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'''Dave Gibbons''' was the primary comic artist throughout the run of ''[[Doctor Who Weekly]]'' and into the first issues of ''[[Doctor Who Monthly]]''. In 2016, he returned to the magazine, by then renamed ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', for its [[DWM 500|500th issue]] comic story ''[[The Stockbridge Showdown (comic story)|The Stockbridge Showdown]]''.
'''Dave Gibbons''' was the primary comic artist throughout the run of ''[[Doctor Who Weekly]]'' and into the first issues of ''[[Doctor Who Monthly]]''. In 2016, he returned to the magazine, by then renamed ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', for its [[DWM 500|500th issue]] comic story ''[[The Stockbridge Showdown (comic story)|The Stockbridge Showdown]]''.


He collaborated with ''DWM'' writer [[Alan Moore]] in creating the graphic novel {{wi|Watchmen}}. Gibbons has collaborated with {{w|Frank Miller}} and has contributed to {{wi|2000 AD (comic|2000 AD}} since its inception, including art for its flagship character, {{w|Judge Dredd}}.
He collaborated with ''DWM'' writer [[Alan Moore]] in creating the graphic novel {{wi|Watchmen}}. Gibbons has collaborated with {{w|Frank Miller}} and has contributed to {{wi|2000 AD (comics)|2000 AD}} since its inception, including art for its flagship character, {{w|Judge Dredd}}.


Gibbons has also been a longtime artist for {{w|DC Comics|DC's}} {{wi|Green Lantern}}. While primarily known as an artist, he has written for ''2000 AD'' and {{wi|Captain America}}.
Gibbons has also been a longtime artist for {{w|DC Comics|DC's}} {{wi|Green Lantern}}. While primarily known as an artist, he has written for ''2000 AD'' and {{wi|Captain America}}.
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