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Marcus Moore
BornOxford, England, UK
Occupationwriter, publisher, musician
NationalityBritish
CitizenshipAustralian
EducationLangtree Primary School, Great Torrington School, North Devon College, Teesside University
Years active1990 to present
Notable works
Children2

Marcus Moore is a British writer and publisher who now lives in Tasmania, Australia.

Moore was the co-founder, co-editor, co-publisher and contributor to the anthology Magazines Different Voices (1991 - 1992) and DeeVee[1] (1995 – 2002), as well as a writer and contributor to publications such as Eddie Campbell's Bacchus[2][3], The Spirit: The New Adventures[4] and Heavy Metal Magazine. Moore also spent some time as ghostwriter, including writing strips for Sean Leahy's Beyond the Black Stump. He is also the author of such work as Royal Knavery[5], Life is Cheap[6] and Daidallo.

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  1. ^ Tabula Rasa. "Australian Comic Gallery: Dee Vee; Dee Vee Press; 1996 - 2007". www.tabula-rasa.info.
  2. ^ Campbell, Eddie. "Bacchus, the Spirit & Heavy Metal - various articles & comments by the writer and artist Eddie Campbell (2006 - 2008)".
  3. ^ Weisshahn, Guido. "Eddie Campbell's BACCHUS - Book 10: Banged Up; Campbell, Moore, Mullins". www.weisshahn.de.
  4. ^ Comic Vine. "The Spirit: The New Adventures #7 - The Pacifist (1998)". Comic Vine.
  5. ^ National Library of Australia. "Royal knavery - Marcus Moore, Tony Single (1996)". catalogue.nla.gov.au.
  6. ^ Chaloner, Gary. "Dee Vee: Life Is Cheap - Marcus Moore; Tony Single (1998)". Australian Comics Database.

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