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Vieux 11/12/2005, 13h14
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Date d'inscription: septembre 2004
Localisation: Cowboy From Hell
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Shockingly, in 2001, many years after McFarlane had purchased Eclipse and promised strange titles that never appeared, Miracleman was slated to reappear in the pages of Hellspawn, a spin-off title from Spawn. Mike Moran, Miracleman's alter ego, had appeared months prior and bore no real relation to his Moore-Gaiman version. He was slated to first transform within the book at the end of Hellspawn #12 and was to be featured on the cover to #13. Gaiman publically asked readers to boycot the issues, initially declining to sue. As others rallied to his side, he changed his mind. With his novel American Gods on the best-seller lists, he sued McFarlane with Marvels and Miracles, a limited-liability company to which Gaiman, Moore, and Buckingham transferred their rights to Miracleman and which would represent the interests of Miracleman, as opposed to Gaiman's interests, in court. Marvel Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada publically announced a deal to produce a Marvel Universe mini-series written by Gaiman, the profits of which would be donated to the lawsuit. Meanwhile, Ashley Wood, the popular and stylistic artist on Hellspawn, quit the title, leaving the bastardized return of Miracleman unpublished in the wake of the litigation.
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