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'''''Doctor Who: Battles in Time''''' is a BBC trading card and magazine. Each issue includes an original Doctor Who [[comic strip]] featuring the [[Tenth Doctor]] written by [[Stephen Cole]].
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'''''Doctor Who: Battles in Time''''' is a trading card game and magazine published by [[GE Fabbri Ltd]] under licence from the [[BBC]] in the [[United Kingdom|UK]].


==Trading Cards==
== Magazine ==
''Doctor Who: Battles in Time'' is a trading card game. The cards can either be bought in packs, or come free with the '''Doctor Who: Battles in Time''' magazine.
{{main|Doctor Who: Battles in Time (magazine)}}
Following a successful regional trial of a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' magazine and trading cards in the UK, the title was launched nationally in September 2006 by [[GE Fabbri Ltd]].<ref>https://www.battlesintime.co.uk/main-magazine-series</ref>


===Sets===
Originally planned as a work in fifty-two parts issued fortnightly, the title was expanded with the launch of the ''Devastator'' series of two-hundred and fifty new cards. These featured graphics from the recently aired Series Four, and extended the life of the magazine title.
There are currently four sets of Battles in Time cards available & a fifth one is yet to be released:


*Exterminator Set - 275 cards - Released 20th September 2006
Each issue of the magazine included the following regular features;
*Annihilator Set - 100 Cards - Released 23rd Feburay 2007
* Gameplay: (Game playing suggestions and card information)
*Invader Set - 225 Cards - Released 5th September 2007
* Card Clash: (Two cards pitched against each other in battle)
*Ultimate Monsters Set - 225 Cards - Released 5th March 2008
* FAQ: (Episode guide)
*Devastator Set - 250 Cards - To be Released 17th September 2008
* Centre-spread Monster Foldout: (Featuring cover topic)
* Comic Strip: (all-new Tenth Doctor adventures)
* Brain Buster Puzzles
* Personality Test
* Behind the Scenes or [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time Dalek Wars|Dalek Wars]] (Search and Find): (A two-page CGI construction of a Dalek battle with narrative and things to discover activity)


===Cards===
=== Comic stories ===
====Classifications====
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*Common = 8 in every Pack (10 in Mixed Packs)
* The magazine included a regular fortnightly, four page, individually titled, comic strip adventure, all of which from Issue 7 were drawn by [[Lee Sullivan]] (an artist with a long-standing relationship with Doctor Who), written by [[Stephen Cole]] (former BBC Books range editor and writer), and featured the [[Tenth Doctor]].
*Rare = 1 in every Pack (2 in Mixed Packs)
* Prior to issue 7 the comic strip was drawn by [[John Ross]] and saw a reprint of the magazines regional test edition.
*Super Rare = 1 in every 6 Packs (Some times 1 in a Pack if you´re lucky)
*Ultra Rare = 1 in every 24 Packs (Some times 1 in a Pack if you´re lucky)
*The Gold Ticket = 1 in every 1000 Packs (Some times 1 in a Pack if you´re ''very'' lucky)


===Deck types===
* Tying in with the launch of [[GE Fabbri Ltd]]'s follow-on title ''[[Doctor Who DVD Files]]'' in 2009, the supporting website [http://www.dwfiles.com] offered the online archived subscription service. (for a subscription fee of £3 per month, or £25 per year) Readers were given unlimited access to more than six hundred pages of the magazine as it was released and a further 150 pages that made up the comic strips.
:''Each card has a deck type.''


