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'''''Torchwood Magazine''''' — known [[indicia|formally]] by the title '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' — was a [[British]] magazine about ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' published by [[Titan Publishing Group|Titan]].  It had a run of twenty-five regular issues, plus a couple of yearbooks, cover dated from [[January]] [[2008]] until [[December]] [[2010]]. It therefore focused only on the first three series of ''Torchwood'' and folded around the time ''[[Torchwood: Miracle Day]]'' was entering production.
'''''Torchwood Magazine''''' — known [[indicia|formally]] by the title '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' — was a [[British]] magazine about ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' published by [[Titan Publishing Group|Titan]].  It had a run of twenty-five regular issues, plus a couple of yearbooks, cover dated from [[January]] [[2008]] until [[December]] [[2010]]. It therefore focused only on the first three series of ''Torchwood'' and folded around the time ''[[Torchwood: Miracle Day]]'' was entering production.


{{As of|2012|1|6}}, it remains the major source of comic stories involving the characters and situations of ''Torchwood''.
{{As of|2012|4}}, it remains the major source of comic stories involving the characters and situations of ''Torchwood''.
== Publication history ==
== Publication history ==
The first issue was released on 24 January 2008. A United States version was due to be launched in February 2008, but was not; instead, the UK version was imported to North America for a time (much like ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'') although it was not been widely circulated in North America after early 2009.
The first issue was released on 24 January 2008. A United States version was due to be launched in February 2008, but was not; instead, the UK version was imported to North America for a time (much like ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'') although it was not been widely circulated in North America after early 2009.
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The ''Torchwood The Official Magazine'' identity was also used for the [[Torchwood The Official Magazine Yearbook (2008)]] and a promotional leaflet for the magazine was included in the series 2 DVD boxset release.
The ''Torchwood The Official Magazine'' identity was also used for the [[Torchwood The Official Magazine Yearbook (2008)]] and a promotional leaflet for the magazine was included in the series 2 DVD boxset release.


The magazine was cancelled in December 2010 after twenty-five issues. According to the editorial note in Issue 24, a realignment of ''Torchwood'' merchandising for the BBC/Starz co-production of Series 4 was behind the discontinuation, though it was stated that it was hoped the magazine would resume publication; as of September 2011 it has not, with DWM taking on the task of covering Series 4 production and broadcast. The cancellation also resulted in the American ''Torchwood'' comic book, also published by Titan, being cancelled.
The magazine was cancelled in December 2010 after twenty-five issues. According to the editorial note in Issue 24, a realignment of ''Torchwood'' merchandising for the BBC/Starz co-production of Series 4 was behind the discontinuation, though it was stated that it was hoped the magazine would resume publication; {{As of|2012|4|lc=y}} it has not, with DWM taking on the task of covering Series 4 production and broadcast. The cancellation also resulted in the American ''Torchwood'' comic book, also published by Titan, being cancelled.


== Cover gallery ==
== Cover gallery ==
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* [http://www.titanmagazines.com Official online site for Titan Magazines, publishers of '''Torchwood Magazine'''.]
* [http://www.titanmagazines.com Official online site for Titan Magazines, publishers of '''Torchwood Magazine'''.]
* [http://www.facebook.com/TorchwoodMagazine Official '''Torchwood Magazine''' facebook page]
* [http://www.facebook.com/TorchwoodMagazine Official '''Torchwood Magazine''' facebook page]
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Torchwood Magazine — known formally by the title Torchwood The Official Magazine — was a British magazine about Torchwood published by Titan. It had a run of twenty-five regular issues, plus a couple of yearbooks, cover dated from January 2008 until December 2010. It therefore focused only on the first three series of Torchwood and folded around the time Torchwood: Miracle Day was entering production.

As of April 2012, it remains the major source of comic stories involving the characters and situations of Torchwood.

Publication history

The first issue was released on 24 January 2008. A United States version was due to be launched in February 2008, but was not; instead, the UK version was imported to North America for a time (much like Doctor Who Magazine) although it was not been widely circulated in North America after early 2009.

Although not connected to Doctor Who Magazine, Torchwood Magazine followed a similar format, featuring behind-the-scenes articles, episode reviews and original fiction in the form of comic strip stories and short stories.

One comic strip arc, Rift War, was later compiled by Titan into a graphic novel and a series of six comics reprinting material from the magazine were due to be released from August 2010.

Initially a four-weekly periodical, it moved to an eight-weekly basis from Issue 14.

The Torchwood The Official Magazine identity was also used for the Torchwood The Official Magazine Yearbook (2008) and a promotional leaflet for the magazine was included in the series 2 DVD boxset release.

The magazine was cancelled in December 2010 after twenty-five issues. According to the editorial note in Issue 24, a realignment of Torchwood merchandising for the BBC/Starz co-production of Series 4 was behind the discontinuation, though it was stated that it was hoped the magazine would resume publication; as of April 2012 it has not, with DWM taking on the task of covering Series 4 production and broadcast. The cancellation also resulted in the American Torchwood comic book, also published by Titan, being cancelled.

Cover gallery

Yearbooks

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