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|issue number= [[Torchwood Magazine|24]] | |issue number= [[Torchwood Magazine|24]] | ||
|cover date= | |cover date= October 28, 2010 | ||
|format= 100 pages bound | |format= 100 pages bound | ||
|editor= [[Simon Hugo]] | |editor= [[Simon Hugo]] | ||
|publisher= [[Titan Magazines]] | |publisher= [[Titan Magazines]] | ||
|previous issue=[[Torchwood Magazine Issue 23]] | |previous issue=[[Torchwood Magazine Issue 23]] | ||
|next issue= [[Torchwood Magazine Issue 25]] FINAL ISSUE | |next issue= [[Torchwood Magazine Issue 25]] FINAL ISSUE}} | ||
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==Contents== | ==Contents== | ||
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* Designers: [[Philip White]] | * Designers: [[Philip White]] | ||
* Deputy Editor: [[Neil Edwards]] | * Deputy Editor: [[Neil Edwards]] | ||
* Comics Editors: [[Martin Eden]] | * Comics Editors: [[Martin Eden]] | ||
* Assistant Editor: [[Mark McKenzie-Ray]] | * Assistant Editor: [[Mark McKenzie-Ray]] | ||
* 12-inch mix: Shep Pettibone | * 12-inch mix: Shep Pettibone | ||
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==Facts included== | ==Facts included== | ||
* In [[Guinness World Records]] 2010 Torchwood: Children of Earth is recognised as the highest rated sci-fi mini-series of 2009, based on the review score of 80/100 on the website metacritic.com, which aggregates review scores from across the web. | * In [[Guinness World Records]] 2010 Torchwood: Children of Earth is recognised as the highest rated sci-fi mini-series of 2009, based on the review score of 80/100 on the website metacritic.com, which aggregates review scores from across the web. The parent show of Torchwood, (Doctor Who) is recognised with its own two-page spread. | ||
==Further Information== | ==Further Information== |
Revision as of 18:38, 31 January 2011
This was the 24th issue of The Official Torchwood Magazine.
Contents
Articles and Features
- ‘The Lost Episodes’ James Goss looks at unmade Torchwood stories
- Checkout by Joseph Lidster
- Deadline by Phil Ford
- Cross My Palm with Silver by James Moran
- The Jinx by Andrew Cartmel
- Revenants by Joseph Lidster
- Skypoint by Phil Ford
- ‘Say What?’ A selection of memorable quotes from previous issues interviews
- ‘Beyond the Hub: Getting Into Shape!’ Kate Lloyd explores shapeshifters
Interviews / Profiles
- ‘Julie’s Adventures in La La Land’: Julie Gardner (Executive Producer) talks to Simon Hugo about her American experience and Torchwood: New World
Comic Strips
- Hell House by Roger Gibson (11 coloured pages)
Fiction
- Red-Handed by Kate Orman with illustrations by Ben Willsher
- Cultural Firsts by Richard Stokes with illustrations by Mike Dowling
- The Mind’s Eye by James Goss with illustrations by Adrian Salmon
Story Archive
- 2.9 The Torchwood Files: Something Borrowed (Development and day-by-day production analysis and comment by Andrew Pixley)
Posters
- A4 Hub Pin-Up 11: Toshiko Sato
Also Featuring
- The Hub (News) including Torchwood: New World News!
- T-mail (Readers Letters)
- Little Reasons Why We Love Torchwood 10: Britsure Insurance
- Vote for your favourite Torchwood moment!
Credits
- Editor: Simon Hugo
- Designers: Philip White
- Deputy Editor: Neil Edwards
- Comics Editors: Martin Eden
- Assistant Editor: Mark McKenzie-Ray
- 12-inch mix: Shep Pettibone
- Managing Editor: Brian J Robb
Facts included
- In Guinness World Records 2010 Torchwood: Children of Earth is recognised as the highest rated sci-fi mini-series of 2009, based on the review score of 80/100 on the website metacritic.com, which aggregates review scores from across the web. The parent show of Torchwood, (Doctor Who) is recognised with its own two-page spread.
Further Information
- The Editorial this issue announces the Torchwood: The Official Magazine from Titan Magazines will be resting after the next issue. This is due to the renegotiations of licences in readiness for the next series - a co-production with American company Starz.
- Aimed at mature fans of the series, the magazines did not shy away from discussions involving sex and violence, topics integral to the success of this ‘adult’ spin-off series from the BBC’s more family friendly ‘Doctor Who’.
External Links
The official online site for Titan Magazines, publishers of Torchwood Magazine.