"Murder Lodge." Mister Miracle and company check into the Murder Lodge and engage in battle with Mad Merkin, Della the Dinosaur, and Little Bullets.
Script, pencils, and cover by Jack Kirby. Inks by Mike Royer.
Cover price $0.20.
"It's All in the Mine." Mister Miracle returns after a three-year absence, but so do the villains of Apokolips. This is the first issue after Jack Kirby left the series. Script by Steve Englehart, pencils by Marshall Rogers, inks by Ilya Hunch (which is a pseudonym for Rogers, Alan Weiss, Mike Nasser, Neal Adams and others). Cover by Rogers.
"Eclipse." Mister Miracle battles a mind-controlled Big Barda in this action-packed issue. Script by Steve Englehart, pencils by Marshall Rogers, inks by Vince Colletta. Cover by Rogers.
"Command Performance." Mister Miracle performs a special magic show, with the fate of Big Barda hanging in the balance. Features appearance by Darkseid. The Penguin stars in a one-page Hostess ad, "The Cuckoo Cuckoos." Script by Steve Englehart, pencils by Marshall Rogers, inks by Vince Colletta. Cover by Rogers.
"Midnight of the Gods." In Steve Englehart's final issue on the series, Mister Miracle has an epic battle with Darkseid. Batman and Robin star in a one-page Hostess ad, "Sable Lady." Script by John Harkness (the pseudonym of Steve Englehart), pencils by Marshall Rogers, inks by Rick Bryant and John Fuller. Cover by Rogers.
"Midnight of the Gods." In Steve Englehart's final issue on the series, Mister Miracle has an epic battle with Darkseid. Batman and Robin star in a one-page Hostess ad, "Sable Lady."
Script by John Harkness (the pseudonym of Steve Englehart), pencils by Marshall Rogers, inks by Rick Bryant and John Fuller. Cover by Rogers. Cover price $0.35.
"The Paranoid Pill." Mister Miracle must escape from a skyscraper, which is made difficult by thousands of brainwashed innocents trying to kill the hero.
Includes letter to the editor by comic book writer Bob Rozakis. Script, pencils, and cover by Jack Kirby. Inks by Vince Colletta.
Cover price $0.15.
Tired of and worried about the death-defying stunts, Big Barda demands that her husband, Scott Free/Mr. Miracle stop and live a normal life. But their enemies have other ideas for their life in "No Escape from Destiny." This epic story features Mr. Miracle and Big Barda and many of the regular and semi-regular characters like Oberon, Funky Flashman, Kalibak, Granny Goodness, and Darkseid from Jack Kirby's original Mr. Miracle series. Script by Mark Evanier and art by Steve Rude and Mike Royer. Issue also has a three-page re-telling of Mr. Miracle's origin.
Scott Free, Big Barda and Oberon's aspirations to the normal life and a normal job don't turn out that way in "Be It Ever So Humble." Script by J.M. DeMatteis and art by Ian Gibson.
Issue has a brief re-telling/summary of Mr. Miracle's origin and adventures.
Cover price $1.00.
Funky Flashman and the Head scheme against Mr. Miracle in "Head of the Clash."
Script by Len Wein and art by Joe Phillips and Art Nichols.
Cover price $1.00.
While touring the galaxy in his super escape artist show, Mr. Miracle runs afoul of Lobo and back on Earth, Big Barda struggles to maintain a normal life in "A Fine Kettle of Fish."
Script by Len Wein and art by Joe Phillips and Bruce Patterson.
Cover price $1.00.
Mr. Miracle and Lobo team up to save the dolphins while Big Barda deals with two kids who have discovered Mr. Miracle's secret identity in "Eating Pain."
Script by Doug Moench and art by Joe Phillips and Bruce Patterson.
Cover price $1.00.
Mr. Miracle struggles against the Trial of Five on an alien planet while Big Barda deals with problems on Earth in "Power Fantasy."
Script by Doug Moench and art by Joe Phillips and Bruce Patterson.
Cover price $1.00.
Mr. Miracle and his team end up on Apokolips while back on Earth, Big Barda mistakenly believes that Scott Free is dead in "Fury Hath No Females Like Apokolips."
Script by Doug Moench and art by Joe Phillips and Bob Dvorak.
Cover price $1.00.
Mr. Miracle and his team end up on Apokolips while back on Earth, Big Barda mistakenly believes that Scott Free is dead in "Fury Hath No Females Like Apokolips."
Script by Doug Moench and art by Joe Phillips and Bob Dvorak.
over price $1.00.
On Apokolips, Mr. Miracle comes face-to-face with his old nemesis Granny Goodness in "Apokolips Then and Now."
Script by Doug Moench and art by Joe Phillips and Bob Dvorak.
Cover price $1.00.
Mr. Miracle/Scott Free returns to Earth and finds out that everybody thinks he is dead, Big Barda is in jail and some rioting at his house concerning Barda's actions while he was gone in "Mutants."
Script by Doug Moench and art by M.D. Bright and Romeo Tanghal.
Cover price $1.00.
Scott, Big Barda and Oberon move to New York and even that task creates problems and adventures in "Movin' Day." Story also has a two-page retelling of Mr. Miracle's origin.
Script by Doug Moench and art by Joe Phillips and Bob Dvorak.
Cover price $1.00.
Shilo is the target when a foe from Scott Free's past returns while Big Barda makes the cut in her new job in "The Lump That Came to Campus."
Script by Doug Moench and art by Ken Hooper and Bob Dvorak.
Cover price $1.00.
Final issue of series. Scott has to face his own godhood and Barda has to face her past in "Godspawn."
Script by Doug Moench and art by Joe Phillips and Bob Dvorak.
Cover price $1.25.
While Scott Free has problems at his fix-it shop and Big Barda has problems at the daycare center, into town comes a superhero who wants to get away from it all in "Hero is a Four Letter Word."
Script by Len Wein and art by Joe Phillips and Bruce Patterson.
Cover price $1.00.
Stone Walls Do Not a Prison Make... - Written by Kevin Dooley. Art and Cover by Steve Crespo & Marcio Morais.
He was born of New Genesis, raised on the nightmare world of Apokolips, and traded by Highfather in a deadly pact with Darkseid. Scott Free survived a hellish youth to become perhaps the most human of the New Gods -- an unparalleled escape artist and hero of the Justice League -- Mister Miracle! Spinning out of the catastrophic events unfolding in New Gods, Mister Miracle is the second exciting ongoing series reviving the "new mythology" created by comics legend Jack Kirby. The tainting of the Source in New Gods (1995 4th Series) #2 has taken its toll on reality, spreading a corruption that will infect not only New Genesis and Apokolips, but Earth itself. Now in a universe slowly going mad, Mister Miracle escapes to Earth after rejecting his godly heritage, and runs afoul of his old allies in the Justice League...who are out for Scott Free's blood! By issue #2, Mister Miracle's powers -- and even his costume -- will undergo radical changes as Scott Free moves closer to his true destiny. And that's just for starters!
32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.95.
...Nor Iron Bars a Jail - Written by Kevin Dooley. Art and Cover by Steve Crespo & Marcio Morais.
Wonder Woman, Fire and Obsidian have been possessed by the Source...and they are out for blood! The only way to save Big Barda from the grip of death in Hadis is for Scott Free to accept his true destiny and the powers that he has so long rejected. Plus: A pinup of Big Barda and Oberon by Dwayne Turner.
32 pages, full color. Cover price $1.95.
Scott Free becomes a god and goes to hell to save Big Barda in "Freedom's Not Just Another Word."
Script by Kevin Dooley and art by Steve Crespo and Marcio Morais.
Cover price $1.95.