| Alan Grant |
 Alan Grant | | Born | 1949
| | Nationality | Scottish | | Area(s) | Writer | | Notable works | Judge Dredd Batman | Alan Grant is a Scottish comic book writer born in 1949. He lives with his wife Sue in Moniaive in Scotland and is best known for writing Judge Dredd in 2000 AD Image File history File links Alangrant. ...
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Biography
Early career Alan Grant first entered the comics industry in 1967 when he became an editor for D.C. Thompson before moving to London from Dundee in 1970 to work for IPC on various romance magazines. D. C. Thomson & Co. ...
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After going back to college and having a series of jobs which he failed to hold down, Grant found himself back in Dundee and living on social security. It was here that Grant met John Wagner, another former D.C. Thompson editor. Wagner was helping put together a new science fiction comic for IPC (this was 2000AD) and was unable to complete his other work because of this. Wagner asked Grant if he could help him write the Tarzan comic he was working on and this was the start of the Wagner/Grant writing partnership. John Wagner is a comics writer who has also written under the pseudonyms John Howard, T.B. Grover, Mike Stott, Keef Ripley, Rick Clark and Brian Skuter, among others. ...
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2000AD Grant was asked by Wagner to try to write a strip for Starlord, a 2000AD spin off title. This got Grant noticed within IPC and on a trip to London, Grant was introduced to Kelvin Gosnell, the then editor of 2000AD, who offered Grant an editorial position on the comic. One of Grant's first jobs was to oversee the merger of 2000AD and Tornado, an unsuccessful boys adventure comic. Grant also featured as a character in the comic in the form of ALN-1, Tharg's Scottish Robot assistant. However Grant found himself in conflict with IPC and resigned to become a freelance writer and moved on to write the occasional Future Shock and Blackhawk, the tale of a Roman soldier kidnapped by aliens. Starlord was a shortlived weekly British Science-Fiction comic published by IPC and edited by Pat Mills. ...
Kelvin Gosnell is a writer of British comics. ...
Tornado was a shortlived weekly British comic published by IPC Magazines between March 1978 and August 1979. ...
Cover to Alan Moores Shocking Futures. ...
Blackhawk was a Tornado comic strip created by Gerry Finley-Day that was the only one to come over to 2000 AD after the two merged. ...
Grant then formed his partnership with Wagner after the pair lived and worked together, with Grant contributing ideas at first before eventually co-writing Judge Dredd together. The pair would work on other popular strips for the comic including Robo-Hunter and Strontium Dog using the pseudonym T.B.Grover. Grant also worked on other people's stories changing and adding dialogue, most notably Harry Twenty on the High Rock which was written by Gerry Finley-Day. It was Judge Dredd which would be Grant's main concern for much of the 1980s. Grant and Wagner had developed the strip into the most popular in 2000AD as well as creating lengthy epic storylines such as The Apocalypse War which would bring major change for the world of Judge Dredd. Robo-Hunter was a reccurring strip in the British Comic 2000 AD, written by John Wagner and illustrated by Ian Gibson. ...
Strontium Dog is a long-running comics series featuring in the British science fiction weekly 2000 AD, starring Johnny Alpha, a mutant bounty hunter with an array of imaginative gadgets and weapons. ...
Gerry Finley-Day was a hugely prolific British comic book writer of the 1970s and 80s, responsible for Rogue Trooper, Harry 20 on the High Rock, Invasion (following on from the first episode by Pat Mills), M.A.C.H.1, Ant Wars, The VCs and Fiends of the Eastern...
Grant was hugely prolific at this time in the 1980s. He was not only writing for 2000AD, but other IPC comics such as the revamped Eagle. From masthead for Eagle comic, logo by Berthold Wolpe, 1953 The Eagle was a British weekly comic, which ran in two main incarnations over the period of 1950 to 1994 (with accompanying annuals). ...
