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The British Invasion is a term used to refer to a group of British writers who worked on American comic books in the 1980's. These include Alan Moore, Grant Morrison, Peter Milligan and Neil Gaiman. British writers changed the genre with a sensitivity to the use of language and tackling more mature stories, and deconstructing the superhero status quo. The British writers lead to Marvel Comics and DC Comics abandoning the comics code.

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  • The British Invasion is a term used to refer to a group of British writers who worked on American comic books in the 1980's. These include Alan Moore, Grant Morrison, Peter Milligan and Neil Gaiman. British writers changed the genre with a sensitivity to the use of language and tackling more mature stories, and deconstructing the superhero status quo. The British writers lead to Marvel Comics and DC Comics abandoning the comics code.
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  • The British Invasion is a term used to refer to a group of British writers who worked on American comic books in the 1980's. These include Alan Moore, Grant Morrison, Peter Milligan and Neil Gaiman. British writers changed the genre with a sensitivity to the use of language and tackling more mature stories, and deconstructing the superhero status quo. The British writers lead to Marvel Comics and DC Comics abandoning the comics code.
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