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The '''194th regular issue''' of '''''[[SFX (magazine)|SFX]]''''', a UK magazine dedicated to covering the sci-fi and fantasy genre, was devoted to ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
The '''194th regular issue''' of '''''[[SFX (magazine)|SFX]]''''', a UK magazine dedicated to covering the sci-fi and fantasy genre, was devoted to ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


To mark the return of ''Doctor Who'' to television, with a new [[Eleventh Doctor]] for [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|series 5]], ''SFX'' commissioned a special [[3D]] cover that was only available in the UK and certain selected US outlets.
To mark the return of ''Doctor Who'' to television, with a new [[Eleventh Doctor]] for [[Series 5 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 5]], ''SFX'' commissioned a special [[3D]] cover that was only available in the UK and certain selected US outlets. The cover image is an interlaced lenticular image, giving the impression of depth and movement as the magazine is tilted.  


Inside the main feature was a 9 page article;
Inside the main feature was a 9 page article;
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:: "Back for its first full series in two years, Doctor Who is returning with two new leads and a new head writer. [[Nick Setchfield]] talks to [[Steven Moffat|Moffat]], [[Matt Smith|Smith]] and [[Karen Gillan|Gillan]], the people who'll make your Saturday nights."
:: "Back for its first full series in two years, Doctor Who is returning with two new leads and a new head writer. [[Nick Setchfield]] talks to [[Steven Moffat|Moffat]], [[Matt Smith|Smith]] and [[Karen Gillan|Gillan]], the people who'll make your Saturday nights."
::: With portraits by [[Adrian Rogers]] for SFX
::: With portraits by [[Adrian Rogers]] for SFX
::: The article also included a box looking at the cover design
::: The article also included a section looking at the unique design of this cover.
[[File:SFX 194 3D cover text.jpg|thumb|left|300px|An article explaining how they accomplished the 3D cover]]
[[File:SFX 194 3D cover text.jpg|thumb|left|300px|An article explaining how they accomplished the 3D cover]]


== Additional details ==
== Additional details ==
* ''SFX'' magazine was a regular four weekly title in the UK. It also produced special seasonal issues mainly focussing on a specific theme.
* ''SFX'' magazine is a regular four-weekly title in the UK and available around the world. It also produced special seasonal issues mainly focussing on a specific theme.
* Unlike ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' or ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'', SFX is "100% unofficial and independent".
* Unlike ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' or ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'', SFX is "100% unofficial and independent".
* ''Doctor Who Adventures'' [[DWA 173|issue 173]] also had a 3D cover for the Eleventh Doctor.
* ''Doctor Who Adventures'' [[DWA 173|issue 173]] also had a 3D cover for the Eleventh Doctor.

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The 194th regular issue of SFX, a UK magazine dedicated to covering the sci-fi and fantasy genre, was devoted to Doctor Who.

To mark the return of Doctor Who to television, with a new Eleventh Doctor for series 5, SFX commissioned a special 3D cover that was only available in the UK and certain selected US outlets. The cover image is an interlaced lenticular image, giving the impression of depth and movement as the magazine is tilted.

Inside the main feature was a 9 page article;

  • "The First Eleven"
"Back for its first full series in two years, Doctor Who is returning with two new leads and a new head writer. Nick Setchfield talks to Moffat, Smith and Gillan, the people who'll make your Saturday nights."
With portraits by Adrian Rogers for SFX
The article also included a section looking at the unique design of this cover.
An article explaining how they accomplished the 3D cover

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

  • SFX magazine is a regular four-weekly title in the UK and available around the world. It also produced special seasonal issues mainly focussing on a specific theme.
  • Unlike Doctor Who Magazine or Doctor Who Adventures, SFX is "100% unofficial and independent".
  • Doctor Who Adventures issue 173 also had a 3D cover for the Eleventh Doctor.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]