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''''Monstrous Beauty'''was a supplement that came with [[DWM 556]], containing the first part of the comic story [[Monstrous Beauty (comic story)|''Monstrous Beauty'']], cover dated [[September (releases)|September]] [[2021 (releases)|2021]]. It was notable for being the first time the regular DWM comic strip had been published in a supplement rather than the main magazine, however [[The Daleks Are Back!|''The Daleks Are Back!'']] had previously featured a short comic story in the style of the 60s annuals entitled [[Dr. Who & the "Yeti" (comic story)|''Dr. Who & the "Yeti"'']].
''''Monstrous Beauty''' was a supplement that came with [[DWM 556]], containing the first part of the comic story [[Monstrous Beauty (comic story)|''Monstrous Beauty'']], cover dated [[September (releases)|September]] [[2021 (releases)|2021]]. It was notable for being the first time the regular DWM comic strip had been published in a supplement rather than the main magazine, however [[The Daleks Are Back!|''The Daleks Are Back!'']] had previously featured a short comic story in the style of the 60s annuals entitled [[Dr. Who & the "Yeti" (comic story)|''Dr. Who & the "Yeti"'']].
== Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Comic strip ===
=== Comic strip ===

Revision as of 16:42, 22 September 2021

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'Monstrous Beauty was a supplement that came with DWM 556, containing the first part of the comic story Monstrous Beauty, cover dated September 2021. It was notable for being the first time the regular DWM comic strip had been published in a supplement rather than the main magazine, however The Daleks Are Back! had previously featured a short comic story in the style of the 60s annuals entitled Dr. Who & the "Yeti".

Contents

Comic strip

Story: Scott Gray
Artwork: John Ross
Colouring: James Offredi
Lettering: Roger Langridge
Editors: Peter Ware & Marcus Hearn

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