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Jim Baikie
Jim Baikie is a British comics artist, who is best known for his work with Alan Moore on ''Skizz''. ==Biography==
Baikie began his career illustrating Valentine for Fleetway. Over the next twenty years, he built a solid reputation working for TV comics such as Look-in, including adaptations of ''The Monkees'' and ''Star Trek'', all scripted by Angus P. Allan. He also worked extensively in girls' comics such as Jinty. In the 1980s, Baikie drew ''The Twilight World'' in Warrior. In Britain, he is probably best known for collaborating with Alan Moore on ''Skizz'', a reworking of the film E.T.. Baikie was so attached to the character that he went on to both write and illustrate ''Skizz II'' and ''Skizz III'' for 2000AD. ''2000 AD'' spin-of ''Crisis'' also saw Baikie produce the art for the ''New Statesmen'' story. Baikie has also worked extensively in the United States, on superhero strips such as ''Batman'' and ''The Spectre''. A new collaboration with Alan Moore also appeared in the guise of the First American.
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