American work in the 1980s By the late 1980s Grant and Wagner were about to move into the American comic market, their first title was a 12 issue mini series called Outcasts for DC Comics. Although it wasn't a success, it paved the way for the pair to write Batman in Detective Comics from issue 583. After a dozen issues Wagner left (due to Judge Dredd being optioned for a film) to leave Grant as sole writer and this left Grant to become one of the main Batman writers until the late 1990s. John Wagner John Wagner is a comics writer who was born in Pennsylvania in 1949 and moved to Scotland as a boy. ...
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The pair also created a four issue series for Epic Comics called The Last American. It is this series, as well as the Chopper storyline in Judge Dredd, which is blamed for the breakup of the Wagner/Grant partnership. The pair split strips, with Wagner keeping Judge Dredd and Grant keeping Strontium Dog and Judge Anderson. However the split didn't mean the pair never worked again, they continue to work together on special projects such as the Batman/Judge Dredd crossover Judgement on Gotham. Epic Comics was a creator-owned imprint of Marvel Comics started in 1982, lasting through the mid-1990s, and being briefly revived on a small scale in the mid-2000s. ...
Judge Cassandra Anderson, created by writer John Wagner and artist Brian Bolland in 1980, is a fictional character that started as a supporting character in the comic strip Judge Dredd of 2000 AD and eventually rose in prominence and became the star of her own strip, which is entitled Anderson...
Published by DC Comics, Judgement on Gotham is the first of two Batman/Judge Dredd crossovers. ...
1990s Grant remained highly prolific, his projects at the start of this decade included writing Detective Comics and Strontium Dog, but two projects in particular are especially notable. The first is The Bogie Man, a series co-written by John Wagner which was the pair's first venture into independent publishing. The second is Lobo, a character created by Keith Giffen as a supporting character in The Omega Men. The Bogie Man is an occasional comics series created by writers John Wagner and Alan Grant and artist Robin Smith. ...
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Keith Iath Giffen (November 30, 1952 - ) is an American writer, artist and penciller of comic books. ...
The Omega Men are a team of alien comic book superheroes in the DC Comics universe. ...
Lobo gained his own four issue mini series in 1990 which was drawn by Simon Bisley. This was a parody of the 'dark, gritty' comics of the time and proved hugely popular. After several other mini series (all written by Grant, sometimes with Giffen as co-writer), Lobo received his own ongoing series. Grant was also writing L.E.G.I.O.N. (a Legion of Super-Heroes spin-off) and The Demon (a revival of Jack Kirby's character) for DC Comics. Grant also wrote the new Batman title, Shadow of the Bat, as well as being one of the main writers during the Knightfall crossover. Simon Bisley is a British comic book artist who was very popular in the 1990s for his work on ABC Warriors, Lobo and Sláine. ...
L.E.G.I.O.N. was a DC Comics science fiction comic book. ...
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The Demon is a DC Comics superhero series created by comic book master, Jack Kirby. ...
Jack Kirby (August 28, 1917 â February 6, 1994) was one of the most influential, recognizable, and prolific artists in American comic books. ...
Cover to Batman #497: The breaking of the Bat. ...
Grant was also part of the creative team for the short lived weekly title Toxic! and was a consultant on the Judge Dredd Megazine. Due to the sheer volume of work he was doing, Grant let a new generation of writers try their hand on strips like Judge Dredd and Robo-Hunter. However this often proved to be unsuccessful and Grant found himself getting more involved again with writing for 2000AD. Toxic! was a British weekly comic published in 1991 by Apocalypse Ltd. ...
Judge Dredd Megazine is a British magazine featuring comic strips set in the world of Judge Dredd, launched in October 1990. ...
By the end of the decade Grant had written for virtually every American publisher of comic books, including DC, Marvel Comics and Dark Horse Comics. Marvel Comics is an American comic book line published by Marvel Entertainment, Inc. ...
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2000s Grant had become involved with writing scripts for animation as well as his comic work, notably working on Action Man cartoons as well as original anime. He remains the main writer for Judge Anderson and Robo-hunter and has teamed up with John Wagner for a new Bogie Man story for the Judge Dredd Megazine. He has also formed his own publishing company called Bad Press Ltd, who have so far only released the humour title Shit the Dog which was written by Grant and drawn by Simon Bisley. Image File history File links AGrant. ...
