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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|back-up features]] for ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' during the earlier phase of his career. Now regarded as the most acclaimed comic book writer of all time, he profoundly influenced late [[1980s]] ''[[Doctor Who]]'' era [[Script Editor]] [[Andrew Cartmel]], who asked him to submit story ideas to him. Cartmel ended up saying no to his proposals. Scenes from Moore's ''[[Wikipedia:The Ballad of Halo Jones|The Ballad of Halo Jones]]'' had an influence on the ''Doctor Who'' stories ''[[Paradise Towers]]'', ''[[Dragonfire]]'' and ''[[The Greatest Show in the Galaxy]]'' as Cartmel had shown ''Ballad'' to script writers as an example of the style of story he wanted to, in part, emulate. | ||
== | His daughter, [[Leah Moore]], has co-scripted ''[[Doctor Who: The Whispering Gallery]]'' for [[IDW Publishing]]. | ||
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*[[Black Legacy]] | *[[Black Legacy]] | ||
*[[Business As Usual]] | *[[Business As Usual]] |
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