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}}The '''twentieth issue of ''Doctor Who Classic Comics''''' had a cover date of [[25 May (releases)|25 May]] [[1994 (releases)|1994]].
}}The '''twentieth issue of ''Doctor Who Classic Comics''''' had a cover date of [[25 May (releases)|25 May]] [[1994 (releases)|1994]].
== Contents ==
== Contents ==

Revision as of 20:44, 19 May 2017

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The twentieth issue of Doctor Who Classic Comics had a cover date of 25 May 1994.

Contents

Articles

  • 'VWORP! VWORP!' by John Ainsworth
Action in ExileThe Night Walkers

Comic strip Reprints

Challenge of the Piper (TV Comic issues 705-709)
The Exterminator (TV Comic issues 803-806)
The Glen of Sleeping (TV Action issues 107-111)
Abel's Story 'DWM issue 105)

Telesnap Archive

Credits

Editor: Gary Russell
Assistant Editor: Marcus Hearn
Designer: Gary Gilbert
Consultants: John Ainsworth, Matthew Pereira, Richard Landon, Stephen J. Walker and Andrew Pixley
Production: Julie Pickering and Mark Irvine

Additional details

  • The cover artwork featured on this issue was by Pete Wallbank.
  • All the comic strips reprinted in Doctor Who Classic Comics were digitally cleaned up and reproduced as they were originally published, complete with captioning appropriate to the original source. The only changes made to the comic strips were that many were presented in full colour for the first time.
  • Comic historian John Ainsworth provided articles throughout Doctor Who Classic Comics, covering in unprecedented detail the history and a guide to the Doctor's comic strip adventures which regularly appeared in a number of linked TV Comic titles prior to the launch of the Doctor Who Magazine title.
  • Telesnaps are a series of photographs taken from the original television transmissions. In many cases, they provided the only surviving visual record of early B&W episodes, commonly referred to as the missing episodes.
  • Marcus Hearn provides the commentary notes for this feature which alternates with episodes appearing in Doctor Who Classic Comics' sister publication Doctor Who Magazine.
  • This and future issues no longer included a free giant poster.