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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.
'''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]].
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.
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 writer (under the [[pseudonym]] Richard Alan)==
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*"[[The World Shapers]]"
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*"[[Up Above the Gods]]"


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