Sir Dennis Archer
Emerging from the pages of the landmark British anthology Warrior in 1982, Sir Dennis Archer is a Bronze Age creation bearing the unmistakable fingerprints of Alan Moore and artist Alan Davis — a pedigree that alone makes him worth seeking out. Over a publishing life that stretched across an impressive three decades, he keeps remarkable company, sharing pages with the likes of Mike Moran, Johnny Bates, and Evelyn Cream in one of the most celebrated and influential comics runs of its era. His appearances across Warrior and Miracleman place him squarely within a story that helped redefine what superhero comics could be, and for collectors who prize the Quality Communications originals, nineteen catalog appearances across thirty-plus years mark him as a figure of genuine depth and staying power.
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