| 1. Excalibur Visionaries: Alan Davis Volume 2 TPB | |
By: Alan Davis, Scott Lobdell, Dougie Braithwaite, Will Simpson, James Fry, Joe Madureira, Sam Keith, Steve Lightle, Ron Lim, Brian Stelfreeze, Dwayne Turner, Jae Lee, Malcolm Jones, Rick Leonardi By: Alan Davis Publisher: Marvel Comics February 17, 2010
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| 2. Excalibur Visionaries: Alan Davis, Vol. 1 | 
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By: Alan Davis By: Alan Davis Publisher: Marvel Comics July 08, 2009
...and holds up very well to this day.
Penciller Alan Davis came back to Excalibur, the team he helped create, with issue #42. This time he was not only handling the pencilling duties but was the writer as well. He was to prove equally adept at both tasks.
This collection contains his first major story arc comprising issues #42 through #50. It's an impressive first effort... more
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| 3. Modern Masters Volume 1: Alan Davis | 
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From: TwoMorrows Publishing Publisher: TwoMorrows Publishing 2003-04
very interesting book on a fantastic artist with lots of drawings by him and by those who influenced him... more
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| 4. Clandestine: Blood Relative Premiere HC (Marvel Premiere Classic) | 
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By: Alan Davis By: Alan Davis Publisher: Marvel Comics October 01, 2008
Alan Davis is a true master of comic art. His use of body language and expression are second to none.
After 10 years he returned to his creations, the super powered Clan Destine (yes it's a pun). But like the original series this one is bogged down with guest stars and cross overs. They can be fun and entertaining but since the main characters appear so infrequently, I wish they had... more
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| 5. Uncanny Xmen Alan Davis Omnibus | 
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By: ClaremontChris Publisher: PANINI PUBLISHING 2006
Alan Davis is, in my rapidly widening experience of comic books, light years ahead of most of the artists in the field. It's pure pleasure to see his rendering of Wolverine and other long-established comic powerhouses, as well as the new additions Marvel has trotted out over the years. I wholeheartedly recommend this volume of "mutie" adventures--thus far, it's the only unmitigatedly great collection... more
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| 6. Clandestine Classic Premiere HC | 
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By: Alan Davis By: Alan Davis Publisher: Marvel Comics March 12, 2008
This book introduces the reader to a whole new pantheon of superheroes with their own long history, divergent presents and mysterious threats.
The art is fantastic, the ideas are bold and Davis shows how important faces are in story-telling. The body language and expressions in this book are fantastic, something every aspiring artist should study.
Unfortunately new characters... more
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| 7. Captain Britain Omnibus | 
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By: Alan Moore, Alan Davis, Jamie Delano, Chris Claremont Publisher: Marvel Books August 12, 2009
With its high price, this collection is probably not aimed for the casual Alan Moore fan who may be interested in reading his only extended Marvel work. Fortunately, it does seem to be aimed for people like me--the diehard Alan Davis Captain Britain fan. Almost everything pre-Excalibur is here, including a comprehensive bonus section containing sketches, backup stories, text pieces, posters, and more... more
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| 8. Fantastic Four: The End | 
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By: Alan Davis By: Alan Davis Publisher: Marvel Comics February 20, 2008
This six-issue miniseries takes us to a future reality (at an undetermined date, perhaps thirty or forty years ahead of the "current" Marvel continuity) in which Earth has achieved near-utopian stability and super-battles are a thing of the past. Everyone is happy except, maybe, the scattered remnants of the Fantastic Four, who quietly disbanded after a tragic battle decades earlier. Reed (big surprise)... more
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| 9. Justice League of America: The Nail (JLA (DC Comics Unnumbered Paperback)) | 
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By: Alan Davis Publisher: DC Comics November 01, 2000
JLA: THE NAIL is a 1998 Elseworlds offering. For those not in the know, DC's Elseworlds line, much like Marvel Comics' What If series, takes superheroes out of their mainstream continuity and tweaks them into a new context and into an alternative history. This allows comic book writers and artists the freedom to dream up dynamic (even disturbing) twists that the corporate high muck-a-mucks normally... more
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| 10. Killraven Premiere HC (Killraven (Unnumbered)) | |
By: Alan Davis By: Alan Davis Publisher: Marvel Comics July 11, 2007
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