Kid Marvelman, later known as Kid Miracleman, is a fictional comic book character appearing in Marvelman.
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Kid Marvelman, later known as Kid Miracleman, is a fictional comic book character appearing in Marvelman.
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In 2009, Kid Marvelman Miracleman was ranked as IGN's 26th-greatest comic book villain of all time.
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Kid Marvelman is the alter-ego of Johnny Bates and transforms into superhuman form by saying the word "Marvelman" .
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The original Kid Marvelman wears a yellow version of Marvelman's uniform with a KM emblem.
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In Quality Communications' new series, the previously published adventures of the Kid Marvelman Family are treated as a virtual reality created to program three experimental superhumans created by the British government using captured alien technology.
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Kid Marvelman survives, and believing the others dead, is left alone in the real world .
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Kid Marvelman reveals the depths to which he has sunk, murdering his own secretary in front of his former mentor and threatening to do the same to Marvelman's wife.
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Kid Marvelman's found at the scene of the battle by the authorities, who place him in a government mental facility.
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Marvelman returns to Earth after spending hours enjoying himself in space, finding that in his absence, Kid Marvelman has destroyed the city of London as an act of desperation.
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Kid Marvelman Miracleman's injured body is still held in stasis in infra-space, right next to Young Miracleman's body.
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Legal reasons, Kid Marvelman became Kid Miracleman when the 1980s series was republished in the United States.
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