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Alan Moore

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Alan Moore (born 18 November 1953[1]) was the writer of a number of backup features for Doctor Who Magazine during the earlier phase of his career. He left the title alongside fellow writer Steve Moore (no relation), after Steve Moore heard from group editor Paul Neary that DWM editor Alan McKenzie was taking one of his strips without his knowledge. (McKenzie has denied ever doing so) Steve Moore has said this was "a wonderful gesture of support that was remarkable for someone at that early a stage in their career". [2]

You may wish to consult Alan for other, similarly-named pages.

He profoundly influenced late 1980s Doctor Who era script editor Andrew Cartmel, who asked him to submit story ideas to him.

His daughter, Leah Moore, has co-scripted The Whispering Gallery for IDW Publishing.

Outside Doctor Who, Alan Moore is best recognised for his authorship of Watchmen, V for Vendetta, From Hell and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. He also, along with Stephen R. Bissette, is credited with creating the DC Comics character John Constantine; due to right issues, the character was merged with the character of Johanna Constantine for a 2022 TV adaptation of Neil Gaiman's The Sandman and was portrayed by Jenna Coleman.

Selected credits

Writing

Doctor Who Weekly

Notes

In Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, there are more than a few references to the Doctor Who universe:

Footnotes

  1. Ray, Michael. Alan Moore. Encyclopaedia Britannica. Retrieved on 9 September 2019.
  2. Abslom Daak interview with Steve Moore
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