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* Special [[Patrick Troughton]]-themed issue.
* Special [[Patrick Troughton]]-themed issue.
* The year is not displayed on the front cover.
* The year is not displayed on the front cover.
* The main cover image of the [[Second Doctor]] is a publicity shot.
* The main cover image of the [[Second Doctor]] is a publicity shot. It's also the first time that Troughton appears on the cover on his own.
* ''[[The Dalek Chronicles|The Dalek Tapes]]'' continue as a back up comic strip. This time only the first page is printed unedited, while the opening and closing blocks of the other three pages are. Still in black and white.
* ''[[The Dalek Chronicles|The Dalek Tapes]]'' continue as a back up comic strip. This time only the first page is printed unedited, while the opening and closing blocks of the other three pages are. Still in black and white.


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[[Category:1981 DWM issues]]
[[Category:1981 DWM issues]]

Revision as of 15:49, 29 May 2014

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The 54th issue of Doctor Who Magazine had a cover date of July 1981.

Contents

Articles

  • Photo-feature: Monster Gallery 6: Troughton's Aliens.
  • The Troughton Years 1966-69.

Comic content

Fiction

  • None

Archives

Interviews / Profiles

Previews

  • None

Reviews

  • None

A4 pin-ups

Also featuring

  • Gallifrey Guardian
  • Doctor Who Letters (Letters Page)
  • Matrix Data Bank (Questions and Answers)

Credits

Editor: Alan McKenzie
Layout: Steve O'Leary and Rahid Khan
Consultant: Jeremy Bentham
Production: Tim Hampson and Nigel Bulloch
Publisher: Stan Lee

Additional details

  • Special Patrick Troughton-themed issue.
  • The year is not displayed on the front cover.
  • The main cover image of the Second Doctor is a publicity shot. It's also the first time that Troughton appears on the cover on his own.
  • The Dalek Tapes continue as a back up comic strip. This time only the first page is printed unedited, while the opening and closing blocks of the other three pages are. Still in black and white.