Martin Geraghty
b. 2000
Martin Geraghty is a British comic book artist best known for his extensive work on *Doctor Who* comics, where he has been a regular contributor since the 1990s. Born in 2000 in the UK, he began his professional career in 1993, quickly establishing himself as a versatile artist and inker. Over the next three decades, Geraghty became a staple of *Doctor Who Magazine* and its associated publications, including the *Doctor Who Graphic Novel*, *Winter Special*, *Summer Special*, and *Yearbook*. His clean, dynamic linework and ability to capture the likenesses of the Doctor and companions made him a fan favorite among readers. He frequently collaborated with writers like Scott Gray and Alan Barnes, helping to bring their scripts to life with expressive characters and vivid storytelling. Geraghty’s signature style blends detailed backgrounds with a lively, cartoonish energy, perfectly suited for the time-traveling adventures of the series. While his work is primarily associated with *Doctor Who*, he has also contributed to other UK comics. As of 2020, he remains active in the industry, though his later career has been less prolific. His contributions have earned him a dedicated following, though major industry awards have not been documented. Geraghty’s legacy is firmly tied to the enduring popularity of *Doctor Who* in print, where his art helped define the comic’s visual identity for a generation of fans.
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