Alan Davis

Alan Davis

Infobox Comics creator



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Alan Davis (born 1956) is a British writer and artist of comic books.

Biography

UK work

Alan Davis was born on June 18 [ [http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/2006/09/14/the-fred-hembeck-show-episode-72-%E2%80%94-the-mark-gruenwald-show/ The Fred Hembeck Show #72: THe Mark Gruenwald Show] . Accessed March 20, 2008] , 1956, and began his career in comics onto an English fanzine. His first professional work was a strip called "The Crusader" in "Frantic Magazine" for Dez Skinn's revamped Marvel UK line.

Davis’s big break was drawing the revamped "Captain Britain" story in "The Mighty World Of Marvel". Curiously, as Davis never realised artists drew at a larger size than what was published, his art was drawn as the same size as it would be on publication.

Davis's work proved highly popular but scored greater success when Alan Moore took over writing duties on "Captain Britain". Davis and Moore found their feet as creators and formed a close working partnership, also creating D.R. and Quinch for "2000AD". Later Davis replaced Garry Leach on "Marvelman" in "Warrior" and yet again worked with Moore. He also drew the story, "Harry Twenty on the High Rock" in "2000AD".

Davis later fell out with Moore over creative differences on "Marvelman". The two also disagreed over whether their "Captain Britain" work should be reprinted by Marvel Comics in the U.S.

He drew 14 issues of the monthly "Captain Britain" title which was later reprinted in trade paperback.

American work

In 1985 Davis was hired by DC Comics to draw their "Batman and the Outsiders" title, written by Mike W. Barr. His work proved popular enough for him to be assigned artistic duties on "Detective Comics", main Batman's series, in 1986, again with Barr writing. During the "Batman: Year Two" storyline, however, Davis encountered difficulties with his editor and left (his replacement was Todd McFarlane) midway during the storyline.

In 1987 he therefore jumped to Marvel Comics. Here he formed a new efficacious creative team with writer Chris Claremont and, after two New Mutants annuals and three popular episodes for "Uncanny X-Men", the duo launched "Excalibur", one of the most popular (and amusing) US comics of 1980s. The team featured Captain Britain and Meggan together with former X-Men members Kitty Pryde, Nightcrawler and Rachel Summers. The stories, set in England, pivoted mainly on cross-dimensional capers (including several Lewis Carroll-ish stories featuring the Crazy Gang and the bizarre team called the Technet) based on Moore's Captain Britain stories of early 1980s. Davis' artwork showed at its best on this series, thanks to effective inks provided by Paul Neary and, later, Mark Farmer.

Davis left with #24, but returned with issue #42, this time also as writer, showing a passion for creating new, pleasant characters of his own, which included Feron, Cerise, Micromax and Kylun. Davis confirmed this in creating a complete new series of characters maintaining some of the English-mythology related Excalibur themes, the unlucky ClanDestine team of 1994. Created for Marvel UK and written and drawn by Davis, it ended with N°12 (last four numbers not by Davis) but was briefly revamped by Davis for a cross-over with X-Men.

During much of the 1990s Davis drew many of Marvel and DC Comics major characters and titles including "", "The Avengers" and "Killraven". He was also commissioned to write both main X-Men series in 1999 (providing art for "X-Men" as well), but he left the following year.

Starting in October 2002 he wrote and drew for Marvel a six-issues miniseries revamping a famous comics character of 1970s, Killraven. After a return to "Uncanny X-Men", working again with Claremont, Davis wrote and drew in 2006-2007 a six-issue "" limited series for Marvel Comics, not to be confused with a similar one-shot due to be written by Stan Lee and drawn by John Romita Jr. In February 2008, Davis wrote and pencilled a new ClanDestine 5-parts series and "Truth of History" a Thor one-shot for Marvel. [ [http://www.newsarama.com/comics/080829-DavisThor.html Alan Davis on Thor: Truth of History] , Newsarama, August 29, 2008]

Bibliography

Comics work includes:

*Captain Britain:
**"Marvel Superheroes" #377-388 (Marvel UK, 1981-1982)
**"The Daredevils" #1-11 (Marvel UK, 1983)
**"Mighty World of Marvel" #7-16
**"Captain Britain Monthly" #1-14

*"Harry Twenty on the High Rock" (with Gerry Finley-Day, in "2000 AD" #287-307, 1982-1983)
*"Marvelman" (with Alan Moore, in "Warrior" # 4, 9-10 & 13-16, Quality Comics, 1982-1983)
* "The Hyper-Historic Headbang" (with Alan Moore, in "2000 AD" #322, 1983)
*"Time Twisters": "D.R. and Quinch Have Fun On Earth" (with Alan Moore, in "2000 AD" #317, 1983)