*[[Human]]
=== Specials ===
*Hero
In addition to the regular fortnightly parts, a number of special issues were published, mostly to promote the launch of the next expansion set of trading cards.<ref>https://www.battlesintime.co.uk/main-magazine-specials</ref>
*Bonus
* ''[[DWBIT Daleks vs Cybermen Special|Daleks vs Cybermen Special]]'', a [[series 2 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 2]] tie-in
*[[Alien]]
* ''[[DWBIT Invader Special|Invader Special]]'', a [[series 3 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 3]] tie-in
*Monster
* ''[[DWBIT Ultimate Monsters Special|Ultimate Monsters Special]]'', a general tie-in themed around monsters from both the 1963 and 2005 versions of ''Doctor Who''
*[[Dalek]]
* ''[[DWBIT Devastator Special|Devastator Special]]'', a [[series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 4]] tie-in
*[[Cyberman]]
*[[Robot]]


==Comics==
== Trading cards ==
*[[Tenth_Doctor_-_List_of_Appearances#Doctor_Who:_Battles_in_Time|List of ''Battles in Time'' comic strips]]
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Trading cards were issued with the [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (magazine)|magazine]]. They could be purchased separately from newsagent retailers or some specialist shops.


===Battles in Time issues===
More details about trading cards can be found in:
The magazine have so far released these issues:
* [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Exterminator)]]
* [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Annihilator)]]
* [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Invader)]]
* [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Ultimate Monsters)]]
* [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Devastator)]]
* [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (Adventurer The Sarah Jane Adventures)]]


FIRST TWO YEAR RUN:
In April 2008 a spin-off series of trading cards based on ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' was launched:
* [[Torchwood Trading Card Collection]]


1 = Daleks - Dealers of Death!
== International distribution ==
Due to licensing restrictions, ''Battles in Time'' is one of a number of ''Doctor Who''-related publications that has not been distributed beyond the British Isles. The availability of the ''BiT'' archive online in conjunction with ''Doctor Who DVD Files'' marks the first official international distribution of this content.


2 = Cybermen - Steely Killers!
== External links ==
* [https://www.battlesintime.co.uk Battles in Time - A definitive resource]
{{dwrefguide|bitcomic10.htm|Doctor Who: Battles in Time comic strips}}
* [http://www.tonystrading.co.uk/galleries/comics/drwhobattlesintime.htm Battles in Time Comic Gallery]
* [https://millenniumeffect.co.uk/index.php/battles-in-time/ Battles in Time @ Millennium Effect]


3 = Krillitanes - Bat Creatures!
{{Tenth Doctor Battles in Time comics}}
{{Tabletop games}}


4 = Slitheen - Mean and Green!
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5 = K-9 - Heroic Hound!
 
6 = Alien Guests - At the End of the World!
 
7 = Sycorax - Scavenging Slave Masters!
 
8 = The Ood - Slaves on the Beast!
 
9 = The Cult of Skaro!
 
10 = Cat Nurses - Medical Menaces!
 
11 = Clockwork Robots - Automatic Assassins!
 
12 = Cyber Leader - Ghostly Invader!
 
13 = The Beast - Pure Burning Evil!
 
14 = Werewolf - Howling Horror!
 
15 = Autons - Plastic Power!
 
16 = Racnoss Empress - Sinister Spider!
 
17 = Cassandra - The Many Faces of Evil!
 
18 = Empty Child - Are You My Mummy?
 
Special = Daleks vs. Cybermen Special
 
19 = Judoon - Rampaging Rhinos!
 
20 = Game Station - Killer Television Shows!
 
21 = Carrionites - Evil Enchantments!
 
22 = Abzorbaloff - Grotesque Green Giant!
 
23 = Dalek Sec - Human Monster!
 
24 = Macra - Car-Crushing Crabs!
 
25 = Jagrafess - Deep-Freeze Demon!
 
26 = Sun-Possessed - Burn with Them!
 
Special = Invader Special
 
27 = Lazarus - Genetic Mutation!
 
28 = The Wire - Television Terror!
 
29 = The Master - Rogue Time Lord
 
30 = The Family of Blood!
 
31 = Weeping Angels!
 
32 = Reapers - Vortex Vultures!
 
33 = The Face of Boe!
 
34 = Toclafane - Slicing Spheres!
 
