Skizz
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Publication information | |
Publisher | 2000 AD |
Publication date | 1983-1995 |
Main character(s) | Skizz |
Creative team | |
Written by | Alan Moore |
Artist(s) | Jim Baikie |
Skizz was a comic book strip in 2000 AD which appeared in three installments across more than a decade. It was written by Alan Moore and drawn by Jim Baikie. Two sequels appeared some years later, written and drawn by Baikie.
It is best described as a cross between E.T and Boys from the Blackstuff.
Plot[]
Skizz, an alien interpreter, crash lands on Earth and his ship self-destructs to stop it falling into the wrong hands. He is saved from the military by a young girl called Roxy.
Bibliography[]
- Skizz:
- Skizz (in 2000 AD #308–330, 1983)
- Alien Cultures (in 2000 AD #767–775, 1992)
- Skizz Book 3 (in 2000 AD #912–927, 1994–1995)
There have a number of trade paperback releases over the years:
- Skizz:
- Titan (1989 ISBN 1-85286-135-5)
- Titan (2002 ISBN 1-84023-450-4)
- Rebellion Developments (2005 ISBN 1-904265-30-8)
- DC (2005 ISBN 1-4012-0579-8)
- Skizz II: Alien Cultures:
- Mandarin (1993 ISBN 0-7493-1638-1 )
External links[]
Categories:
- 2000 AD comic strips
- British comics
- Comics about extraterrestrial life
- Comics by Alan Moore
- British comics stubs