
Jim Baikie (1940 — 2017) was a British comics artist who started his career when he joined Fleetway's staff in 1965. His work includes:
- Judge Dredd, Skizz and Tharg's Future Shocks in 2000 AD
- 'Cursitor Doom — The Man Who Died Every Day' (in the 2000 AD Action Special
- New Statesmen in Crisis
- Bloodfang in the Eagle
- Work for Jinty, including 'Left-Out Linda', 'Face the Music, Flo!' and 'Two Mothers for Maggie'
- Work for Look-In, including Charlie's Angels and a strip about the Monkees (a pop group)
- Work for Tammy and June.
- Work for TV Comic including Tarzan.
- Work for Countdown/TV Action including Doctor Who.
- Work for TV Century 21 including Star Trek.
- Work for Valentine
- Twilight World in Warrior
- Work for America's DC Comics including Electric Warrior, Vigilante and Batman.
- Work for Marvel Comics on Nightbreed.
- Work for Dark Horse on Star Wars.
- The First American for America's Best Comics.
In the year 2000 Jim Baikie won the Eisner Award for Best Anthology, for Tomorrow Stories (an America's Best Comics collaboration with Alan Moore).