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TV Tornado, briefly known as TV Tornado and Solo after absorbing Solo, was an English publication which printed articles and tie-in comic strips to popular children's series. It was published across eighty-eight issues from 1967 through 1968, as well as several annuals. It was then merged into TV21, which was renamed TV21 and Tornado for fifty-one issues before the title reverted to TV21.
Unlike other City Magazines-published titles TV Century 21 and Lady Penelope, TV Tornado printed no Doctor Who universe stories which this Wiki considers valid, but it hosted Doctor Who-related non-ficton articles and features on a semi-regular basis.
TV Tornado also contributed to the expanded Gerry Anderson supermarionation universe (of which The Daleks had previously been a part) when The Mysterons comic strip, a prequel series to Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, started in the thirty-sixth issue. The Man from U.N.C.L.E. featured as text stories from the first issue and had been absorbed into this universe in Lady Penelope but was not conceived as such upon its inception as a television series.
Issues containing Doctor Who content
Title | Issue | Notes | Cover date |
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New Shape Sky Ray | 21 | Advert for Dr Who's Space Adventure Book featuring the Second Doctor and the Daleks | 3 June 1967 |
Sky Ray brings you... | 24 | 24 June 1967 | |
27 | 15 July 1967 | ||
Untitled comic story | 31 | A four-panel story featuring the Second Doctor, the Daleks and the TARDIS which advertised Dr Who's Space Adventure Book and doubled as a competition | 12 August 1967 |
34 | 2 September 1967 | ||
Flashpoint by Ed Storm | 42 | Article on Patrick Troughton mentioning his role as the Doctor | 28 October 1967 |
50 | Article on David Baron mentioning his role as Ralpachan | 23 December 1967 | |
Star Spot | 53 | Article on Patrick Troughton mentioning his role as the Doctor | 13 January 1968 |
Dr Who and the Monsters | 58 | Article featuring promotional shots from The Daleks, The Sensorites, The Abominable Snowmen and The Ice Warriors, as well as a picture of Bernard Bresslaw in costume as the Ice Warrior leader | 17 February 1968 |
Cover Man | 59 | Cover featuring the Second Doctor, an Ice Warrior and the TARDIS, with a photograph of Troughton in character inside | 24 February 1968 |
Flashpoint by Ed Storm | 66 | Article on Frazer Hines about his role as Jamie McCrimmon | 13 April 1968 |
TV quiz on Dr. Who | 77 | Work out the five creatures from their first letters, with the answers given upside down. They are Yeti, Cybermen, Daleks, Ice Warriors and Macra Terror | 29 June 1968 |
Star Spot | 78 | Article on Jack Watling mentioning his role as Edward Travers and his daughter Deborah Watling's role as Victoria Waterfield | 6 July 1968 |
Flashpoint by Ed Storm | 80 | Article on William Hartnell about typecasting mentioning his role as the First Doctor | 20 July 1968 |
83 | Article on Barry Noble mentioning his role as a Cyberman | 10 August 1968 | |
86 | Article about Terry Nation's invention of the Dalek name, the broadcast of the series in foreign countries and its dubbing into Arabic and Spanish. It also mentioned a host of monsters, including the most recent, the Quarks | 31 August 1968 |