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|image = DW CC AS 1993.jpg | |||
|issue number= | |issue number = | ||
|cover date= [[September]] [[1993]] | |cover date = [[September]] [[1993]] | ||
|format= 52pp stapled | |format = 52pp stapled | ||
|editor= [[Gary Russell]] | |editor = [[Gary Russell]] | ||
|publisher= | |publisher = Marvel UK | ||
| | |prev override = DWCC 11 | ||
|next | |next override = DWCC 12 | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was an issue of ''[[Doctor Who Classic Comics]]''. | |||
== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
=== Articles === | === Articles === | ||
* Legends of the Wanderer (Introduction by [[Andrew Cartmel]]) | * Legends of the Wanderer (Introduction by [[Andrew Cartmel]]) | ||
* | * Evening's End! ( Closing comments by [[John Freeman]]) | ||
=== Comic strip Reprints === | === Comic strip Reprints === | ||
* [[Seventh Doctor comic stories]]: | * [[Seventh Doctor comic stories]]: | ||
: ''[[Evening's Empire]]'' ([[DWM 180 | : ''[[Evening's Empire]]'' ([[DWM 180]]) | ||
== Giant Pull Poster == | == Giant Pull Poster == | ||
* This | * This issue's front cover artwork by [[Colin Howard]] | ||
== Credits == | == Credits == | ||
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* Slave Girl: [[Louise Cassell]] | * Slave Girl: [[Louise Cassell]] | ||
* Promotions: [[Fiona Moscatelli]] | * Promotions: [[Fiona Moscatelli]] | ||
* Production: [[Julie Pickering]], [[Chris McCormack]] and [[Mathew Hyde]] | * Production: [[Julie Pickering]], [[Chris McCormack]] and [[Mathew Hyde]] | ||
* Editor in Chief: [[Paul Neary]] | * Editor in Chief: [[Paul Neary]] | ||
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* The cover artwork for this issue was by [[Colin Howard]]. | * 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. | * 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- | * 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:DWCC issues]] | [[Category:DWCC issues]] |
Latest revision as of 03:31, 1 September 2023
The DWCC Autumn Holiday Special was an issue of Doctor Who Classic Comics.
Contents[[edit] | [edit source]]
Articles[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Legends of the Wanderer (Introduction by Andrew Cartmel)
- Evening's End! ( Closing comments by John Freeman)
Comic strip Reprints[[edit] | [edit source]]
Giant Pull Poster[[edit] | [edit source]]
- This issue's front cover artwork by Colin Howard
Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Classic Comics Editor: Gary Russell
- Assistant Editor: Marcus Hearn
- Designer: Yarg Tilberg
- Slave Girl: Louise Cassell
- Promotions: Fiona Moscatelli
- Production: Julie Pickering, Chris McCormack and Mathew Hyde
- Editor in Chief: Paul Neary
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.