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The main cast of the anime Cowboy Bebop (1998) (L to R: Spike Spiegel, Jet Black, Ed Tivrusky, Faye Valentine, and Ein the dog) For the oleo-resin, see Animé (oleo-resin). ...
He is one of the few professional comics writers to contribute to fanzines such as FutureQuake. He also partly owns and provides scripts for Northern Lightz, a Scottish underground comic. Along with his wife Sue, they organise the annual Moniaive Comics Festival which attracts many British creators. Cover to FutureQuake issue 5, by Charlie Adlard. ...
Moniaive is a village in the south of Scotland in Dumfries and Galloway, near Thornhill. ...
Grant has written two comic-based novels, The Stone King, (2001) featuring Batman and the Justice League of America, and Last Sons, (2006) featuring Superman, Martian Manhunter and Lobo. Since 1998, Alan has written scripts for Renga Media and now is writing the screenplay for Dominator X. It has been suggested that Skills and abilities of Batman be merged into this article or section. ...
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He has also written Kidnapped, an adaptation of novel Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson, with art by Cam Kennedy. It is part of a project revolving around Edinburgh being the first UNESCO City of Literature in 2007 and various editions will be produced some of which will be handed out for free. [1] A version with text adapted for reluctant readers will be published simultaneously by Barrington Stoke. If things go well more adaptations may be in the works. [2] Robert Louis Stevenson Robert Louis (Balfour) Stevenson (November 13, 1850 â December 3, 1894), was a Scottish novelist, poet, and travel writer, and a leading representative of Neo-romanticism in English literature. ...
Cam Kennedy is a Scottish comicbook artist. ...
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Bibliography Comics work includes: - Blackhawk (in 2000 AD #127-28 & 130-161, 1979-80)
- Judge Dredd (in 2000 AD #156-267, 1980-82)
- Tharg the Mighty (in 2000 AD #162, Sci-Fi Special & 176-77, 1980)
- Strontium Dog
- Ace Trucking Co. (in 2000 AD #232-36, 239-285 & 1982 Sci-Fi Special, 1981-82)
- Robo-Hunter (in 2000 AD #259-272, 1982)
- Doomlord (in Eagle # 1-13, 1982)
- Blackhawk (in 2000 AD 1982 Sci-Fi Special, 1982)
- Joe Soap (in Eagle # 12-22, 1982)
- Judge Dredd (in 2000 AD # 269-296, 1982)
- Doomlord (in Eagle # 21-40, 1982)
- Robo-Hunter (in 2000 AD # 275-281 & 283-288, 1982)
- Manix (in Eagle # 24-31, 1982)
- The House of Daemon (in Eagle # 25-47, 1982-83)
- Harry Twenty on the High Rock (uncredited co-writer) (in 2000 AD # 287-307, 1982-83)
- Ace Trucking Co. (in 2000 AD # 288-293, 1982)
- Robo-Hunter (in 2000 AD # 292-307, 1982)
- Tharg's Time Twisters (in 2000 AD # 294, 1982)
- Judge Dredd (in 2000 AD # 297-349, 1983)
- Joe Soap (in Eagle # 41-45, 1983)
- Manix (in Eagle # 41-64, 1983)
- Tharg's Time Twisters (in 2000 AD # 302 & 307, 1983)
- Gil Hazzard - Codename Scorpio (in Eagle # 49-67, 1983)
