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'''David Lloyd''' is a [[penciller]] and [[inker]] who has had an extensive career that began in the [[1970s]]. He is perhaps best known for his collaboration with [[Alan Moore]] in creating the graphic novel ''[[wikipedia:V for Vendetta|V for Vendetta]]''.   
'''David Lloyd''' is a [[penciller]] and [[inker]] who has had an extensive career that began in the [[1970s]]. He is perhaps best known for his collaboration with [[Alan Moore]] in creating the graphic novel ''[[wikipedia:V for Vendetta|V for Vendetta]]''.   


His work within the [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]] was concentrated on the early [[Doctor Who Magazine back-up comics stories|back-up stories that didn't directly involve the Doctor]], most of which were written by either [[Steve Moore|Steve]] or Alan Moore.  He inked the very first of these, ''[[Return of the Daleks (Doctor Who Weekly)|Return of the Daleks]]'', but then drew ''and'' inked the rest.  
His work within the [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]] was concentrated on the early [[Doctor Who Magazine back-up comics stories|back-up stories that didn't directly involve the Doctor]], most of which were written by either [[Steve Moore|Steve]] or Alan Moore.  He inked the very first of these, ''[[Return of the Daleks (DWM comic story)|Return of the Daleks]]'', but then drew ''and'' inked the rest.  


His collaborations with [[Alan Moore|''Alan'' Moore]] included ''[[Black Legacy]]'', ''[[4-D War]]'', ''[[Black Sun Rising]]'', ''[[Star Death]]'', and ''[[Business As Usual]]''. His partnership with [[Steve Moore|''Steve'' Moore]] began with the inking job on ''Return of the Daleks'', but continued on to ''[[Deathworld]]'', ''[[Twilight of the Silurians]]'', ''[[The Outsider]]'', ''[[Star Tigers]]'' (part four), ''[[Star Tigers II]]'' (sometimes regarded as parts 5-7 of ''Star Tigers''), and ''[[Yonder... The Yeti]]''.
His collaborations with [[Alan Moore|''Alan'' Moore]] included ''[[Black Legacy]]'', ''[[4-D War]]'', ''[[Black Sun Rising]]'', ''[[Star Death]]'', and ''[[Business As Usual]]''. His partnership with [[Steve Moore|''Steve'' Moore]] began with the inking job on ''Return of the Daleks'', but continued on to ''[[Deathworld]]'', ''[[Twilight of the Silurians]]'', ''[[The Outsider]]'', ''[[Star Tigers]]'' (part four), ''[[Star Tigers II]]'' (sometimes regarded as parts 5-7 of ''Star Tigers''), and ''[[Yonder... The Yeti]]''.

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David Lloyd is a penciller and inker who has had an extensive career that began in the 1970s. He is perhaps best known for his collaboration with Alan Moore in creating the graphic novel V for Vendetta.

His work within the DWU was concentrated on the early back-up stories that didn't directly involve the Doctor, most of which were written by either Steve or Alan Moore. He inked the very first of these, Return of the Daleks, but then drew and inked the rest.

His collaborations with Alan Moore included Black Legacy, 4-D War, Black Sun Rising, Star Death, and Business As Usual. His partnership with Steve Moore began with the inking job on Return of the Daleks, but continued on to Deathworld, Twilight of the Silurians, The Outsider, Star Tigers (part four), Star Tigers II (sometimes regarded as parts 5-7 of Star Tigers), and Yonder... The Yeti.

Lloyd did, however, occasionally work with other writers, such as when he got his one chance to draw the Fourth Doctor in Paul Neary's Touchdown on Deneb-7. He co-wrote one story with Neary, Voyage to the Edge of the Universe, which he also drew and inked. His final contribution to DWM was on John Peel's The Gods Walk Among Us and Devil of the Deep.

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