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British comics writer and editor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alan McKenzie is a British comics writer and editor known for his work at 2000 AD.[1]
Alan McKenzie | |
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Born | Glasgow, Scotland |
Nationality | British |
Area(s) | Writer, Editor |
Notable works | Brigand Doom Journal of Luke Kirby |
http://www.thestoryworks.com |
McKenzie worked for Marvel UK during the early 1980s, editing Starburst, Cinema and Doctor Who Monthly magazines. After leaving the Marvel staff in 1985, he wrote several Doctor Who comic stories for the Monthly under the pseudonym Max Stockbridge. He then wrote three non-fiction books, The Harrison Ford Story (1985), Hollywood Tricks of the Trade (1986) and How to Draw and Sell Comic Strips (1987), before contributing comic scripts to IPC's Battle Action and later 2000 AD.
In 1987, he joined the editorial team of 2000 AD as a freelancer, and from 1987 to 1994 he created a number of stories including Bradley, Brigand Doom and Journal of Luke Kirby. He also served in 1994 as the comic's editor.
Comics work includes:
Non-comics work includes:
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