- Man of Miracles (Image Comics)
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Mother Of Existense
Mother Of ExistencePublication information Publisher Image Comics First appearance Spawn #150 Created by Todd McFarlane In-story information Alter ego Unknown Team affiliations Greenworld Notable aliases The Mother, The Father, Jesus Christ, Kali, Sir Lancelot, The Mother Earth, Gaia, Mother Gazer, The Keeper Abilities Immortality, Omniscience, Omnipotence, Omnipresence, Shapeshifting, Creation. The Mother Of Existence (Man of Miracles) (or M.O.M. for short) is a fictional, ageless, mysterious, female super-being, featured in the Spawn comic book series.
Fictional character biography
The Mother (under the ailias Man of Miracles) has appeared to offer her guidance and wisdom to The Hellspawn so that he might play his part in Armageddon. She is an ageless being of practically inconceivable power who has been the architect behind most of the events in the Spawn universe, holding significant knowledge of Al Simmons and his role as Spawn, knowledge that not even Mammon possesses and possessing powers beyond that of God or Satan. Her true form is as the "Mother" of Existence, though she is neither female or male, she is able to cast an illusion to make herself look male.
It is revealed that Mother/Man of Miracles is in fact the one who walked among mortals as "Jesus Christ", and thus was actually independent of "God" in the Spawn universe. The twelve heavenly warriors known as the Disciples, formed from the souls of the Twelve Apostles, actually follow Man of Miracles above God.
Mother gave each of her infinite children a world to run as they wish; God and Satan were both given Earth. God and Satan constantly bickered and fought to the point where they declared war on one another. Mankind, being created by God (from The Mother's energy) but given free will by Satan, became unique and Mother instantly fell in love with them and decided to act on their behalf, rather than let her children use them as cannon fodder. Mother stripped both of her children of their kingdoms and made them sleep in a forgotten corner of the universe. Mother then came to Earth as Jesus Christ, spreading a message of love and tolerance. This message being corrupted by mankind, Mother saw that Armageddon was inevitable. Giving mankind a chance to survive, Mother preserved all the souls that had died in the same hour as Al Simmons and placed them inside of Spawn. Spawn represents the potential of mankind and must prove that humanity is worth saving from God and Satan's feud. Mother brought back God and Satan as the human children of Terry and Wanda Fitzgerald in order to give them an appreciation for humanity and change their ways. This plan failed, as the twins simply became more insane than before and wreaked further chaos on Earth. They have since regained their memories, powers, and kingdoms and are bolstering their armies for the final push that will begin Armageddon.
Mother has also been revealed as being The Keeper of Greenworld, the voice of the Emerald Parliament and the one who originally summoned The Heap.
M.O.M.'s appearance changes depending upon who is perceiving her(him). She has appeared as an anime-inspired hero, as Miracleman, as a mysterious, beautiful, nude woman covered in ivy who was presumably Gaia, Jesus Christ and, in her true form, as the Mother of Creation: a caucasian skinned, beautiful, nude woman with a masculine body. When cloaked in her illusion, people see her as they want to, and she subsequently explains that this is because reality is far more malleable than humanity believes. In her anime guise, M.O.M.'s look changes consistently from panel to panel. The tattoos on her face are different each time, the logo on her chest appears and reappears and sometimes her shirt disappears but her logo remains visible on her skin. It is unknown why there is such little consistency to her look in this form.
Copyright issues
This character, especially in first appearances, was very similar to the character Miracleman (also known as Marvelman), popularized in the Eclipse Comics series written by Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman. The rights to the character of Miracleman are heavily contested, though (particularly by Todd McFarlane and Neil Gaiman) and the Man of Miracles character was later seemingly developed to be different to Miracleman, presumably to avoid any issues of legal ownership. In his original appearance he is named Mike Moran, the human identity of Miracleman. His costume is also a variation of that of Miracleman.
Notes
- See The Presence for the DC Comics version.
- See The Fulcrum for the Marvel Comics version.
Spawn Protagonists Heaven Hell Other characters Writers and artists Todd McFarlane • Brian Holguin • David Hine • Greg Capullo • Angel Medina • Philip Tan • Jay Anacleto • Brian HaberlinSpin-offs Angela • Curse of the Spawn • Hellspawn • Sam and Twitch • Shadows of Spawn • The Adventures of Spawn • Spawn: GodslayerMovies and television Video games Todd McFarlane's Spawn: The Video Game (1995) • Spawn: The Eternal (1997) • Spawn (handheld game)(1999) • Spawn: In the Demon's Hand (2000) • Spawn: Armageddon (2003) • Soulcalibur II (2003)Related articles Neil Gaiman • Alan Moore • Image Comics • McFarlane Toys • Spawn villains • Necroplasm • Spawn/Batman • The Dark SagaCategories:- Image Comics characters
- Fictional portrayals of God
- Fictional shapeshifters
- Mythology in comics
- Fictional prophets
- Characters created by Todd McFarlane
- Judeo-Christian mythology in comics
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