|  Thrills2000AD Writer: 338
 Megazine Writer: 90
 Other Writer: 116
 Daily Star Writer: 287
 
 TextScripts: 2
 Interviews: 2
 
 Fan ThrillsWriter: 2
 
 Fan InputPhotos: 1
 
 |  | ALAN GRANTAKA AALN-1, Staccato, Alvin Gaunt (with Kelvin Gosnell), Stavros, Rick Clark, Craig LippCREATOR CREDITSAce Trucking, Mazeworld, Judge Anderson, Apocalypse Soon, Armageddon, Bella Bagley, Bob the Galactic Bum, Durham Red, The Helltrekkers, PJ Maybe, Raptaur, Samantha Slade, The Crystal Skull, Kenny Who?
 COMMAND MODULE CREDITS2000AD Sub-Editorial Droid (95 to 174)
 
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 FIRST CREDIT IN 2000ADA Close Encounter of the Fatal Kind! 1 episode (Prog 102) 6 pagesScript: Alan Grant, 
Artist: Carlos Ezquerra
 Reprinted
 2000AD Annual 1991
 MOST RECENT CREDIT IN 2000ADJudge Death: The Movie 1 episode (Prog 2150) 10 pagesScript: Alan Grant, 
Artist: Jake Lynch, 
Colour: Jim Boswell, 
Letters: Simon Bowland
 FIRST CREDIT IN THE MEGAZINEMidnite's Children 5 episodes (Megs 1.01 to 1.05) 48 pagesScript: Alan Grant, 
Artist: Jim Baikie
 Reprinted
 Rebellion: Judge Dredd The Complete Case Files 15
 MOST RECENT CREDIT IN THE MEGAZINEJordan Ramzy's Kitchen Nightmare 1 episode (Meg 400) 12 pagesScript: Alan Grant, 
Artist: Inaki Miranda, 
Colour: Eva De La Cruz, 
Letters: Ellie De Ville
 
 LINKS
| The Dredd Generation: Founding Fathers interview
 by Brent Keane In the year of 2000AD's 25th anniversary, Ninth Art spoke to some of the magazine's most famous creators - Pat Mills, Alan Grant and John Wagner - about their memories, their regrets, their creations and their influences. (17 June 2002)
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| Alan Grant interview
 by Roger Simian dumb/SULK trigg-er, 1995
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| Alan Grant interview
 by Darkhorse Comics 1 June 1998
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| Alan Grant interview
 by Andrew Wheeler Ninth Art, 21 May 2001
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| Alan Grant interview
 by Edward Berridge 2000AD Review, 12th January 2005
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| Alan Grant interview
 by Lucio Luiz Lobo Brazil, 7th March 2005
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| Alan Grant interview
 by Will Cooling 411 Mania, 16/19 July 2004
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| Brodie's Law 
 by Pulp Theatre Entertainment An East End gangsta who gains the power to take your soul.
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