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'''''Doctor Who Magazine's''''' [[2010]] issues spanned from [[DWM 416|issue 416]] to [[DWM 428|issue 428]] and were published every four weeks by [[Panini Comics]].  
'''''Doctor Who Magazine's''''' 2010 issues spanned from [[DWM 416|issue 416]] to [[DWM 428|issue 428]] and were published every four weeks by [[Panini Comics]].  


[[Tom Spilsbury]] continued as editor of the magazine.
[[Tom Spilsbury]] continued as editor of the magazine.
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January's [[DWM 416|issue 416]] was the last issue to use the [[Doctor Who logo|''Doctor Who'' logo]] associated with [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|Series 3]] to the [[2009 Specials (Doctor Who)|2009 Specials]]. With [[DWM 417|issue 417]] the magazine's cover underwent a redesign to feature a version of the newest ''Doctor Who'' logo based on [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Series 5]]'s logo.
January's [[DWM 416|issue 416]] was the last issue to use the [[Doctor Who logo|''Doctor Who'' logo]] associated with [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|Series 3]] to the [[2009 Specials (Doctor Who)|2009 Specials]]. With [[DWM 417|issue 417]] the magazine's cover underwent a redesign to feature a version of the newest ''Doctor Who'' logo based on [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|Series 5]]'s logo.


Much like [[2006]]'s "His & Hers" covers, [[DWM 420|issue 420]] was published with two separate covers, one featuring [[Matt Smith]] as the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and one featuring [[Karen Gillan]] as [[Amy Pond]].  
Much like 2006's "His & Hers" covers, [[DWM 420|issue 420]] was published with two separate covers, one featuring [[Matt Smith]] as the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and one featuring [[Karen Gillan]] as [[Amy Pond]].  


June's [[DWM 423|issue 423]] was an cover that was blank except for the ''Doctor Who Magazine'' logo and a crack exactly as the one that had appeared throughout Series 5.
June's [[DWM 423|issue 423]] was an cover that was blank except for the ''Doctor Who Magazine'' logo and a crack exactly as the one that had appeared throughout Series 5.


The magazine's price of four pounds 99 pence (£4.99) remained through to [[DWM 417|issue 417]], with the following issue ([[DWM 418|418]]) the price '''dropped''' to four pounds 20 pence (£4.20) this is the only time in the magazine's publishing history that the price dropped and remained at a lower price for several issues.  
The magazine's price of four pounds 99 pence (£4.99) remained through to [[DWM 417|issue 417]], with the following issue ([[DWM 418|418]]) the price ''dropped'' to four pounds 20 pence (£4.20) this is the only time in the magazine's publishing history that the price dropped and remained at a lower price for several issues.  


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Revision as of 03:14, 2 August 2015

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Doctor Who Magazine's 2010 issues spanned from issue 416 to issue 428 and were published every four weeks by Panini Comics.

Tom Spilsbury continued as editor of the magazine.

January's issue 416 was the last issue to use the Doctor Who logo associated with Series 3 to the 2009 Specials. With issue 417 the magazine's cover underwent a redesign to feature a version of the newest Doctor Who logo based on Series 5's logo.

Much like 2006's "His & Hers" covers, issue 420 was published with two separate covers, one featuring Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor and one featuring Karen Gillan as Amy Pond.

June's issue 423 was an cover that was blank except for the Doctor Who Magazine logo and a crack exactly as the one that had appeared throughout Series 5.

The magazine's price of four pounds 99 pence (£4.99) remained through to issue 417, with the following issue (418) the price dropped to four pounds 20 pence (£4.20) this is the only time in the magazine's publishing history that the price dropped and remained at a lower price for several issues.