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|image = Crimson | |image = DWM GN 13 The Crimson Hand.jpg | ||
|doctor = Tenth Doctor | |doctor = Tenth Doctor | ||
|companions = [[Majenta Pryce|Majenta]] | |companions = [[Majenta Pryce|Majenta]] | ||
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|cover colourist = James Offredi | |cover colourist = James Offredi | ||
|publication = ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' | |publication = ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' | ||
| | |isbn = ISBN 978-1-84653-451-5 | ||
|release date = [[7 May (releases)|7 May]] [[2012 (releases)|2012]] | |release date = [[7 May (releases)|7 May]] [[2012 (releases)|2012]] | ||
|publisher = Panini Publishing Ltd.|Panini Books | |publisher = Panini Publishing Ltd.|Panini Books | ||
|format = Paperback | |format = Paperback 260 pages | ||
|series = [[Doctor Who Magazine graphic novels]] | |series = [[Doctor Who Magazine graphic novels]] publication order | ||
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|next = The Child of Time (graphic novel) | |next = The Child of Time (graphic novel) | ||
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:Managing Editor: [[Alan O'Keefe]] | :Managing Editor: [[Alan O'Keefe]] | ||
:Managing Director: [[Mike Riddell]] | :Managing Director: [[Mike Riddell]] | ||
:Special thanks to: [[Russell T Davies]], [[David Tennant]], [[Gary Russell]], [[Richard Atkinson]], [[Peter Ware]], [[John Ainsworth]], [[Mark Wright]] and all the writers and artists whose work is presented herein | :Special thanks to: [[Russell T Davies]], [[David Tennant]], [[Gary Russell]], [[Richard Atkinson]], [[Peter Ware (editor)|Peter Ware]], [[John Ainsworth]], [[Mark Wright]] and all the writers and artists whose work is presented herein | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
[[File: | [[File:Crimson hand graphic novel.jpg|thumb|Placeholder cover.]] | ||
* This long awaited third and final release to cover the collected comic stories of the [[Tenth Doctor]] was pulled from publication only weeks before its intended release. | * This long awaited third and final release to cover the collected comic stories of the [[Tenth Doctor]] was pulled from publication only weeks before its intended release. | ||
* In the | * In the foreword by [[Russell T Davies]] this hiatus is attributed to something to do with "a contractual question about whether a 'graphic novel' constitutes a 'book' or something." | ||
* ''[[Space Vikings! (comic story)|Space Vikings!]]'' was included in this comic collection of [[Tenth Doctor]] stories having originally appeared not in the pages of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' but the ''[[Doctor Who Storybook 2010]]''. | * ''[[Space Vikings! (comic story)|Space Vikings!]]'' was included in this comic collection of [[Tenth Doctor]] stories having originally appeared not in the pages of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' but the ''[[Doctor Who Storybook 2010]]''. | ||
* A placeholder cover was used prior to release, featuring different artwork. | |||
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The Crimson Hand was the thirteenth volume of the Panini Publishing series of Doctor Who Magazine comic collections, and the third and final collection to feature the Tenth Doctor.
It was the first chance readers had of seeing the original version of the comics since they were first published in DWM in 2009 and 2010. Due to a multi-year printing delay, it holds the distinction of being the only Tenth Doctor publication with an Eleventh Doctor logo.
Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
Collected Tenth Doctor Comic Strips — Volume 3
Join the Tenth Doctor on a series of extraordinary adventures in time and space in these collected comics from the pages of Doctor Who Magazine!
Featuring ten amazing stories:
- Hotel Historia
- Space Vikings!
- Thinktwice
- The Stockbridge Child
- Mortal Beloved
- The Age of Ice
- The Deep Hereafter
- Onomatopoeia
- Ghosts of the Northern Line
- The Crimson Hand
The Doctor has a new adversary: Majenta Pryce, the toughest businesswoman in the galaxy! When Magenta manipulates time itself to make a profit, she and the Doctor cross swords — and Magenta ends up on the losing side. But events draw the pair together again when a threat to the entire universe surfaces, and Magenta is somehow at the heart of it. The Doctor is forced to take Majenta on an epic quest as they battle ice monsters, insane cyborgs, psychic predators and vengeful ghosts...
And the Crimson Hand are close behind them!
PLUS! A bumper commentary section where the writers, artists and editors reveal the stories behind the strips, featuring never-before-published sketches, unused and deleted scenes, original story outlines and more!
An essential collection for fans of Doctor Who and classic British comics!
Additional features[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Foreword by Russell T Davies
- Commentary by writers, artists and editors
Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Project Editor: Tom Spilsbury & Scott Gray
- Designer: Peri Godbold
- Cover pencils and inks by: David A Roach
- Cover colours by: James Offredi
- Head of Production: Mark Irvine
- Managing Editor: Alan O'Keefe
- Managing Director: Mike Riddell
- Special thanks to: Russell T Davies, David Tennant, Gary Russell, Richard Atkinson, Peter Ware, John Ainsworth, Mark Wright and all the writers and artists whose work is presented herein
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- This long awaited third and final release to cover the collected comic stories of the Tenth Doctor was pulled from publication only weeks before its intended release.
- In the foreword by Russell T Davies this hiatus is attributed to something to do with "a contractual question about whether a 'graphic novel' constitutes a 'book' or something."
- Space Vikings! was included in this comic collection of Tenth Doctor stories having originally appeared not in the pages of Doctor Who Magazine but the Doctor Who Storybook 2010.
- A placeholder cover was used prior to release, featuring different artwork.