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In the early days of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', short '''backup comic stories''' appeared in addition to the issue's main story. These strips typically did not include [[the Doctor]] other than as a "presenter", and tended to focus on other characters within the wider [[DWU|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. Most backup comic stories were published prior to 1982, and so were printed in issues that otherwise featured the [[Fourth Doctor]]. | |||
The term "DWM backup comic story" does not actually designate a formalised series. There was never a masthead featuring the term, and there was no particular consensus as to which strips could be considered "backups". | |||
On this wiki, the term means any strip appearing in any issue of ''DWM'' or its predecessors which: | |||
* is set in the [[DWU]] | |||
* doesn't feature [[the Doctor]], or at least doesn't use them as the main protagonist | |||
* isn't clearly a part of the main strip's narrative | |||
* has no other series name | |||
* is ''original'' to the pages of DWM | |||
Therefore, strips under the ''[[Tales from the TARDIS (comic series)|Tales from the TARDIS]]'' banner or ''[[The Dalek Chronicles|Dalek Chronicles]]'' reprints are not covered by this article. Also not considered here are the occasional stories which are integral to the main strip's narrative, like ''[[Darkness, Falling (comic story)|Darkness, Falling]]'', ''[[Me and My Shadow (comic story)|Me and My Shadow]]'' and ''[[Unnatural Born Killers (comic story)|Unnatural Born Killers]]'', or the various long-running series of three-panel comic strips such as ''[[Doctor Who? (comic series)|Doctor Who?]]'' and ''[[The Daft Dimension]]''. | |||
== | == Early history == | ||
''Doctor Who Weekly'' | Because the format of ''Doctor Who Weekly'' originally included a greater concentration of comic strips, the magazine's comic staff was initially comprised of two creative teams. One group — [[Dave Gibbons]], [[Pat Mills]] and [[John Wagner]] — was assigned to the "main" strip. This was the strip that was often featured on early covers and involved the [[Fourth Doctor]]. | ||
It then fell to another team — initially [[Alan Moore]], [[Steve Moore]] and [[David Lloyd]] — to make strips that ''didn't'' involve the Doctor. These tended to feature well-known villains, such as the [[Dalek]]s, the [[Cybermen]], the [[Sontaran]]s and others. During this period, the Doctor often served as "host" of the stories, appearing in the opening and closing frames as a kind of narrator. Though many of the individual characters slipped into obscurity, the series did produce at least a couple of stand-outs. Both [[Abslom Daak]] and [[Kroton (Throwback: The Soul of a Cyberman)|Kroton]] originated in the backups, but went on to be used in the main strip. | |||
Appearing regularly through [[DWM 59|issue 59]], the strip was initially absent in [[DWM 60|DWM #60]], and was effectively cancelled after ''[[The Fires Down Below]]'' in [[DWM 64|DWM #64]]. Secondary stories that appeared thereafter were not original, but rather reprints from ''[[TV Century 21]]'' or, more rarely, ''[[TV Comic]]''. | |||
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[[ | == Latter day "backups" == | ||
Disregarding [[Doctor Who Magazine (special issues)|"special issues" of ''DWM'']], non-Doctor stories were incredibly rare after 1982. In fact, the next time a non-Doctor story appeared in a regular issue of ''DWM'' was in [[DWM 183|issue 183]]'s ''[[Conflict of Interests (comic story)|Conflict of Interests]]'' —with the ''next'' occasion over a hundred issues after ''that''. | |||
These latter-day stories generally didn't fit the mould of a "backup story", however, in that they were the only comic story in the issue. Thus, they weren't so much "backups" as the ''main'' story of the issue. Nevertheless, because there are so few of this kind of story, this wiki has simply elected to consider them the thematic heirs of the early 1980s stories. | |||
== List == | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
! DWM || Title || Writer || Featuring || colspan="2" | Collected In | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 1|1]]-[[DWM 4|4]] | |||
|''[[The Return of the Daleks (comic story)|The Return of the Daleks]]'' | |||
