The stories in this issue take place after Miracleman 3-D.
"Book Two: Catgames"
reprinted from Warrior (UK) #13
Somewhere in a South American jungle, a twisted man of science whiles away his time hunting for game.
Back in the kitchen-sink drudgery of tawdry Britain, Michael and Liz Moran contemplate the contretemps complicating their marriage.
Johnny Bates is still unresponsive to stimuli, and can't even feed himself, but his mind is hyperactive with whispered temptations from his sociopathic side.
Mike wimps out of arguing with his wife and transforms. As Miracleman, he comes to her like a shimmering Adonis, nearly seven-foot tall. His sparkling aura both calms and excites her.
"One of Those Quiet Moments"
reprinted from Warrior (UK) #14
Miracleman is just taking in the pastoral air for a moment, amid a leafy corner of Epping Forest when he meets a schoolboy. Some light-hearted banter ensues, then Miracleman takes his leave. The blue-clad Demi-God returns home to a scene of pure heartbreak.
"Nightmares"
reprinted from Warrior (UK) #15
The man named Evelyn Cream is rescued from a particularly nasty dream by a panicked phone call from a man who doesn't flap in the face of jeopardy.
Prime suspects for the abduction of Liz Moran are swiftly eliminated from the list, leading to the dread conclusion that it's Emil Gargunza who's behind it.
"Miracleman Family: The Red King Syndrome"
reprinted from Warrior (UK) #17
During the years when the Miracleman family slumbered in a narcotic-induced haze, they dreamed of "adventures" programmed into their subconsciousness by the diminutive demon-doctor, Gargunza.
However, in 1961 a crisis was narrowly averted when the sleeping giants rebelled against the hypnotic suggestions spoon-fed them.
Jim Starlin's cover features a Thanos bust on the bookshelves in the background.