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{{short description|Book by Elliot S. Maggin}} {{Use mdy dates|date=March 2025}} {{Infobox book | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Novels or Wikipedia:WikiProject_Books --> | name = Miracle Monday | title_orig = | translator = | image = Superman Miracle Monday.png | caption = | author = [[Elliot S. Maggin]] | cover_artist = | country = United States | language = English | series = | genre = [[Superhero fiction]] | publisher = [[Warner Books]] | release_date = [[1981 in literature|1981]] | media_type = Print ([[paperback]]) | pages = 205 pp (first edition paperback) | isbn = 0446911968 | isbn_note = (first edition paperback) | oclc = | preceded_by = [[Superman: Last Son of Krypton]] | followed_by = [[Kingdom Come (comics)#Collected editions|Kingdom Come]] }} '''''Miracle Monday''''' is a novel written by [[Elliot S. Maggin]], starring the [[DC Comics]] superhero [[Superman]]. It was published in 1981. A revised edition was published in 2017. This is Elliot S. Maggin's second Superman novel, following ''[[Superman: Last Son of Krypton]]''. As with Maggin's first novel, the original edition was published as a tie-in with the then-current Superman film series, with the first edition including a photograph of [[Christopher Reeve]] as the character; the novel is not, however, an adaptation of any of the films, nor does it take place in the same continuity as the movies. ''Miracle Monday'' tells the story of Superman trying to stop an entity of pure evil from causing universal chaos. The story introduces the time traveler Kristin Wells. The character later appeared in the Superman comics, both as herself and as [[Superwoman]]. The novel introduces the holiday Miracle Monday, which occurs annually on the third Monday of May. The holiday would also make an appearance in the Superman comics and in the television series ''[[Superman & Lois]]'' (S2E15).
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