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  2. Albion (comics) - Wikipedia

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    This volume was designed to showcase the characters featured in Albion as they originally appeared in various IPC, Fleetway and other British comics. It featured reprints of several Cursitor Doom , Kelly's Eye , The Incredible Adventures of Janus Stark and The House of Dolmann stories, as well as newly written articles exploring the history of ...

  3. Leah Moore - Wikipedia

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    Leah Moore (born 4 February 1978) is a British comic book writer and columnist. The daughter of comics writer Alan Moore, she frequently collaborates with her husband, writer John Reppion, as Moore & Reppion. She is a Bachelor of Arts in Classics and English Literature, having graduated from Manchester University in 2001.

  4. Category:Animated characters - Wikipedia

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    Lists of Marvel Comics animated series characters (8 P) M. MGM cartoon characters (2 C, 22 P) Animated musical groups (5 C, 90 P) S. Stop motion characters (10 P) T.

  5. Danny Doom - Wikipedia

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    Danny Doom is a British comic character who has appeared in eponymous strips published by IPC Magazines and Rebellion Developments. The character, a boy sorcerer, appeared in boys' weekly anthology comic Valiant between 25 May 1974 and 22 March 1975. The character is a 13th century boy sorcerer accidentally sent forward to the present day.

  6. Michael Moorcock bibliography - Wikipedia

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    It was adapted as a comic in The New Nature of the Catastrophe, a volume of Cornelius stories by Moorcock and several others. Cornelius was also the lead of the five-issue comics series "Midnight Kiss" (2005). Moorcock's Doctor Who novel The Coming of the Terraphiles (2010) featured a Captain Cornelius.

  7. Steve Moore (comics) - Wikipedia

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    In the comic, the fictional Moore admits to having signed the so-called "Official Secrets Act," which ensured that the fact that IPC characters were actually real would be kept secret from the public. Albion was plotted by Alan Moore, written by his daughter Leah Moore and her husband John Reppion, with art by Shane Oakley and George Freeman.

  8. List of Princess (comics) stories - Wikipedia

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    Illustrator: Mark Peppé [2] Doctor Dodds takes his daughters Alice and Dinah – along with crewmembers Steve Greg and Tim Stone – on a rocket ride to strange new worlds. Text story; based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. [2] Also in Princess Giftbook for Girls 1967 (illustrated by Ferguson Dewar).

  9. Visions of the Daughters of Albion - Wikipedia

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    Visions of the Daughters of Albion is a 1793 poem by William Blake, produced as a book with his own illustrations. It is a short and early example of his prophetic books, and a sequel of sorts to The Book of Thel. Frontispiece to William Blake's Visions of the Daughters of Albion (1793), which contains Blake's critique of Abrahamic values of ...