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{{Infobox Magazine
{{Infobox Magazine
|magazine name= Doctor Who Classic Comics-<BR>Autumn Holiday Special 1993
|image = DW CC AS 1993.jpg
|image=[[Image:DW_CC_AS_1993.jpg|250px|]]
|issue number =  
|issue number=  
|cover date = [[September]] [[1993]]
|cover date= Autumn 1994
|format = 52pp stapled
|format= 52pp stapled
|editor = [[Gary Russell]]
|editor= [[Gary Russell]]
|publisher = Marvel UK
|publisher= [[Marvel Comics UK]]
|prev override = DWCC 11
|previous issue= Not Applicable
|next override = DWCC 12
|next issue= Not Applicable
}}
}}
The '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was an issue of ''[[Doctor Who Classic Comics]]''.


==Contents ==
== Contents ==
=== Articles ===
* Legends of the Wanderer (Introduction by [[Andrew Cartmel]])
* Evening's End! ( Closing comments by [[John Freeman]])


===Articles===
=== Comic strip Reprints ===
* ‘Legends of the Wanderer’ (Introduction by [[Andrew Cartmel]])
* [[Seventh Doctor comic stories]]:
* `Evening’s End!’ ( Closing comments by [[John Freeman]])
: ''[[Evening's Empire]]'' ([[DWM 180]])
 
===Comic Strip Reprints===
* '''[[Seventh Doctor Comic Strip Stories]]:'''
: [[Evening's Empire]] ('''DWM'''  issue 180) ([[DWM]])


== Giant Pull Poster ==
== Giant Pull Poster ==
* This issues front cover artwork by [[Colin Howard]]
* This issue's front cover artwork by [[Colin Howard]]
 
== Credited Credits: ==
: Classic Comics Editor: [[Gary Russell]]
: Assistant Editor: [[Marcus Hearn]]
: Designer: [[Yarg Tilberg]]
: Slave Girl: [[Louise Cassell]]
: Promotions: [[Fiona Moscatell]]
: Production: [[Julie Pickering]], [[Chris McCormack]] and [[Mathew Hyde]]
: Editor in Chief: [[Paul Neary]]


== Further Information ==
== Credits ==
* The cover artwork for this issue was by [[Colin Howard]].
* Classic Comics Editor: [[Gary Russell]]
* 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 failed to be submitted before the publishing deadline.
* Assistant Editor: [[Marcus Hearn]]
*The decision to finally publish the story, and in full colour, seemed to fit in with the publication aims and ambitions for the 26 issue run of Doctor Who Classic Comics, and so, while not strictly a reprint, ticked enough boxes to be released as a Doctor Who Classic Comics Autumn Holiday Special.
* Designer: [[Yarg Tilberg]]
* Slave Girl: [[Louise Cassell]]
* Promotions: [[Fiona Moscatelli]]
* Production: [[Julie Pickering]], [[Chris McCormack]] and [[Mathew Hyde]]
* Editor in Chief: [[Paul Neary]]


==External Links==
== Additional details ==
''to be added''
* 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.


[[Category:Doctor Who Classic Comics]]
[[Category:DWCC issues]]

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The DWCC Autumn Holiday Special was an issue of Doctor Who Classic Comics.

Contents[[edit] | [edit source]]

Articles[[edit] | [edit source]]

Comic strip Reprints[[edit] | [edit source]]

Evening's Empire (DWM 180)

Giant Pull Poster[[edit] | [edit source]]

Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]

Additional details[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • 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.