![]() ![]() Rather than stopping, he turned to comic packager Mick Anglo for help continuing or replacing the comic. had been publishing black-and-white reprints of the series, along with other Fawcett titles, in the UK. In 1953, the American company Fawcett Comics, which was the US publisher of Captain Marvel, discontinued the title because of a lawsuit from DC Comics. It was revived in 1982 in a dark, post-modern reboot by writer Alan Moore, with later contributions by Neil Gaiman. Miller & Son originally as a United Kingdom home-grown substitute for the American character Captain Marvel, the original series ran until 1963. Created in 1954 by writer-artist Mick Anglo for publisher L. Miracleman ( Michael "Micky" "Mike" Moran), originally known as Marvelman, is a fictional superhero appearing in comic books first published by L.
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