|rowspan=13|[[Steve Moore]] | |||
|[[Dalek]]s | |||
|''[[Daleks: The Ultimate Comic Strip Collection]]'' | |||
| rowspan="12" |''[[The Return of the Daleks (graphic novel)|The Return of the Daleks]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 5|5]]-[[DWM 7|7]] | |||
|'' [[Throwback: The Soul of a Cyberman (comic story)|Throwback: The Soul of a Cyberman]]'' | |||
|[[Cybermen (Mondas)|Cybermen]], [[Kroton (Throwback: The Soul of a Cyberman)|Kroton]] | |||
|{{il|''[[The Glorious Dead (graphic novel)|The Glorious Dead]]|[[Cybermen: The Ultimate Comic Strip Collection]]''}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 8|8]] | |||
|''[[The Final Quest (comic story)|The Final Quest]]'' | |||
|[[Sontaran]]s | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 9|9]]-[[DWM 11|11]] | |||
|''[[The Stolen TARDIS (comic story)|The Stolen TARDIS]]'' | |||
|[[Gallifreyan]]s | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 12|12]] | |||
|''[[K-9's Finest Hour (comic story)|K-9's Finest Hour]]'' | |||
|[[K9 Mark II|K9]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 13|13]]-[[DWM 14|14]] | |||
|''[[Warlord of the Ogrons (comic story)|Warlord of the Ogrons]]'' | |||
|[[Ogron]]s | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 15|15]]-[[DWM 16|16]] | |||
|''[[Deathworld (comic story)|Deathworld]]'' | |||
|[[Ice Warrior]]s, Cybermen | |||
|''[[Cybermen: The Ultimate Comic Strip Collection]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 17|17]]-[[DWM 20|20]] | |||
|''[[Abslom Daak... Dalek Killer (comic story)|Abslom Daak... Dalek Killer]]'' | |||
|[[Abslom Daak]], Daleks | |||
|{{il|''[[Nemesis of the Daleks (graphic novel)|Nemesis of the Daleks]]''|''[[Daleks: The Ultimate Comic Strip Collection]]''}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 21|21]]-[[DWM 22|22]] | |||
|''[[Twilight of the Silurians (comic story)|Twilight of the Silurians]]'' | |||
|[[Silurian]]s | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 23|23]]-[[DWM 24|24]] | |||
|''[[Ship of Fools (comic story)|Ship of Fools]]'' | |||
|Kroton | |||
|{{il|''[[The Glorious Dead (graphic novel)|The Glorious Dead]]|[[Cybermen: The Ultimate Comic Strip Collection]]''}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 25|25]]-[[DWM 26|26]] | |||
|''[[The Outsider (comic story)|The Outsider]]'' | |||
|Sontarans | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 27|27]]-[[DWM 30|30]], [[DWM 44|44]]-[[DWM 46|46]] | |||
|''[[Star Tigers (comic story)|Star Tigers]]'' | |||
|Abslom Daak, [[Star Tigers]], Daleks | |||
|{{il|''[[Nemesis of the Daleks (graphic novel)|Nemesis of the Daleks]]''|''[[Daleks: The Ultimate Comic Strip Collection]]''}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 31|31]]-[[DWM 34|34]] | |||
|''[[Yonder... The Yeti (comic story)|Yonder... The Yeti]]'' | |||
|[[Robot Yeti]] | |||
| | |||
| rowspan="14" |''[[Black Sun Rising (graphic novel)|Black Sun Rising]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 35|35]]-[[DWM 38|38]] | |||
|''[[Black Legacy (comic story)|Black Legacy]]'' | |||
|rowspan=3|[[Alan Moore]] | |||
|Cybermen | |||
|''[[Cybermen: The Ultimate Comic Strip Collection]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 40|40]]-[[DWM 43|43]] | |||
|''[[Business as Usual (comic story)|Business as Usual]]'' | |||
|[[Auton]]s | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 47|47]] | |||
|''[[Star Death (comic story)|Star Death]]'' | |||
|[[Rassilon]], [[Time Lord]]s | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 48|48]] | |||
|''[[The Touchdown on Deneb-7 (comic story)|The Touchdown on Deneb-7]]'' | |||
|rowspan=2|[[Paul Neary]] | |||
|K9 | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 49|49]] | |||
|''[[Voyage to the Edge of the Universe (comic story)|Voyage to the Edge of the Universe]]'' | |||
|[[Azal]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 50|50]] | |||
|''[[Crisis on Kaldor (comic story)|Crisis on Kaldor]]'' | |||
|Steve Moore | |||
|[[Kaldor android]]s | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 51|51]] | |||
|''[[4-D War (comic story)|4-D War]]'' | |||
|Alan Moore | |||
|Time Lords | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 56|56]] | |||
|''[[The Greatest Gamble (comic story)|The Greatest Gamble]]'' | |||
|[[John Peel]] | |||
