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'''Dave Gibbons''' is a comic artist best known for his collaboration with [[wikipedia:Alan Moore|Alan Moore]] in creating the graphic novel ''[[wikipedia:Watchmen|Watchmen]]''. In addition to that work, he was the artist on a number of stories for [[Doctor Who Magazine]].  
'''Dave Gibbons''' is a comic artist best known for his collaboration with [[Alan Moore]] in creating the graphic novel ''[[wikipedia:Watchmen|Watchmen]]''. In addition to that work, he was the artist on a number of stories for [[Doctor Who Magazine]].  


In his career, Gibbons has also collaborated with [[wikipedia:Frank Miller|Frank Miller]] and has contributed to ''[[wikipedia:2000 AD (comic|2000AD]]'' since its inception, including art for its flagship character, [[wikipedia:Judge Dredd|Judge Dredd]].
In his career, Gibbons has also collaborated with [[wikipedia:Frank Miller|Frank Miller]] and has contributed to ''[[wikipedia:2000 AD (comic|2000AD]]'' since its inception, including art for its flagship character, [[wikipedia:Judge Dredd|Judge Dredd]].

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Dave Gibbons is a comic artist best known for his collaboration with Alan Moore in creating the graphic novel Watchmen. In addition to that work, he was the artist on a number of stories for Doctor Who Magazine.

In his career, Gibbons has also collaborated with Frank Miller and has contributed to 2000AD since its inception, including art for its flagship character, Judge Dredd.

Gibbons has also been a longtime artist for DC's Green Lantern, and is currently working on the spinoff Green Lantern Corps. While primarily known as an artist, he has written for 2000AD and Captain America.

In 1987, Gibbons won three Kirby Awards for his work on Watchmen.

Doctor Who Magazine - Comic Strips

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