- Doomlord (in Eagle # 49-67, 1983)
- Robo-Hunter (in 2000 AD # 312-334 & 1984 2000 AD Annual, 1983)
- Tharg's Time Twisters (in 2000 AD # 313, 316, 321, 346 & 348, 1983)
- Manix (in Eagle # 68-77, 1983)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in 2000 AD 1984 Annual, 1983)
- Doomlord (in Eagle from # 79 to 93 and continuing, 1983-84)
- Manix (in Eagle from # 79 to 93 and continuing, 1983-84)
- Judge Dredd (in 2000 AD # 350-399, 1984)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in Judge Dredd 1985 Annual, 1984)
- Ace Trucking Co. (in 2000 AD # 378-390 & 392-400, 1984-85)
- The Helltrekkers (in 2000 AD # 387-415, 1984-85)
- Judge Dredd (in 2000 AD # 400-449, 1985)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in 2000 AD # 416-427 & 1986 Judge Dredd Annual, 1985)
- Ace Trucking Co. (in 2000 AD # 428-433 & 1986 2000 AD Annual, 1985)
- Mean Team (in 2000 AD # 437-447, 1985)
- Ace Trucking Co. (in 2000 AD # 451-472, 1986)
- Judge Dredd (in 2000 AD # 451-502, 1986)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in 2000 AD # 468-478, 1986)
- Bad City Blue (in 2000 AD # 468-477, 1986)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in 1987 2000 AD Annual, 1986)
- Ace Trucking Co. (in 2000 AD # 475-483 & 485-498, 1986)
- Judge Dredd (in 2000 AD # 503-554, 1987)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in 2000 AD # 520-531 & 1988 Judge Dredd Annual, 1987)
- Tales from Mega-City One (in 2000 AD # 523, 525-26, 532-34 & 539, 1987)
- Judge Dredd (in 2000 AD # 555-574 & 577, 1988)
- Tales from the Doghouse (in 2000 AD # 578-79, 1988)
- Judge Dredd (in 2000 AD # 587, 598, 600-602 & 607, 1988)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in 2000 AD Winter Special # 1, 1988)
- Tales from Mega-City One (in 2000 AD # 605, 1988)
- Judge Hershey (in Judge Dredd Mega-Special # 2, 1989)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in 2000 AD # 607-609, 612-622, 635-647, 657-659 & 1990 2000 AD Annual, 1989)
- Doctor Who (in Doctor Who Magazine # 148-150, 1989)
- Batman
- Anderson: Psi Division (in 2000 AD #669-670, 1990)
- Judge Dredd (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.1 #1-6, 10-20, 1990-92)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in 2000 AD #700-717, 1990-91)
- The Last American (4 issues, Epic Comics, 1990-91)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in 2000 AD #758-763, 1991)
- Batman vs. Judge Dredd: Judgement on Gotham (1991)
- Durham Red (in 2000 AD #762-773 & 1993 2000 AD Yearbook, 1991-92)
- Middenface McNulty (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.1 #15-20, 1991-92)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in Judge Dredd Mega-Special #5, 1992)
- Armageddon: The Bad Man (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 #1-7, 1992)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 #8, 1992)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in Judge Dredd 1993 Yearbook, 1992)
- Batman: Shadow of the Bat (82 issues, DC Comics, 1992-97)
- Lobo
- L.E.G.I.O.N.
