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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'' | '''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 ''Swamp Thing'', ''Watchmen'' - which is credited with redefining the graphic novel format - and ''V For Vendetta''. He later created ''From Hell'', ''League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'', ''Tom Strong'', ''Promethea'', ''Top Ten'' and the controversial ''Lost Girls''. | ||
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Revision as of 18:53, 9 September 2008
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 Swamp Thing, Watchmen - which is credited with redefining the graphic novel format - and V For Vendetta. He later created From Hell, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Tom Strong, Promethea, Top Ten and the controversial Lost Girls.