35 = The Final Experiment!
 
36 = Scarecrows - Straw Soldiers!
 
37 = Dalek Emperor - The God of all Daleks!
 
38 = The Graske - Body Snatchers!
 
39 = Time Lords - Gallifreyian Gods
 
Special = Ultimate Monsters Special
 
40 = Max Capricorn - And the Heavenly Hosts
 
41 = The Gelth - Gaslight Ghosts!
 
42 = The Zygons - Shape-Shifters!
 
43 = Dalek Mutations!
 
44 = Planet of the Ood!
 
45 = Sontarans - Clone Warriors
 
46 = Vervoids - Killer Plants!
 
47 = The Hath - Bubble Rage!
 
48 = Adipose - Blubber Babies
 
49 = Pyroviles - Magma Monsters
 
50 = The Axons - Family of Terror
 
51 = Vespiform - Giant Killer Wasp
 
52 = Davros - Dalek Creator
 
SECOND TWO YEAR RUN:
 
53 = TBC
 
Special = Devastator Special
 
==External links==
* [http://www.drwhoguide.com/bitcomic10.htm The Doctor Who Reference Guide detailed synopsis of ''Doctor Who: Battles in Time'' comic strips]
 
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Doctor Who: Battles in Time is a trading card game and magazine published by GE Fabbri Ltd under licence from the BBC in the UK.

Magazine[[edit] | [edit source]]

Main article: Doctor Who: Battles in Time (magazine)

Following a successful regional trial of a Doctor Who magazine and trading cards in the UK, the title was launched nationally in September 2006 by GE Fabbri Ltd.[1]

Originally planned as a work in fifty-two parts issued fortnightly, the title was expanded with the launch of the Devastator series of two-hundred and fifty new cards. These featured graphics from the recently aired Series Four, and extended the life of the magazine title.

Each issue of the magazine included the following regular features;

  • Gameplay: (Game playing suggestions and card information)
  • Card Clash: (Two cards pitched against each other in battle)
  • FAQ: (Episode guide)
  • Centre-spread Monster Foldout: (Featuring cover topic)
  • Comic Strip: (all-new Tenth Doctor adventures)
  • Brain Buster Puzzles
  • Personality Test
  • Behind the Scenes or Dalek Wars (Search and Find): (A two-page CGI construction of a Dalek battle with narrative and things to discover activity)

Comic stories[[edit] | [edit source]]

Main article: DWBIT comic stories
  • The magazine included a regular fortnightly, four page, individually titled, comic strip adventure, all of which from Issue 7 were drawn by Lee Sullivan (an artist with a long-standing relationship with Doctor Who), written by Stephen Cole (former BBC Books range editor and writer), and featured the Tenth Doctor.
  • Prior to issue 7 the comic strip was drawn by John Ross and saw a reprint of the magazines regional test edition.
  • Tying in with the launch of GE Fabbri Ltd's follow-on title Doctor Who DVD Files in 2009, the supporting website [1] offered the online archived subscription service. (for a subscription fee of £3 per month, or £25 per year) Readers were given unlimited access to more than six hundred pages of the magazine as it was released and a further 150 pages that made up the comic strips.

Specials[[edit] | [edit source]]

In addition to the regular fortnightly parts, a number of special issues were published, mostly to promote the launch of the next expansion set of trading cards.[2]

Trading cards[[edit] | [edit source]]

Main article: Doctor Who: Battles in Time (trading cards)

Trading cards were issued with the magazine. They could be purchased separately from newsagent retailers or some specialist shops.

More details about trading cards can be found in:

In April 2008 a spin-off series of trading cards based on Torchwood was launched:

International distribution[[edit] | [edit source]]

Due to licensing restrictions, Battles in Time is one of a number of Doctor Who-related publications that has not been distributed beyond the British Isles. The availability of the BiT archive online in conjunction with Doctor Who DVD Files marks the first official international distribution of this content.

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]