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* The cover artwork for this issue was by [[Colin Howard]].
* The cover artwork for this issue was by [[Colin Howard]].
* Only the first part of this comic strip story had ever appeared before in B&W, in the pages of ''Doctor Who Magazine'' (Issue 180). For a number of reasons the comic strip story was abandoned, having not been submitted before the publishing deadline.
* Only the first part of this comic strip story had ever appeared before in B&W, in the pages of ''Doctor Who Magazine'' (Issue 180). For a number of reasons the comic strip story was abandoned, having not been submitted before the publishing deadline.
* The decision to finally publish the story and in full colour, seemed to fit in with the publication's aims and ambitions for the twenty-six issue run of'' [[Doctor Who Classic Comics]]''. While not strictly a reprint, it ticked enough boxes to be released as a Doctor Who Classic Comics Autumn Holiday Special.
* The decision to finally publish the story and in full colour, seemed to fit in with the publication's aims and ambitions for the twenty-seven issue run of'' [[Doctor Who Classic Comics]]''. While not strictly a reprint, it ticked enough boxes to be released as a Doctor Who Classic Comics Autumn Holiday Special.
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Contents

Articles

Comic strip Reprints

Evening's Empire (DWM 180) (DWM)

Giant Pull Poster

Credits

Additional details

  • The cover artwork for this issue was by Colin Howard.
  • Only the first part of this comic strip story had ever appeared before in B&W, in the pages of Doctor Who Magazine (Issue 180). For a number of reasons the comic strip story was abandoned, having not been submitted before the publishing deadline.
  • The decision to finally publish the story and in full colour, seemed to fit in with the publication's aims and ambitions for the twenty-seven issue run of Doctor Who Classic Comics. While not strictly a reprint, it ticked enough boxes to be released as a Doctor Who Classic Comics Autumn Holiday Special.