It's the one strip I've not been able to pin down, so any leads would be hugely appreciated!



The whole thing is here: https://whopix.wordpress.com/2013/02/23 ... -whos-who/
Thanks,
Colin @ Vworp Vworp! magazine.
Listening to some comic interviews I've done recently, more often than not, special and annuals were used to try out new artists or those trying to get their foot in the door as the weekly artists had a tight schedule already. It was rarely down to quality, although pro rata, specials, and much bigger annuals, usually offered a lower rate due to the budget vs page count - hence why some publishers would re-use art from earlier strips.stevezodiac wrote: ↑19 Dec 2020, 23:19As it was in a Holiday Special it might have been submitted by an amatuer and deemed not good enough for the comic, specials and annuals frequently used non-regular artists on strips. It's quite well drawn so I could be wrong. Maybe a commercial artist making some extra money? The lettering isn't the best I've seen.
Hi, I believe that it could be a John Gillatt's artwork.brocky1972 wrote: ↑05 Oct 2020, 13:36Hi, I was hoping someone might recognise the artist behind this Doctor Who strip, published by Polystyle in 1974?
It's the one strip I've not been able to pin down, so any leads would be hugely appreciated!
Thanks,
Colin @ Vworp Vworp! magazine.