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Jim Baikie (1940-2017) was a Scottish comic book artist. In 1970 and 1972, he illustrated three Star Trek: The Original Series stories for the UK comic strips series as well as the last segment of departing artist Harry Lindfield's final story. His tenure included Romulan and Klingon stories. His art was released in 11 comic strip segments totaling 32 pages.

Baikie was known for his work with Alan Moore in 2000AD and with Doeg Moench at DC Comics.

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