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{{target years}}'''[[Target Books]]' ''[[Doctor Who]]'' output in [[1986]]''' totaled eleven new novelisations.  At the time, it was the greatest number printed in a single year.  As had become the custom over the previous couple of years, a generous supply of [[1960s]] adventures were provided.  In fact, the [[First Doctor]] had the plurality of novelisations in 1986.     
{{target years}}'''[[Target Books]]' ''[[Doctor Who]]'' output in [[1986]]''' totaled eleven new novelisations.  At the time, it was the greatest number printed in a single year.  As had become the custom over the previous couple of years, a generous supply of [[1960s]] adventures were provided.  In fact, the [[First Doctor]] had the plurality of novelisations in 1986.     


The year was perhaps most significant, however, for introducing the concept of the "original novel" to ''Doctor Who'' publishing.  With [[The Companions of Doctor Who]] imprint, Target  would publish two novels about former companions, in the time after they had traveled with the Doctor.  Nothing like them had ever been published, and they paved the way for ''Doctor Who'' novels that would come in the next decade.   
The year was perhaps most significant, however, for introducing the concept of the "original novel" to ''Doctor Who'' publishing.  With [[The Companions of Doctor Who]] imprint, Target  would publish two novels about former companions, in the time after they had travelled with the Doctor.  Nothing like them had ever been published, and they paved the way for ''Doctor Who'' novels that would come in the next decade.   


==Novelisation Covers==
==Novelisation Covers==

Revision as of 17:23, 31 October 2011

Target Books' Doctor Who output in 1986 totaled eleven new novelisations. At the time, it was the greatest number printed in a single year. As had become the custom over the previous couple of years, a generous supply of 1960s adventures were provided. In fact, the First Doctor had the plurality of novelisations in 1986.

The year was perhaps most significant, however, for introducing the concept of the "original novel" to Doctor Who publishing. With The Companions of Doctor Who imprint, Target would publish two novels about former companions, in the time after they had travelled with the Doctor. Nothing like them had ever been published, and they paved the way for Doctor Who novels that would come in the next decade.

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