![]() Lloyd had one ultimatum, however: he didn’t want the story set in the 1930s, as he was sick of the extensive research he had to do on Night Raven. ![]() Lloyd then reached out to Alan Moore to write it, whereupon the two began brainstorming ideas for a Night Raven-esque character. ![]() Skinn called up David Lloyd, looking for a pulp-styled strip in the same vein as his earlier Night Raven stories. Not long after, Dez Skinn left Marvel UK and established his own comics magazine, Warrior, the same publication where Alan Moore’s groundbreaking Miracleman revamp first appeared. Related: Alan Moore's V for Vendetta Inspirations Reveal the DNA of a MasterpieceĬreated by editors Dez Skinn and Richard Burton, writer Steve Parkhouse and artist David Lloyd, Night Raven first appeared in the anthology title Hulk Comic #1, though David Lloyd was eventually taken off the strip by Stan Lee. ![]()
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