|[[Celestial Toymaker]], [[Gaylord Lefevre]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 57|57]] | |||
|''[[Black Sun Rising (comic story)|Black Sun Rising]]'' | |||
|Alan Moore | |||
|Time Lords | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 58|58]], [[DWMS Winter 1981|Winter 1981]] | |||
|''[[Skywatch-7 (comic story)|Skywatch-7]]'' | |||
|[[Maxwell Stockbridge]] | |||
|[[Zygon]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 59|59]] | |||
|''[[The Gods Walk Among Us (comic story)|The Gods Walk Among Us]]'' | |||
|rowspan=3|John Peel | |||
|Sontaran | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 61|61]] | |||
|''[[Devil of the Deep (comic story)|Devil of the Deep]]'' | |||
|[[Sea Devil]] | |||
| | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 64|64]] | |||
|''[[The Fires Down Below (comic story)|The Fires Down Below]]'' | |||
|[[UNIT]], [[Dominator]]s, [[Quark]]s | |||
| | |||
|} | |||
=== Other comics === | |||
These are comics that do not feature [[the Doctor]] and were not published as backup comics in DWM regular issues. | |||
==== DWM special issues ==== | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
!DWM | |||
!Title | |||
!Featuring | |||
!Collected In | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWMS Winter 1981|Winter 1981]] | |||
|''[[Minatorius (comic story)|Minatorius]]'' | |||
|[[Time Lord]]s[[Time Lord|<nowiki/>]] | |||
| rowspan="4" |''[[Black Sun Rising (graphic novel)|Black Sun Rising]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWMS Summer 1982|Summer 1982]] | |||
|''[[The Fabulous Idiot (comic story)|The Fabulous Idiot]]'' | |||
|[[Ivan Asimoff]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWMS Summer 1982|Summer 1982]] | |||
|''[[A Ship Called Sudden Death (comic story)|A Ship Called Sudden Death]]'' | |||
|[[Freefall Warriors]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWMS Holiday 1992|Holiday 1992]] | |||
|''[[City of Devils (comic story)|City of Devils]]'' | |||
|[[Sarah Jane Smith|Sarah Jane]], [[K9]], [[Silurian]]s | |||
|} | |||
==== DWM Main Comics ==== | |||
The following served as the main comic story in the issues they were published. However, the Doctor was not present, making them akin the earlier backup stories. | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|- | |||
!DWM | |||
!Title | |||
!Featuring | |||
!Collected In | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 183|183]] | |||
|''[[Conflict of Interests (comic story)|Conflict of Interests]]'' | |||
|[[Sontaran]] | |||
|''[[Evening's Empire (graphic novel)|Evening's Empire]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 277|277]] | |||
|''[[Unnatural Born Killers (comic story)|Unnatural Born Killers]]'' | |||
|[[Kroton (Throwback: The Soul of a Cyberman)|Kroton]] | |||
|{{il|''[[The Glorious Dead (graphic novel)|The Glorious Dead]]|[[Cybermen: The Ultimate Comic Strip Collection]]''}} | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 311|311]] | |||
|''[[Character Assassin (comic story)|Character Assassin]]'' | |||
|{{Delgado|c}} | |||
| rowspan="2" |''[[Oblivion (graphic novel)|Oblivion]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 318|318]] | |||
|''[[Me and My Shadow (comic story)|Me and My Shadow]]'' | |||
|[[Fey Truscott-Sade|Feyde]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 455|455]] | |||
|[[Imaginary Enemies (comic story)|''Imaginary Enemies'']] | |||
|[[Amy Pond|Amy]], [[Rory Williams|Rory]], [[Mels]] | |||
|''[[Hunters of the Burning Stone (graphic novel)|Hunters of the Burning Stone]]'' | |||
|- | |||
|[[DWM 475|475]]-[[DWM 476|476]] | |||
|''[[The Crystal Throne (comic story)|The Crystal Throne]]'' | |||
|[[Paternoster Gang]] | |||
|''[[The Eye of Torment (graphic novel)|The Eye of Torment]]'' | |||
|} | |||
{{DWM backups}} | |||
{{Doctor Who Magazine}} | |||
{{Spin-offs}} | |||
{{DWM issues}} | |||
[[Category:DWM features]] | |||
[[Category:Comic overviews]] |
Latest revision as of 14:36, 14 October 2024
In the early days of Doctor Who Magazine, short backup comic stories appeared in addition to the issue's main story. These strips typically did not include the Doctor other than as a "presenter", and tended to focus on other characters within the wider Doctor Who universe. Most backup comic stories were published prior to 1982, and so were printed in issues that otherwise featured the Fourth Doctor.
