DWM 77: Difference between revisions
From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
m (Robot: Automated text replacement (-==( ?)Comic Strips( ?)== +==\1Comic stories\2==)) |
m (Robot: Automated text replacement (-==( ?)Also Featuring( ?)== +==\1Also featuring\2==)) |
||
Line 46: | Line 46: | ||
* None | * None | ||
===Also | ===Also featuring=== | ||
* Gallifrey Guardian - featuring Beat the Panoptropic Net (Matrix Data Bank Challenge) | * Gallifrey Guardian - featuring Beat the Panoptropic Net (Matrix Data Bank Challenge) | ||
* Doctor Who Letters (Letters Page) | * Doctor Who Letters (Letters Page) |
Revision as of 13:53, 31 October 2011
The 77th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was released in June 1983.
Contents
Articles
- ‘Death of the TARDIS’ (A look at Police box Design)
- ‘History of the Daleks’
- ‘Doctor Who in America’ (International)
- ‘Fellow Travellers: ‘Harry to Turlough’ (3 of 3)
- ‘Index of TARDIS Travellers up to DW: Mawdryn Undead ’
Comic stories
- Doctor Who: Lunar Lagoon (Part Two)
Fiction
- None
Archives
DWM Archives (Retelling by episode, with no credits)
TARDIS Log:
- From DW: The Dominators to DW: The Time Monster
Interviews / Profiles
- None
Previews
- None
Reviews
- TV: Mawdryn Undead
- TV: Terminus
A4 Pin-up
- None
Also featuring
- Gallifrey Guardian - featuring Beat the Panoptropic Net (Matrix Data Bank Challenge)
- Doctor Who Letters (Letters Page)
- `Doctor Who?’ by Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett
- Matrix Data Bank
Credits
- Editor: Alan McKenzie
- Feature Writer: Richard Landon
- Production: Tim Hampson and Alison Gill
- Distribution: Comag
- Financial Controller: Robert W. Sutherland
- Advertising: Sally Benson
- Publisher: Stan Lee
- Advisor: John Nathan-Turner
Additional details
- No year was shown on this cover of this issue, which was priced at 60p (UK).
- The cover shows Turlough and the Fifth Doctor from DW: Mawdryn Undead .
- With a cover tag stating `Regeneration: 1st New Look Issue`, it is somewhat surprising for this revamped look that the designer is not credited.
- The changes are quite difficult to spot but include:
- - splitting the comic strip up into two sections of 4 pages (front and back)
- - the use of red (not black ink) for some of the captions and photographs, some of which are ‘playfully’ edited!
- - removing the colour centrespread pages (even if they were often used for B&W or even advertising)
- - increasing the page count to 44 and the price (again), to 60p!