“The long-awaited second book of a planned Miracleman trilogy, Gaiman’s lead character is a young man, caught between the terrors of childhood and adulthood, who must reckon with what kind of person he will try to be. The nightmares in “The Silver Age” aren’t as deliberately unknowable as those in Gaiman’s other classics — and it’s to Gaiman’s credit, and the artist Mark Buckingham’s, that the cruel monsters and sweet temptations in the book remain just as evocative and ambiguous.”
– The New York Times
“Gaiman and Buckingham have crafted a masterful work of metafiction.” – Comicbook.com
“The writing and art [of Miracleman: The Silver Age] are masterful, and together deliver some incredible storytelling.” – Comic Watch
“Readers have waited 29 years for this story, and the creative team [of Gaiman and Buckingham] recognized that and delivered.” – AIPT
“Miracleman: The Silver Age succeeds in art, story, and the synthesis of both.” – Major Spoilers