While
Mick Anglo's
Marvelman and
Young Marvelman characters were based on
Captain Marvel and
Captain Marvel Jr. respectively, when the time came to add a third member to the line-up he devised
Kid Marvelman, whereas
Fawcett Publications had created
Mary Marvel as the third member of the
Marvel Family. Anglo's reasons for doing so were unclear, though both Moore and
Denis Gifford would later speculate that this was to forestall any prejudice from the comic's predominantly young male readership against a female character. When Moore revived the characters in 1982 as part of the
Marvelman story in the
anthology Warrior, Moore retained Kid Marvelman but also began planning to have a female character join the Anglo creations. Marvelwoman was mentioned in the chronology he and
Steve Moore devised for the planned combined
Warrior universe, being mentioned as marrying Marvelman in 1989 and bearing his son.
Miracleman #10 in December 1986 saw Lear appear in her human form, with what would later be revealed as Miraclewoman's face and boots glimpsed without context before the superhuman version was finally revealed in
Miracleman #11, published in May 1987. ==Fictional character biography==