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Steve Moore (11 June 1949 – 16 March 2014) was a British comics writer.〔(Lost Steve Moore" (Obituary) ). Joe Gordon, ''Forbidden Planet'' blog. 20 March 2014. Retrieved 24 March 2014.〕 Moore was credited with showing acclaimed writer Alan Moore (no relation), then a struggling cartoonist, how to write comic scripts. His career has subsequently been quite closely linked with the more famous Moore – the pair collaborated under pseudonyms (Steve's pseudonym was "Pedro Henry", Alan's was "Curt Vile") on strips for ''Sounds'' magazine, including one which introduced the character Axel Pressbutton, who was later to feature in the ''Warrior'' anthology comic, as well as a standalone series published by Eclipse Comics. ==Biography== Moore has long been linked to Alan Moore, who has known him "since he () was fourteen" referring to him as "a friend... fellow comic writer () a fellow occultist",〔(Alan Moore interviewed by Barry Kavanagh for Blather magazine, 17 October 2000 ). Accessed 5 March 2008〕 Moore and Moore have so often been linked together that Alan joked that Steve would have 'no relation' engraved on his tombstone Moore was an editor of Bob Rickard's long-running UK-based "Journal of the Unexplained," ''Fortean Times''. In later years, he also edited that publication's more academic sister-publication ''Fortean Studies''. He is listed as a 'specialist contributor' to the (''Chambers Dictionary of the Unexplained'' ), which also notes that he compiled the ''Fortean Times General Index, and several derivative books. He was a freelance writer on diverse topics, and said he "lives in London (he ) interests himself mainly in ancient and oriental subjects".〔(''The Chambers Dictionary of the Unexplained'' team ). Accessed 5 March 2008 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Steve Moore (comics)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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