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Miracleman#6
Cover: Tim Truman

Miracleman #6

Feb 1986 · Eclipse · 0.95 USD; 1.25 CAD
“...And Every Dog Its Day”

In "...And Every Dog Its Day," Alan Moore and Alan Davis deliver a striking turn in the Miracleman saga, where the power of a single word holds terrifying weight. When Dr. Gargunza speaks "Abraxas," Miracleman reverts to his human form, Mike Moran, only to learn his magic word won’t work for one hour. Then, with a chilling twist, Gargunza invokes "Steppenwolf," transforming his dog Pluto into the monstrous Miracledog. Cover by Tim Truman captures the eerie shift in tone, making this a pivotal moment in the series.

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writer Alan Moore · artist, inker Alan Davis · colorist Ron Courtney · cover Tim Truman

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writer Alan Moore
artist, inker Alan Davis
colorist Ron Courtney
cover pencils, inks Tim Truman

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By speaking the word "Abraxas", Dr. Gargunza causes Miracleman to revert back to Mike Moran. Mike is informed that his magic word won't work for one hour. Gargunza then speaks the word "Steppenwolf", which transforms his dog Pluto into Miracledog.

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