- Anderson: Psi Division (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 #10-11 & 14, 1992)
- Judge Dredd (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 #19-20, 1993)
- Batman / Judge Dredd: Vendetta in Gotham (DC / Fleetway, 1993)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 #22-24, 27-34 & 37, 1993)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 #50-60, 1994)
- The Bogie Man
- Anderson: Psi Division (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.2 #73-80, 1995)
- Batman / Judge Dredd: The Ultimate Riddle (DC / Fleetway, 1995)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.3 #1-7, 1995)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in Judge Dredd Megazine vol.3 #14, 1996)
- Mazeworld: "Book I" (in 2000 AD #1014-1023, 1996)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in 2000 AD #1045-1061, 1997)
- BLAIR One (in 2000 AD #1071-1074, 1997)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in 2000 AD #1076, 1997)
- BLAIR One (in 2000 AD #1084, 1998)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in 2000 AD #1087-1090, 1998)
- BLAIR One (in 2000 AD #1097-98, 1998)
- Mazeworld: "Book II" (in 2000 AD #1101-1110, 1998)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in 2000 AD #1102-03, 1998)
- Batman / Judge Dredd: Die Laughing (1998)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in 2000 AD #1132-37 & 1140, 1999)
- Mazeworld: "Book III" (in 2000 AD #1151-1160, 1999)
- Batman / Scarface (DC, 2001)
- Young Middenface (17 episodes in Judge Dredd Megazine 2001-present)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in 2000 AD #1263-1272, 2001)
- Juliet November (in Judge Dredd Megazine #202-204, 2003)
- Apocalypse Soon (in Judge Dredd Megazine #204-214, 2003-04)
- Robo-Hunter (in 2000 AD prog 2004 & #1371-1373, 2003-04)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in Judge Dredd Megazine #214-217, 2004)
- Robo-Hunter (in 2000 AD #1406-1411, 2004)
- Anderson: Psi Division (in Judge Dredd Megazine #221-236, 2004-05)
- Robo-Hunter (in 2000 AD prog 2005, 2004)
- The Bogie Man: "Return to Casablanca" (in Judge Dredd Megazine #227-233, 2005)
- Whatever Happened to?: "Melda Dreepe" (in Judge Dredd Megazine #230, 2005)
- Robo-Hunter: "Stim!" (in 2000 AD from #1450, 2005)
Novels include Blackhawk was a Tornado comic strip created by Gerry Finley-Day that was the only one to come over to 2000 AD after the two merged. ...
For the 1996 film, see Judge Dredd (film). ...
Tharg, drawn by Kev Walker The Mighty Tharg is a recurrent character in science fiction comic 2000 AD, one of only two characters to appear in nearly every issue of the comic (the other being Judge Dredd). ...
Strontium Dog is a long-running comics series featuring in the British science fiction weekly 2000 AD, starring Johnny Alpha, a mutant bounty hunter with an array of imaginative gadgets and weapons. ...
Ace Trucking Co. ...
Robo-Hunter was a reccurring strip in the British Comic 2000 AD, written by John Wagner and illustrated by Ian Gibson. ...
Doomlord was a comic strip (and the shared title name of the central characters) published in the British comic book Eagle (comic) during the 1980s, from Issue 1 on March 27, 1982, and nearly continuously until 1991. ...
Blackhawk was a Tornado comic strip created by Gerry Finley-Day that was the only one to come over to 2000 AD after the two merged. ...
Joe Soap was a fictional photographic comic strip published in the British comic book Eagle, from issue 12 (dated June 12, 1982) until issue 45 (dated January 29, 1983). ...
For the 1996 film, see Judge Dredd (film). ...
Doomlord was a comic strip (and the shared title name of the central characters) published in the British comic book Eagle (comic) during the 1980s, from Issue 1 on March 27, 1982, and nearly continuously until 1991. ...
Robo-Hunter was a reccurring strip in the British Comic 2000 AD, written by John Wagner and illustrated by Ian Gibson. ...
Manix was both the title and main character of a comic strip published in the British comic book Eagle, from issue 24 (dated September 4, 1982) to at least issue 93. ...
Sample page from Eagle issue 34 The House of Daemon was a comic strip published in the British comic book Eagle, from issue 25 (dated September 11, 1982) to issue 47 (dated February 12, 1983). ...
Ace Trucking Co. ...
Robo-Hunter was a reccurring strip in the British Comic 2000 AD, written by John Wagner and illustrated by Ian Gibson. ...
Cover to Alan Moores Shocking Futures. ...
For the 1996 film, see Judge Dredd (film). ...
Joe Soap was a fictional photographic comic strip published in the British comic book Eagle, from issue 12 (dated June 12, 1982) until issue 45 (dated January 29, 1983). ...
Manix was both the title and main character of a comic strip published in the British comic book Eagle, from issue 24 (dated September 4, 1982) to at least issue 93. ...
Cover to Alan Moores Shocking Futures. ...
Doomlord was a comic strip (and the shared title name of the central characters) published in the British comic book Eagle (comic) during the 1980s, from Issue 1 on March 27, 1982, and nearly continuously until 1991. ...
