Prior to the start of the British Invasion, DC Comics had imported several British artists from the early 1980s to work on their comic books.
Brian Bolland was at the vanguard of this influx. Others that followed included
Dave Gibbons,
Brendan McCarthy,
Glenn Fabry,
Steve Dillon, and
Philip Bond. The British Invasion itself is often cited as occurring in the wake of
Alan Moore's successful run on
Swamp Thing and his
Watchmen series. After Moore had a falling-out with DC and swore never to work for them again, DC editor (later
Vertigo Group Editor)
Karen Berger recruited many promising writers and artists from the UK. The names primarily associated with the invasion include
Jamie Delano, who was approached by DC as the writer of the
Swamp Thing spin off
Hellblazer;
Neil Gaiman and
Dave McKean, who collaborated on the
Black Orchid limited series, as well as the famous and acclaimed
Sandman;
Peter Milligan, who launched a new
Shade, the Changing Man series; and Scottish creator
Grant Morrison, whose pitch of an
Animal Man series was approved. Later British creators to work on American comics include
Mark Millar,
Warren Ellis,
Garth Ennis and
Paul Jenkins. ==Characteristics==