100% Marvel : X-Men / Clandestine #1. Le cauchemar des Destine (1999)
Born on 18 June 1956 in England, Alan Davis has built one of the most distinctive careers in mainstream superhero comics, recognized equally for his fluid draftsmanship and his thoughtful approach to storytelling. He entered the industry in the early 1980s, quickly establishing himself through his work on Captain Britain in the British comics market before making a significant impression on American readers.
100% Marvel : Fantastic Four #1 (1999)
Davis's collaboration with writer Chris Claremont on Excalibur became a defining chapter in his career, bringing together Marvel's British characters in a series that balanced humor and adventure with genuine emotional warmth. His run on The Uncanny X-Men further cemented his reputation as one of the most accomplished superhero artists of his generation. For DC Comics, he crafted the Elseworlds duology JLA: The Nail and JLA: Another Nail, projects on which he served as both writer and artist, demonstrating his full creative range. He also created ClanDestine, an original Marvel property exploring a family of long-lived superhumans, showcasing his talent for world-building.
100% Marvel : Avengers - Réunion #[nn] (2011)
Over a career spanning more than four decades — with credits across more than 600 issues as artist, writer, inker, colorist, and letterer — Davis has worked on titles including Wolverine, Titans, and X-Men. His clean, expressive figure work and gift for ensemble storytelling remain among the most recognizable contributions to the superhero genre.