Garry Halliday - in Popular Culture

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Garry Halliday makes an appearance in The Black Dossier by Alan Moore, though with his name slightly altered to Gary Haliday, encountering Mina Murray and Alan Quatermain in a newly opened spaceport in Birmingham. His arch enemy The Voice is mentioned in passing reference in a fictional document detailing The League's activities during World War II (When They Sound The Last All Clear).

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