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'''Alan Moore''' (born [[18th November]] [[1953]]) was the writer of a number of [[Back-up Comic Strip Stories]] for ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. | '''Alan Moore''' (born [[18th November]] [[1953]]) was the writer of a number of [[Back-up Comic Strip Stories]] for ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. Moore rose to fame in the late 1980s with his groundbreaking work for DC Comics, most notably ''Watchmen'', which is credited with redefining the graphic novel format. He later created ''League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'', ''From Hell'', ''Promethia'' and the controversial ''Lost Girls''. | ||
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Alan Moore (born 18th November 1953) was the writer of a number of Back-up Comic Strip Stories for Doctor Who Magazine. Moore rose to fame in the late 1980s with his groundbreaking work for DC Comics, most notably Watchmen, which is credited with redefining the graphic novel format. He later created League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, From Hell, Promethia and the controversial Lost Girls.