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Marvel Comics Mirage

2007 March 30



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Do all the major comic book publishers have their own versions of Superman (strongmen flight / strongwomen)?

DC has Superman, Superboy, Superwoman, Supergirl, Steel, Ultra Boy, Wonder Man, Hypermania, Power Girl, Captain Marvel, Mary Marvel, etc. Wildstorm has Mr. Majestic. Milestone has icon. Marvel has Ultragirl, Ms. Marvel, Sentry, Hyperion, Gladiator, etc. But what about Image, Top Cow, Mirage, Dark Horse and the rest? Superman inspired to fly "full brick" archetype and is a very popular. Please let me know. Thank you. There is also Mighty Man: Miracleman http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mighty_Man: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracleman Prime: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Prime_ (comics) Shazam Some wannabees: Some http://www.marvelfamily.com/Potpourri/Wannabees/ wannabees Superman http://www.greatkrypton.com/superman/micro.php?gallery=wannabes

I think most comic book companies have their own Superman pastiches. The image is Invincible & Omni-Man. Heck, even Archie Comics took the Shield, which was much like the Superman of that period of time (super strong, super jumps, and invulnerability), before Superman gained power as it developed. Some of the newer companies, probably tried to avoid Superman pastiches for 3 reasons: 1) they do not want to end up in an action such as that broke Fawcett Comics and DC caused to own Captain Marvel, 2) want to show their originality recruit readers looking for something different, and 3) is a growing opinion appears in popularity (an opinion I do not happen according to yet recognize any) that Superman sucks. The first two make sense, and if the third party There is, I think anybody could very well make some money. Sure, you can have fun looking through the comic companies listed on the link below, past and this, to see who fits the mold of Superman. Have fun.

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