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* [[The Doctor]] is referred to throughout as "Dr Who". | * [[The Doctor]] is referred to throughout as "Dr Who". | ||
* [[Walter Howarth]]'s cover of this annual was heavily based on George Wilson's cover for ''Space Family Robinson: Lost in Space'' #23 (August 1967).<ref>[https://downthetubes.net/unearthed-an-unexpected-doctor-who-comics-crossover-with-lost-in-space/ Unearthed: An unexpected Doctor Who comics crossover with Lost in Space!]</ref> | * [[Walter Howarth]]'s cover of this annual was heavily based on George Wilson's cover for ''Space Family Robinson: Lost in Space'' #23 (August 1967).<ref>[https://downthetubes.net/unearthed-an-unexpected-doctor-who-comics-crossover-with-lost-in-space/ Unearthed: An unexpected Doctor Who comics crossover with Lost in Space!]</ref> |
Revision as of 10:32, 18 March 2023
The Dr Who Annual 1969 was the fourth Doctor Who annual published by World Distributors. It was released in September 1968.
Overview
- Release Number: 4
- Publisher: World Distributors
- Released in September 1968
- Priced: 12s 6d
- Format Hardback; 96 pages
- Featured Doctor: The Second Doctor
- Featured companions: Jamie McCrimmon, Victoria Waterfield, Polly
- Featured enemies:
Contents
Text stories
- Lords of the Galaxy
- Follow the Phantoms
- Mastermind of Space
- The Celestial Toyshop
- Valley of Dragons
- Planet from Nowhere
- Happy as Queeg
- World of Ice
- The Microtron Men
- Death to Mufl
Comic strip stories
Features
- Star Facts
- About the Moon
- The Unknown World Under the Sea
- Space Dictionary
- Our Solar System
- Space Panorama
- Men in Space
- Looking Back
- Pioneers of Flight
Puzzles
- Space Quiz
- Return from Hades
- Space Special
- Dr. Who's Planet Quiz
- The Mysteries of Space
Additional notes
- The Doctor is referred to throughout as "Dr Who".
- Walter Howarth's cover of this annual was heavily based on George Wilson's cover for Space Family Robinson: Lost in Space #23 (August 1967).[1]
- The cover illustrations depict the Cybermen, Cyber-Controller and Yeti, but they do not appear inside the annual.
- Natarls from the film Battle in Outer Space (1959) appear in the artwork of the inside cover.