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{{real world}}'''Steve Dillon''' ([[1962 (people)|1962]]<ref>[http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2016/10/steve-dillon-1962-2016.html Doctor Who News]</ref>-[[22 October (people)|22 October]] [[2016 (people)|2016]]<ref>[http://comicbook.com/marvel/2016/10/22/comics-community-reacts-to-steve-dillons-death/ Comic Book/marvel]</ref>) was a comic artist on several [[Doctor Who Magazine comic stories|''Doctor Who Magazine'' comic stories]]. In ''Doctor Who'' circles, he is best known as the co-creator of [[Abslom Daak]]. He was mainly the artist on the non-Doctor backup strips in the earliest issues of ''[[Doctor Who Weekly]]''. However, he was also importantly the artist on the final Fifth Doctor comic story, which portrayed the death of comic [[companion]], [[Angus Goodman|Gus]].
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'''Steve Dillon''' ([[1962 (people)|1962]]<ref>[http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2016/10/steve-dillon-1962-2016.html Doctor Who News]</ref>-[[22 October (people)|22 October]] [[2016 (people)|2016]]<ref>[http://comicbook.com/marvel/2016/10/22/comics-community-reacts-to-steve-dillons-death/ Comic Book/marvel]</ref>) was a comic artist on several [[Doctor Who Magazine comic stories|''Doctor Who Magazine'' comic stories]]. In ''Doctor Who'' circles, he is best known as the co-creator of [[Abslom Daak]]. He was mainly the artist on the non-Doctor backup strips in the earliest issues of ''[[Doctor Who Weekly]]''. However, he was also importantly the artist on the final Fifth Doctor comic story, which portrayed the death of comic [[companion]], [[Angus Goodman|Gus]].


Despite a relatively small amount of material contributed to the ''Doctor Who'' comic universe, a high percentage of the characters he created proved popular enough to justify return engagements, either in later ''Doctor Who'' comic strips or other media.
Despite a relatively small amount of material contributed to the ''Doctor Who'' comic universe, a high percentage of the characters he created proved popular enough to justify return engagements, either in later ''Doctor Who'' comic strips or other media.
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