Is That Alan Moore In Neil Gaiman & Mark Buckingham's Miracleman: The Silver Age 4? (Spoilers) miracleman marvel alanmoore neilhimself markbuckingham
\nIn Miracleman: The Silver Age #3, we met Tom Caxton, the first human chosen to be made into a superhuman by Miracleman.
And he walks around town with a cane, a cape and massive rings on his fingers wherever he goes. He might not be able to do any of that if he'd moved his home halfway up a mountain. It is, however, very funny indeed, if placed in pathos in today's Miracleman.
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