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King and Gerads’s 12-issue Mister Miracle maxi series begins this August from DC Comics, chaining up Jack Kirby’s messianic escape artist for a brand new adventure.
Tom King and Mitch Gerads reimagined two of the Fourth World’s core characters with the blistering and often brutal Mister Miracle. I sat down with the Eisner winning pair at San Diego Comic-Con ...
Written by Tom King (BATMAN) and illustrated by Mitch Gerads (The Punisher), this is a MISTER MIRACLE unlike any you've read before. On sale AUGUST 9 • 32 pg, 1 of 12, FC, $3.99 US • MATURE ...
This week sees the release of Mister Miracle #1, the return of the Jack Kirby character to his own series. The book is being done by Tom King and Mitch Gerads and in an interview with DC All ...
Under the care of Batman writer Tom King and artist Mitch Gerards, one of Jack Kirby’s most bizarre creations ever became one of the best new comics of 2017. Mister Miracle, which kicked off ...
Warner Bros. Animation and DC Studios are taking the next step on their animated journey with a TV version of the Mister Miracle comic book series. Tom King, who wrote the Mister Miracle comics ...
Paste: Mitch, there’s so much going on in Mister Miracle #1. I’m seeing Ben-Day dots, selective blurring, watercolor textures, tube TV distortion. It’s heavily atmospheric.
When asked on the Phase Zero podcast is Mister Miracle should be expected for the New Gods movie, King said, “I don’t see how you could do New Gods with Mr. Miracle, it’d be a weird movie.” ...
Ever since Tom King, Mitch Gerads, and Clayton Cowles’ Mister Miracle started, the background (and occasionally foreground) of Mister Miracle and Big Barda’s story has been consumed by an all ...
Mister Miracle is just the latest DC Studios project to draw on King's DC work. 2026's Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow is directly based on King and Bilquis Evely's 2021 comic of the same name.
Mister Miracle was one of the best comics on shelves last year—but the first reunion between Sheriff of Babylon partners Tom King and Mitch Gerads at DC almost took place much closer to home ...