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+ | '''David A. Roach''' is an extremely prolific [[inker]] for [[DWM comic stories|''Doctor Who Magazine'' comic strips]]. He continues to be arguably DWM's "house inker" into [[2011]], having been active with DWM since his first story, [[2002]]'s ''[[Oblivion (comic story)|Oblivion]]''. Though prolific with DWM, he hasn't worked on any other [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]] publication, save for the story, ''[[Sunscreen]]'', in [[Panini Comics|Panini]]'s own [[Doctor Who Storybook 2007|2007 ''Storybook'']]. He has never pencilled any story for ''Doctor Who'', though he has a fairly extensive list of pencil jobs outside the DWU. Within the pages of DWM, he has perhaps partnered with [[penciller]] [[Mike Collins]] most often, but has also significantly paired with DWM's ''other'' long-term penciller, [[Martin Geraghty]]. |
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Revision as of 18:46, 13 November 2011
David A. Roach is an extremely prolific inker for Doctor Who Magazine comic strips. He continues to be arguably DWM's "house inker" into 2011, having been active with DWM since his first story, 2002's Oblivion. Though prolific with DWM, he hasn't worked on any other DWU publication, save for the story, Sunscreen, in Panini's own 2007 Storybook. He has never pencilled any story for Doctor Who, though he has a fairly extensive list of pencil jobs outside the DWU. Within the pages of DWM, he has perhaps partnered with penciller Mike Collins most often, but has also significantly paired with DWM's other long-term penciller, Martin Geraghty.