The term "DWM backup comic story" does not actually designate a formalised series. There was never a masthead featuring the term, and there was no particular consensus as to which strips could be considered "backups".
On this wiki, the term means any strip appearing in any issue of DWM or its predecessors which:
- is set in the DWU
- doesn't feature the Doctor, or at least doesn't use them as the main protagonist
- isn't clearly a part of the main strip's narrative
- has no other series name
- is original to the pages of DWM
Therefore, strips under the Tales from the TARDIS banner or Dalek Chronicles reprints are not covered by this article. Also not considered here are the occasional stories which are integral to the main strip's narrative, like Darkness, Falling, Me and My Shadow and Unnatural Born Killers, or the various long-running series of three-panel comic strips such as Doctor Who? and The Daft Dimension.
Early history[[edit] | [edit source]]
Because the format of Doctor Who Weekly originally included a greater concentration of comic strips, the magazine's comic staff was initially comprised of two creative teams. One group — Dave Gibbons, Pat Mills and John Wagner — was assigned to the "main" strip. This was the strip that was often featured on early covers and involved the Fourth Doctor.
It then fell to another team — initially Alan Moore, Steve Moore and David Lloyd — to make strips that didn't involve the Doctor. These tended to feature well-known villains, such as the Daleks, the Cybermen, the Sontarans and others. During this period, the Doctor often served as "host" of the stories, appearing in the opening and closing frames as a kind of narrator. Though many of the individual characters slipped into obscurity, the series did produce at least a couple of stand-outs. Both Abslom Daak and Kroton originated in the backups, but went on to be used in the main strip.
Appearing regularly through issue 59, the strip was initially absent in DWM #60, and was effectively cancelled after The Fires Down Below in DWM #64. Secondary stories that appeared thereafter were not original, but rather reprints from TV Century 21 or, more rarely, TV Comic.
Latter day "backups"[[edit] | [edit source]]
Disregarding "special issues" of DWM, non-Doctor stories were incredibly rare after 1982. In fact, the next time a non-Doctor story appeared in a regular issue of DWM was in issue 183's Conflict of Interests —with the next occasion over a hundred issues after that.
These latter-day stories generally didn't fit the mould of a "backup story", however, in that they were the only comic story in the issue. Thus, they weren't so much "backups" as the main story of the issue. Nevertheless, because there are so few of this kind of story, this wiki has simply elected to consider them the thematic heirs of the early 1980s stories.
List[[edit] | [edit source]]
Other comics[[edit] | [edit source]]
These are comics that do not feature the Doctor and were not published as backup comics in DWM regular issues.
DWM special issues[[edit] | [edit source]]
DWM | Title | Featuring | Collected In |
---|---|---|---|
Winter 1981 | Minatorius | Time Lords | Black Sun Rising |
Summer 1982 | The Fabulous Idiot | Ivan Asimoff | |
Summer 1982 | A Ship Called Sudden Death | Freefall Warriors | |
Holiday 1992 | City of Devils | Sarah Jane, K9, Silurians |
DWM Main Comics[[edit] | [edit source]]
The following served as the main comic story in the issues they were published. However, the Doctor was not present, making them akin the earlier backup stories.
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