Warwick Gray
Warwick Gray is a New Zealand-born comic book writer who has spent much of his career based in the United Kingdom. He is best known for his work on *Doctor Who Magazine* and its associated specials, where he contributed as a writer and letterer during the early 1990s. Gray’s credits span 11 issues between 1992 and 1994, with his most frequent appearances in *Doctor Who Magazine*, the *Doctor Who Summer Special*, the *Doctor Who Magazine Winter Special*, and the *Doctor Who Yearbook*. His writing often complemented the magazine’s long-running comic strip, and he collaborated with artists and editors within the *Doctor Who* publishing orbit. While his output was concentrated in a relatively short period, his contributions helped sustain the franchise’s comic adventures during a transitional era for the series. Gray’s work remains of interest to *Doctor Who* completists and fans of the magazine’s classic strip run. Details of his birth date, early life, and later career are not widely documented, and no major awards have been recorded. His legacy is tied to the niche but dedicated world of *Doctor Who* comics, where he played a supporting role in keeping the Doctor’s printed adventures alive in the years between the television series’ original run and its revival.
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