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'''Dez Skinn''' created the [[Doctor Who Magazine (regular issues)|Doctor Who Weekly]] and edited it from [[1979]] to [[1980]]. He also co-wrote ''[[Timeslip]]'', one of the most oft-reprinted strips in ''Doctor Who'' comics history. His departure from ''Doctor Who Weekly'' caused several artists, such as [[Steve Dillon]], to leave with him.
'''Dez Skinn''' created the [[Doctor Who Magazine (regular issues)|Doctor Who Weekly]] and edited it from [[1979]] to [[1980]]. He also co-wrote "[[Timeslip]]", one of the most oft-reprinted strips in ''Doctor Who'' comics history. His departure from ''Doctor Who Weekly'' caused several artists, such as [[Steve Dillon]], to leave with him.


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Dez Skinn created the Doctor Who Weekly and edited it from 1979 to 1980. He also co-wrote Timeslip, one of the most oft-reprinted strips in Doctor Who comics history. His departure from Doctor Who Weekly caused several artists, such as Steve Dillon, to leave with him.

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