'', and the first issue is scheduled for publication on October 19 2022.
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Marvel's version of the arc is published as its own limited series, titled ''Miracleman by Gaiman & Buckingham: The Silver Age'', and the first issue is scheduled for publication was released on October 19 2022.
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* {{Expy}}: As part of their [[{{LARP}} superhero games]], some of the young superhumans adopt very familiar forms. [[AllInTheManual design sketches]] in the Marvel reprint directly confirm their inspiration, but it was always pretty obvious:
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* {{Expy}}: As part of their [[{{LARP}} superhero games]], some of the young superhumans adopt very familiar forms. [[AllInTheManual [[AllThereInTheManual design sketches]] in the Marvel reprint directly confirm their inspiration, but it was always pretty obvious:
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* {{Expy}}: As part of their [[{{LARP}} superhero games]], some of the young superhumans adopt very familiar forms. [[AllInTheManual design sketches]] in the Marvel reprint directly confirm their inspiration, but it was always pretty obvious:
** 'Klingsor the Galaxatron, Destroyer of Worlds' is clearly Galactus.
** 'Vril-Vrox-Vrang, the Doom from Five Thousand Fathoms' is Fin Fang Foom.
** 'Klingsor the Galaxatron, Destroyer of Worlds' is clearly Galactus.
** 'Vril-Vrox-Vrang, the Doom from Five Thousand Fathoms' is Fin Fang Foom.
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* {{LARP}}: The superbabies, now grown up, dress as costumed heroes and villains and play at fighting on a pacific island. While in-character, they limit themselves to specific powers. Some of them use their [[HenshinHero body swapping]] powers to assume much larger, monstrous forms.
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!!'''Warning: ''The Silver Age'' is a direct sequel to Creator/AlanMoore's original ''Miracleman'' stories and some {{Late Arrival Spoiler}}s for those comics appear on this page.'''
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!!'''Warning: ''The Silver Age'' is a direct sequel to Creator/AlanMoore's original ''Miracleman'' stories and some unmarked {{Late Arrival Spoiler}}s for those comics appear on this page.'''
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* InCaseYouForgotWhoWroteIt: As with the ''Golden Age'' reprints, the Marvel series includes ''"by Gaiman & Buckingham"'' as part of its actual title.
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After Creator/MarvelComics acquired the rights to the character, it was announced that the existing issues would be completed and Gaiman and Buckingham would then return to finish the arc with new material. In 2022, it was also announced that Buckingham had chosen to completely redraw the two existing issues as part of that republication.
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After Creator/MarvelComics acquired the rights to the character, it was announced that the existing issues would be completed reprinted and Gaiman and Buckingham would then return to finish the arc with new material. In 2022, it was also announced that Buckingham had chosen to completely redraw the two existing issues as part of that republication.
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Marvel's version of the arc is published as its own limited series, titled ''Miracleman by Gaiman & Buckingham: The Silver Age'', and the first issue is scheduled for publication on October 12 2022.
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Marvel's version of the arc is published as its own limited series, titled ''Miracleman by Gaiman & Buckingham: The Silver Age'', and the first issue is scheduled for publication on October 12 19 2022.
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The trilogy as a whole is a sequel to Creator/AlanMoore's run on ''Miracleman'', which ended with the titular superhuman transforming Earth into a new utopia. ''The Golden Age'', the first part of Gaiman and Buckingham's story, explored the lives of ordinary people in that extraordinary world. ''The Silver Age'' shifts its focus to Dickie Dauntless, 'Young Miracleman', a long-dead teen superhero who's now revived in a world he no longer recognises.
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The trilogy as a whole is a sequel to Creator/AlanMoore's run on ''Miracleman'', which ended with the titular superhuman transforming Earth into a new utopia. ''The ''[[ComicBook/MiraclemanTheGoldenAge The Golden Age'', Age]]'', the first part of Gaiman and Buckingham's story, explored the lives of ordinary people in that extraordinary world. ''The Silver Age'' shifts its focus to Dickie Dauntless, 'Young Miracleman', a long-dead teen superhero who's now revived in a world he no longer recognises.
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!!'''Warning: ''The Silver Age'' is a direct sequel to Creator/AlanMoore's original ''Miracleman'' stories and some {{Late Arrival Spoiler}}s for those comics appear on this page.'''
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Marvel's version of the arc is published as its own limited series, titled ''Miracleman by Gaiman & Buckingham: The Silver Age'' Age'', and the first issue is scheduled for publication on October 12 2022.
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* GeorgeLucasAlteredVersion: The two issues initially published by Eclipse are completely redrawn by Mark Buckingham for the Marvel series.
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* BackFromTheDead: The arc centres around Dickie Dauntless, 'Young Miracleman', who's been dead for decades but is now revived in a new cloned body (as shown in the 'Retrieval' story that ran through the ''Golden Age'' issues).
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Marvel's version of the arc is published as its own limited series, titled ''Miracleman by Gaiman and & Buckingham: The Silver Age'' and the first issue is scheduled for publication on October 12 2022.2022.
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* DoYouWantToCopulate: Dickie is advised that Kay will want to have sex with him, and that he should probably say no. Kay does indeed proposition him a very direct and casual way. He says no.
* ShipperOnDeck: Played for drama. [[spoiler:Miraclewoman is sure that Dickie isn't straight, and thinks he has romantic feelings for Miracleman. Miracleman, acting on this advice, kisses the teenager - and Dickie reacts ''very'' badly, lashing out and wondering if this is why Johnny, Kid Miracleman, was corrupted into a villain]].
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!!''The Silver Age'' contains the following tropes:
* DoYouWantToCopulate: Dickie is advised that Kay will want to have sex with him, and that he should probably say no. Kay does indeed proposition him a very direct and casual way. He says no.
* ShipperOnDeck: Played for drama. [[spoiler:Miraclewoman is sure that Dickie isn't straight, and thinks he has romantic feelings for Miracleman. Miracleman, acting on this advice, kisses the teenager - and Dickie reacts ''very'' badly, lashing out and wondering if this is why Johnny, Kid Miracleman, was corrupted into a villain]].
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Marvel's version of the arc is published as its own limited series, titled ''Miracleman by Gaiman and Buckingham: The Silver Age'' and the first Marvel issue is scheduled for publication on October 12 2022.
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''Miracleman: The Silver Age'' is a comic storyline by writer Creator/NeilGaiman and artist Mark Buckingham, the second part of their ComicBook/{{Miracleman}} trilogy.
The trilogy as a whole is a sequel to Creator/AlanMoore's run on ''Miracleman'', which ended with the titular superhuman transforming Earth into a new utopia. ''The Golden Age'', the first part of Gaiman and Buckingham's story, explored the lives of ordinary people in that extraordinary world. ''The Silver Age'' shifts its focus to Dickie Dauntless, 'Young Miracleman', a long-dead teen superhero who's now revived in a world he no longer recognises.
The first issues of ''The Silver Age'' were initially published in 1992-1993 by Eclipse Comics as part of the ongoing ''Miracleman'' series, as ''The Golden Age'' had been, but Eclipse ceased publication and the series was cancelled just two issues into the arc.
After Creator/MarvelComics acquired the rights to the character, it was announced that the existing issues would be completed and Gaiman and Buckingham would then return to finish the arc with new material. In 2022, it was also announced that Buckingham had chosen to completely redraw the two existing issues as part of that republication.
The first Marvel issue is scheduled for publication on October 12 2022.
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