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Lenman released a [[Whoah!|compilation]] of his strips in [[2014 (releases)|2014]].
Lenman released a [[Whoah!|compilation]] of his strips in [[2014 (releases)|2014]].


The "Baxter" pseudonym (taken from the {{wi|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles}} character, Baxter Stockman) was used by Lenman so as to distance his strips from his early rock and roll work, a career path that failed to take off.<ref>Commentary, Whoah!</ref> For his proposed replacement strips, ''[[The Mind Probe]]'' and ''[[Moments in Time]]'', Lenman used his real name.
The "Baxter" pseudonym (taken from the {{wi|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles}} character, Baxter Stockman) was used by Lenman so as to distance his strips from his early rock and roll work, a career path that failed to take off.<ref>Commentary, ''Whoah!''</ref> For his proposed replacement strips, ''[[The Mind Probe]]'' and ''[[Moments in Time]]'', Lenman used his real name.


== Footnotes ==
== Footnotes ==

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Jamie Lenman, under the pseudonym "Baxter", acted as the writer and artist for Doctor Whoah!, a comic strip published in Doctor Who Magazine. His comic strip ran until DWM 475.

Lenman released a compilation of his strips in 2014.

The "Baxter" pseudonym (taken from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles character, Baxter Stockman) was used by Lenman so as to distance his strips from his early rock and roll work, a career path that failed to take off.[1] For his proposed replacement strips, The Mind Probe and Moments in Time, Lenman used his real name.

Footnotes

  1. Commentary, Whoah!