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The Faction Paradox series were originally a series of audio dramas about [[Faction Paradox]], an organization officially introduced by [[Lawrence Miles]] in the ''Doctor Who'' novel [[EDA]]: ''[[Alien Bodies]]''. It is one of several long-running spin-offs based upon characters created for ''Doctor Who'' novels; others include [[Bernice Summerfield]] and [[Time Hunter]].
The Faction Paradox series were originally a series of audio dramas about [[Faction Paradox]], an organization officially introduced by [[Lawrence Miles]] in the ''Doctor Who'' novel [[EDA]]: ''[[Alien Bodies]]''.


Produced initially by [[BBV Productions]], these were then followed by audio dramas produced by [[Magic Bullet Productions]], the first being [[Coming to Dust]].
Produced initially by [[BBV Productions]], these were then followed by audio dramas produced by [[Magic Bullet Productions]], the first being [[Coming to Dust]].

Revision as of 18:17, 29 January 2011

The Faction Paradox series were originally a series of audio dramas about Faction Paradox, an organization officially introduced by Lawrence Miles in the Doctor Who novel EDA: Alien Bodies.

Produced initially by BBV Productions, these were then followed by audio dramas produced by Magic Bullet Productions, the first being Coming to Dust.

Then followed by a series of novels published from 2002 to 2006 by Mad Norwegian Press with Random Static Ltd taking over with Newtons Sleep.

There were also two issues of a Faction Paradox comic released by Image Comics; the comic was cancelled abruptly mid-story due to poor sales.

Starting in 2011, Obverse Books intend releasing collections of short stories featuring Faction Paradox. The first such collection is entitled Faction Paradox: A Romance in Twelve Parts.

Audio Dramas

The Faction Paradox Protocols (BBV)

The True History of Faction Paradox (MB)

Novels (FP)

Comic Books (FP)

External links