Robo-Hunter was a reccurring strip in the British Comic 2000 AD, written by John Wagner and illustrated by Ian Gibson. ...
Cover to Alan Moores Shocking Futures. ...
Manix was both the title and main character of a comic strip published in the British comic book Eagle, from issue 24 (dated September 4, 1982) to at least issue 93. ...
Doomlord was a comic strip (and the shared title name of the central characters) published in the British comic book Eagle (comic) during the 1980s, from Issue 1 on March 27, 1982, and nearly continuously until 1991. ...
Manix was both the title and main character of a comic strip published in the British comic book Eagle, from issue 24 (dated September 4, 1982) to at least issue 93. ...
For the 1996 film, see Judge Dredd (film). ...
Ace Trucking Co. ...
For the 1996 film, see Judge Dredd (film). ...
Ace Trucking Co. ...
Ace Trucking Co. ...
For the 1996 film, see Judge Dredd (film). ...
Ace Trucking Co. ...
For the 1996 film, see Judge Dredd (film). ...
For the 1996 film, see Judge Dredd (film). ...
Strontium Dog is a long-running comics series featuring in the British science fiction weekly 2000 AD, starring Johnny Alpha, a mutant bounty hunter with an array of imaginative gadgets and weapons. ...
For the 1996 film, see Judge Dredd (film). ...
Judge Barbara Hershey is a fictional character, part of the fictional universe recounted in the Judge Dredd series that appears in the UK comic book 2000 AD. Shortly after her graduation from the Academy of Law, Judge Hershey was the surprise choice to join the crew of the Justice 1...
Doctor Who is a long-running British science fiction television programme (and 1996 television movie) produced by the BBC about the adventures of a mysterious time-traveller known as The Doctor, who explores time and space with his companions, solving problems and righting wrongs. ...
It has been suggested that Skills and abilities of Batman be merged into this article or section. ...
For the 1996 film, see Judge Dredd (film). ...
Published by DC Comics, Judgement on Gotham is the first of two Batman/Judge Dredd crossovers. ...
Durham Red was originally created in 1987 as a female sidekick and lover for Johnny Alpha in the long-running British comicbook series Strontium Dog. ...
Archibald Middenface McNulty is a fictional character from the 2000 AD series Strontium Dog. ...
This article is about the DC Comics character. ...
L.E.G.I.O.N. was a DC Comics science fiction comic book. ...
For the 1996 film, see Judge Dredd (film). ...
The Bogie Man is an occasional comics series created by writers John Wagner and Alan Grant and artist Robin Smith. ...
M.A.C.H. 1 was a comic strip that ran in the British science fiction comic 2000 AD. The strip was created by writer Pat Mills and illustrator Enio. ...
M.A.C.H. 1 was a comic strip that ran in the British science fiction comic 2000 AD. The strip was created by writer Pat Mills and illustrator Enio. ...
M.A.C.H. 1 was a comic strip that ran in the British science fiction comic 2000 AD. The strip was created by writer Pat Mills and illustrator Enio. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Middenface McNulty. ...
Robo-Hunter was a reccurring strip in the British Comic 2000 AD, written by John Wagner and illustrated by Ian Gibson. ...
Robo-Hunter was a reccurring strip in the British Comic 2000 AD, written by John Wagner and illustrated by Ian Gibson. ...
Robo-Hunter was a reccurring strip in the British Comic 2000 AD, written by John Wagner and illustrated by Ian Gibson. ...
The Bogie Man is an occasional comics series created by writers John Wagner and Alan Grant and artist Robin Smith. ...
Robo-Hunter was a reccurring strip in the British Comic 2000 AD, written by John Wagner and illustrated by Ian Gibson. ...
It has been suggested that Skills and abilities of Batman be merged into this article or section. ...
Superman is a fictional character and one of the most famous and popular comic book superheroes of all time. ...
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This article is about the DC Comics character. ...
External links - Alan Grant profile at 2000AD Online
- 2004 interview by 2000ADReview
- Moniaive Festival homepage
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