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'''Gerry Haylock''' was the artist for more than twenty ''[[Doctor Who]]'' comic stories in ''[[TV Action]]'' (1971-73) and ''[[TV Comic]]'' (1973-75, 1978).
'''Gerry Haylock''' was the artist for more than twenty ''[[Doctor Who]]'' comic stories in ''[[TV Action]]'' (1971-73) and ''[[TV Comic]]'' (1973-75, 1978).


Born Gerald A. Haylock in Bromley, Kent, in 1928, he also drew "Angel of Mercy" (1957), "A Cosy Christmas" and "White Queen of Calabar" for ''Girl'', "Knights of the Road" (1960-62) and "The Guinea Pig" for ''Eagle'', "UFO" for ''Countdown'', "Land of the Giants" for ''Joe 90'', and painted covers for ''Schoolgirls' Picture Library''.
Born Gerald A. Haylock in Bromley, Kent, in 1928, he also drew "Angel of Mercy" (1957), "A Cosy Christmas" and "White Queen of Calabar" for ''Girl'', "Knights of the Road" (1960-62) and "The Guinea Pig" for ''Eagle'', "UFO" for ''Countdown'', "Land of the Giants" for ''Joe 90'', and painted covers for ''Schoolgirls' Picture Library''.


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Gerry Haylock was the artist for more than twenty Doctor Who comic stories in TV Action (1971-73) and TV Comic (1973-75, 1978).

Born Gerald A. Haylock in Bromley, Kent, in 1928, he also drew "Angel of Mercy" (1957), "A Cosy Christmas" and "White Queen of Calabar" for Girl, "Knights of the Road" (1960-62) and "The Guinea Pig" for Eagle, "UFO" for Countdown, "Land of the Giants" for Joe 90, and painted covers for Schoolgirls' Picture Library.

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