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There was apparently a good deal of thought that went into where the series would be set. [[Writer]] [[Tony Lee]] told Comic Book Resources that they had difficulties not unlike those they experienced with [[Doctor Who (2009)|the preceding Tenth Doctor series]]. The difficulty was finding a narrative "spot" for it with which their readers would be unfamiliar.<ref name=CBROct/> Ultimately, they decided to go between [[series 5 (Doctor Who)|series 5]] and [[Series 6 (Doctor Who)|6]]. This also afforded them the opportunity to be telling, at least initially, stories that were "current" to audiences, as of [[January]] [[2011]]. Thus, the initial setting of the series is definitely after the episode, ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]''. However, there was some ambiguity at time of launch as to where it was set relative to ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]''. | There was apparently a good deal of thought that went into where the series would be set. [[Writer]] [[Tony Lee]] told Comic Book Resources that they had difficulties not unlike those they experienced with [[Doctor Who (2009)|the preceding Tenth Doctor series]]. The difficulty was finding a narrative "spot" for it with which their readers would be unfamiliar.<ref name=CBROct/> Ultimately, they decided to go between [[series 5 (Doctor Who)|series 5]] and [[Series 6 (Doctor Who)|6]]. This also afforded them the opportunity to be telling, at least initially, stories that were "current" to audiences, as of [[January]] [[2011]]. Thus, the initial setting of the series is definitely after the episode, ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]''. However, there was some ambiguity at time of launch as to where it was set relative to ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]''. | ||
{{quote|It's [set] pretty much after the [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|[fifth] series]] possibly after [[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|the Christmas Special]], as it comes out in [[January]]. I might have to check that, though.|[[Writer]] [[Tony Lee]]<ref name="CBROct">[http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=28790 Manning, Shaun. "NYCC: IDW's 'Doctor Who' Returns in January". ''Comic Book Resources''. 9th October 2010.]</ref>}} | {{quote|It's [set] pretty much after the [[Series 5 (Doctor Who)|[fifth] series]] possibly after [[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|the Christmas Special]], as it comes out in [[January]]. I might have to check that, though.|[[Writer]] [[Tony Lee]]<ref name="CBROct">[http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=28790 Manning, Shaun. "NYCC: IDW's 'Doctor Who' Returns in January". ''Comic Book Resources''. 9th October 2010.]</ref>}} | ||
Indeed, the first issue is set soon after Amy and Rory's wedding, as the two are still referencing details about the event — albeit ones not previously explored by the television series. | |||
==Main stories== | ==Main stories== |
Revision as of 23:24, 18 March 2011
- Not to be confused with the American comic publications Doctor Who (1984), Doctor Who (2008) or Doctor Who (2009); or the tele-film, Doctor Who (1996).
Doctor Who (2011), published by IDW Publishing, was the second American comic book series, comprised of multiple stories, with an ongoing, original Doctor Who narrative. It was set post-The Pandorica Opens, and initially featured the Eleventh Doctor, Amy Pond and Rory Williams. Indeed, it was somewhat notable for being the first comic strip series in the world to feature Rory.
It is considered distinct from IDW's previous "ongoing" series because it deliberately started its numbering system over with a new issue number 1. Nevertheless, there was some continuity between the two series in the form of the letters page, which printed letters relative to the final issue of the Final Sacrifice storyline. The IDW website calls it Doctor Who Ongoing Volume 2, but this is purely a marketing name, and is in no way supported by the indicia of individual issues.
Setting
There was apparently a good deal of thought that went into where the series would be set. Writer Tony Lee told Comic Book Resources that they had difficulties not unlike those they experienced with the preceding Tenth Doctor series. The difficulty was finding a narrative "spot" for it with which their readers would be unfamiliar.[1] Ultimately, they decided to go between series 5 and 6. This also afforded them the opportunity to be telling, at least initially, stories that were "current" to audiences, as of January 2011. Thus, the initial setting of the series is definitely after the episode, The Pandorica Opens. However, there was some ambiguity at time of launch as to where it was set relative to A Christmas Carol.
It's [set] pretty much after the [fifth] series possibly after the Christmas Special, as it comes out in January. I might have to check that, though.
Indeed, the first issue is set soon after Amy and Rory's wedding, as the two are still referencing details about the event — albeit ones not previously explored by the television series.
Main stories
- Untitled (1 part)
- Ripper's Curse (2 parts)
Annual
to be added
Trades
to be added
Awards
to be added
Cover gallery
Issue 1 (Cover A)
UntitledIssue 1 (Cover B)
UntitledIssue 1 (Cover RIA)
UntitledIssue 1 (Cover RIB)
UntitledIssue 1 (Hastings Exclusive)
UntitledIssue 2 (Cover A)
Ripper's CurseIssue 2 (Cover B)
Ripper's CurseIssue 2 (Cover C)
Ripper's Curse