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He was also  the Picture Consultant for ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' for a number of issues.
He was also  the Picture Consultant for ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' for a number of issues.
==Credits as writer (under the [[pseudonym]] Richard Alan)==
*"[[Time and Tide]]"
*"[[Nemesis of the Daleks]]"
*"[[Emperor of the Daleks!]]"
*"[[Up Above the Gods]]"
==Credits as letterer==
==Credits as letterer==
*"[[Frobisher's Story]]" (with [[Annie Parkhouse]])
*"[[Frobisher's Story]]" (with [[Annie Parkhouse]])
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Richard Starkings is an Eisner-nominated comic letterer, with work stretching at least back to the 12th January 1985 issue of the UK Transformers title. He was a staple of the Marvel UK family of artists during its heyday in the late 1980s. His first big break in the American comic industry came with 1988's Batman: The Killing Joke, and continues, as of 2008, to work regularly for American publishers.

His work for Doctor Who Magazine was confined largely to the Sixth Doctor's era, where he shared responsibilities with Annie Parkhouse.

He was also the Picture Consultant for Doctor Who Magazine for a number of issues.

Credits as writer (under the pseudonym Richard Alan)

Credits as letterer

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