I have no idea. Maybe there's no direct connection at all.
The caricature of Alan Garcia Perez might be satirical or humorous, depending on the artist's intention.
Alan Moore's comics often explore themes related to mortality and the concept of death in various symbolic and philosophical ways.
There's a definite connection. Alan Moore often incorporates elements of the occult in his comics to add depth and mystery to the stories.
Not much is known about a direct connection. Maybe he's a fan or has some indirect influence on the comic world.
Well, Alan Silvestri is mainly famous for his compositions in movies, and as far as I know, he doesn't have a significant involvement in the comic industry. Maybe there could be some peripheral or rare collaborations, but not anything major that comes to mind.
I'm not really sure what that specific phrase means. It might be some kind of specific reference or term that's not common knowledge.
Alan Moore hasn't been involved in creating Doctor Who comics. His contributions lie elsewhere in the comic world, with his own distinctive and influential works.
There could be various connections. Maybe Alan Moore has written for ABC Comics or his work has influenced their comics in some way.
Alan Ford is a comic series that might be published by Mondadori Comics. But the exact nature of their connection can vary depending on licensing and distribution deals.
Alan Grant might have created or contributed to the comics of Major Damage. But it depends on specific comic series and storylines.