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{{Infobox Magazine | {{Infobox Magazine | ||
|image= VV! 2.jpg | |image = VV! 2.jpg | ||
|issue number= 2 | |issue number = 2 | ||
|cover date= | |cover date = | ||
|format= | |format = | ||
|editor= [[Gareth Kavanagh]], [[Colin Brockhurst]] | |editor = [[Gareth Kavanagh]], [[Colin Brockhurst]] | ||
|publisher= | |publisher = | ||
|series=[[Vworp Vworp!|''Vworp Vworp!'' issues]] | |series = [[Vworp Vworp!|''Vworp Vworp!'' issues]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The '''second issue''' of ''[[Vworp Vworp!]]'' was released in late [[August (releases)|August]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]]. It featured the return of notorious [[Dalek]] killer, [[Abslom Daak]]. The comic focused on the character along with [[Kroton (species)|Kroton]]; both were created by back-up comics writer [[Steve Moore]]. The main cover featured an picture of Daak by [[Mike Collins]], while the variant cover was a pastiche of ''Doctor Who Monthly''{{'}}s early covers, again featuring the Fourth Doctor, this time with the Junkyard Demon. These covers were again limited to one thousand and one hundred copies respectively. The magazine also included an interview with former Doctors [[Tom Baker]] and [[Colin Baker]] on their comic strip selves. It came with a free "Vworpabix" board game, parodying the Weetabix game from the 1970s. | The '''second issue''' of ''[[Vworp Vworp!]]'' was released in late [[August (releases)|August]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]]. It featured the return of notorious [[Dalek]] killer, [[Abslom Daak]]. The comic focused on the character along with [[Kroton (species)|Kroton]]; both were created by back-up comics writer [[Steve Moore]]. The main cover featured an picture of Daak by [[Mike Collins]], while the variant cover was a pastiche of ''Doctor Who Monthly''{{'}}s early covers, again featuring the Fourth Doctor, this time with the Junkyard Demon. These covers were again limited to one thousand and one hundred copies respectively. The magazine also included an interview with former Doctors [[Tom Baker]] and [[Colin Baker]] on their comic strip selves. It came with a free "Vworpabix" board game, parodying the Weetabix game from the 1970s. | ||
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=== Comic content === | === Comic content === | ||
* '' | * ''The Adipose'' | ||
* ''[[Star Tigers: Come to the World of the War-King (comic story)|Star Tigers: Come to the World of the War-King]]'' | * ''[[Star Tigers: Come to the World of the War-King (comic story)|Star Tigers: Come to the World of the War-King]]'' | ||
* '' | * ''The Housekeeper'' | ||
=== Fiction === | === Fiction === |
Latest revision as of 17:33, 23 August 2023
The second issue of Vworp Vworp! was released in late August 2011. It featured the return of notorious Dalek killer, Abslom Daak. The comic focused on the character along with Kroton; both were created by back-up comics writer Steve Moore. The main cover featured an picture of Daak by Mike Collins, while the variant cover was a pastiche of Doctor Who Monthly's early covers, again featuring the Fourth Doctor, this time with the Junkyard Demon. These covers were again limited to one thousand and one hundred copies respectively. The magazine also included an interview with former Doctors Tom Baker and Colin Baker on their comic strip selves. It came with a free "Vworpabix" board game, parodying the Weetabix game from the 1970s.
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- Long Ago in an English Summer
- Adventures in Comics
- The Lives and Loves of a Dalek Killer
- Words on the War-King
- Ssstar Tigersss
- A Life in Doctor Who Magazines
- Being Human
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- The Adipose
- Star Tigers: Come to the World of the War-King
- The Housekeeper
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Archives[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Interviews / Profiles[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Dave Gibbons
- Charlie Kirchoff
- Andy Yanchus
- Steve Parkhouse
- Mick McMahon
- Steve Moore
- Steve Dillon
- David Lloyd
- Dez Skinn & Tom Spilsbury
- Tom Baker
- Paul Neary
- Alan McKenzie
- Cefn Ridout
- Colin Baker
- Sheila Cranna
- Mike Collins
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Reviews[[edit] | [edit source]]
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A4 pin-ups[[edit] | [edit source]]
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Additional features[[edit] | [edit source]]
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