*"D.R. and Quinch":
** "D.R. and Quinch Go Straight" (with Alan Moore, in "2000 AD" #350-351, 1984)
** "D.R. and Quinch Go Girl Crazy" (with Alan Moore, in "2000 AD" #352-354, 1984)
** "D.R. and Quinch Get Drafted" (with Alan Moore, in "2000 AD" #355-359, 1984)
** "D.R. and Quinch Go to Hollywood" (with Alan Moore, in "2000 AD" #363-367, 1984)
** "D.R. and Quinch Get Back to Nature" (with Alan Moore, in "2000 AD Sci-Fi Special 1985")
** "D.R. and Quinch's Agony Page" (pencils and co-writtern with Jamie Delano, with inks by Mark Farmer, in "2000 AD" #525-534, 1987)

*"Batman and the Outsiders" #22-36 (DC Comics, 1985-1986)
*"New Mutants Annual #2-3 (1986-1987)
*"Detective Comics" #569-575 (DC Comics, 1986-1987)
*"Uncanny X-Men" #213 & 215 (Marvel Comics, 1987)
*"Uncanny X-Men Annual" #11 (Marvel Comics, 1987)
*"Tharg's Future Shocks": "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad World" (with Mike Collins, in "2000 AD" #509, 1987)
*"Excalibur Special Edition" (Marvel Comics, 1987)
*"Judge Dredd": "Bat Mugger" (with John Wagner, in "2000 AD" #585, 1988)
*"Excalibur vol. 1" #1-7, 9, 12-17, 23-24, 42-52, 54-58, 61-67 (Marvel Comics, 1988-1993)
*"Wolverine: Bloodlust" (graphic novel, Marvel Comics, 1990)
*"Batman: Full Circle" (graphic novel, DC Comics, 1991)
*"The ClanDestine" #1-8 (Marvel Comics, 1994, tpb, "Clandestine Classic Premiere", collects "ClanDestine" #1-8, "Marvel Comics Presents" #158 and "X-Men & ClanDestine" #1-2, hardcover, 312 pages, February 2008, ISBN 0-7851-2742-9)
*"X-Men/ClanDestine" #1-2 (Marvel Comics, 1996)

*"JLA" (inks by Mark Farmer):
**"" (3-issue mini-series, DC Comics, 1998, tpb, 1999, DC, ISBN 1563894807, [ [http://dccomics.com/graphic_novels/?gn=1408 DC profile for "The Nail"] ] , Titan, ISBN 1840230649)
**"" (3-issue mini-series, DC Comics, 2004)

*"Legion of Superheroes" #100 & Annual 5 (DC Comics, 1998)
*"Fantastic Four vol. 3", #1-3 (Marvel Comics, 1998)
*"Uncanny X-Men" #360-380 (as writer only, Marvel Comics, 1999-2000)
*"X-Men" #85-99 (#91-92, 95 & 99 as writer only, Marvel Comics, 1999-2000)
*"X-Men Annual 1999" (writer, Marvel Comics)
*"Superboy's Legion" #1-2 (DC Comics, 2001)
*"Avengers vol. 3" #38-43 & 63 (Marvel Comics, 2001-2003)
*"Spider-Man: The Official Movie Adaptation" (Marvel Comics, 2002)
*"Killraven" #1-6 (Marvel Comics, 2002)
*"Uncanny X-Men" #444-447, 450-451, 455-459, 462-463 (Marvel Comics, 2004)
*"" #1-6 (script and pencils, inks by Mark Farmer, Marvel Comics, 2007)
*"ClanDestine" #1-5 (writer & artist, inks by Mark Farmer, Marvel Comics, 2008, tpb, "ClanDestine: Blood Relative Premiere", hardcover, 120 pages, October 2008, ISBN 0-7851-2740-2)
*"Young Avengers Presents" #6 (artist, Marvel Comics, 2008)

Notes

References

*gcdb|type=credit|search=Alan+Davis|title=Alan Davis
*comicbookdb|type=creator|id=315|title=Alan Davis
* [http://www.comics-db.com/comics/search.cgi?query=Alan%20Davis&bool=and&substring=1 Alan Davis] at the Big Comic Book DataBase
* [http://lambiek.net/artists/d/davis_alan.htm Alan Davis] at Lambiek's Comiclopedia
* [http://www.2000adonline.com/?zone=droid&page=profiles&choice=ALAND 2000 AD profile]
* [http://marvel.com/catalog/?writer=Alan%20Davis Alan Davis] at Marvel.com

External links

* [http://www.alandavis-comicart.com/ Alan Davis' Home Page]
* [http://www.alandavis-forum.com/ Alan Davis's Official Message Board]

succession box | title="Excalibur" writer| before=Scott Lobdell
after=Scott Lobdell| years=1991–1993
succession box | title="X-Men" (vol. 2) writer| before=Joe Kelly
after=Chris Claremont| years=1999–2000


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