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  • '''Alan Moore''' (born [[Northampton]], [[England]], 18 November 1953) is a writer most f
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  • *George Khoury, ''The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore'', TwoMorrows Publishing, 2003 *Michael Molcher, "Comic Auteurs: Alan Moore—Man on the Outside", ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' 246, 2006
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  • *George Khoury, ''The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore'', TwoMorrows Publishing, 2003 *Michael Molcher, "Comic Auteurs: Alan Moore—Man on the Outside", ''Judge Dredd Megazine'' 246, 2006
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  • ...orn comics artist who lives in Australia, best known as the illustrator of Alan Moore's Jack the Ripper graphic novel ''From Hell''.
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  • ...st who lives in [[Australia]]. Probably best known as the illustrator of [[Alan Moore]]'s [[Jack the Ripper]] [[graphic novel]] ''[[From Hell]]'', Campbell is al In 1989, Campbell began illustrating Alan Moore's ambitious Jack the Ripper graphic novel ''From Hell'', serialised initial
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  • '''Alan Moore''' (born [[Northampton]], [[England]], 18 November 1953) is a writer most f
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  • ...60s, British readers grew fond of him and contemporary UK comics writers [[Alan Moore]] and [[Neil Gaiman]] have revived Marvelman in series that display a jaund ...y an imprint of [[Wildstorm]], used the term [[science hero]], coined by [[Alan Moore]].
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