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{{Infobox Graphic Novel
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|graphic novel name      =Fugitive
{{Infobox Story
|image                   =
|image       = Doctorwho vol1-cov.jpg
|series                 =[[IDW Publishing|Graphic Novels]] -<br>[[Doctor Who Ongoing]]
|series       = [[IDW Publishing|Graphic Novels]] -<br />[[Doctor Who Ongoing]]
|number                 =1
|number       = 1
|writers                 = [[Tony Lee]]
|writers     = [[Tony Lee]]
|artists                 = [[Al Davison]]<br>[[Matthew Dow Smith]]  
|artists     = [[Al Davison]]<br />[[Matthew Dow Smith]]  
|published in           =[[Doctor Who Ongoing]] 1-6
|published in = [[Doctor Who Ongoing]] 1-6
|release date           =[[March]] [[2010]]
|release date = [[March (releases)|March]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]]
|publisher               =[[IDW Publishing]]
|publisher   = IDW Publishing
|format                 =Paperback - 152 pages
|format       = Paperback - 152 pages
|isbn                   = ISBN 978-1-60010-607-1  
|isbn         = ISBN 978-1-60010-607-1  
|previous collection    =
|next        = Tesseract (graphic novel)
|next collection         =[[Tesseract (graphic novel)|Tesseract]]
}}{{dab page|Fugitive (disambiguation)}}
}}
'''''Fugitive''''' is a graphic novel collecting the first six issues of the [[Doctor Who Ongoing]] comic book series. It contains the stories ''[[Silver Scream]]'' and ''[[Fugitive (comic story)|Fugitive]]''.
'''Fugitive''' is a graphic novel collecting the first six issues of the [[Doctor Who Ongoing]] comic book series, containing the stories [[Silver Scream]] and [[Fugitive]].
 
==Publisher's Summary==
== Publisher's summary ==
An anomaly in the space-time continuum brings the Doctor to Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties, where he makes new friends and new enemies. But his actions attract the attention of the [[Shadow Proclamation]], which puts him on trial for his life!
An anomaly in the space-time continuum brings the Doctor to Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties, where he makes new friends and new enemies. But his actions attract the attention of the [[Shadow Proclamation]], which puts him on trial for his life!


This book collects the first six issues of the ongoing series, written by '''Tony Lee''' (Doctor Who: [[The Forgotten]]), with art by '''Al Davison''' (The Dreaming) and '''Matthew Dow Smith''' (The Keep).
This book collects the first six issues of the ongoing series, written by Tony Lee (Doctor Who: [[The Forgotten (comic story)|The Forgotten]]), with art by Al Davison (The Dreaming) and Matthew Dow Smith (The Keep).
 
== Credits ==
:Written by: [[Tony Lee]]
:Art by: [[Al Davison]] and [[Matthew Dow Smith]]
:Colours by: [[Lovern Kindzierski]] and [[Charlie Kirchoff]]
:Original Series Edits by: [[Denton J. Tipton]]
:Collection Edits by [[Justin Eisinger]]
:Collection Design by [[Neil Uyetake]]


==Credits==
Written by: [[Tony Lee]]<br>
Art by: [[Al Davison]] and [[Matthew Dow Smith]]<br>
Colors by: [[Lovern Kindzierski]] and [[Charlie Kirchoff]]<br>
Original Series Edits by: [[Denton J. Tipton]]<br>
Collection Edits by [[Justin Eisinger]]<br>
Collection Design by [[Neil Uyetake]]
[[Category:IDW graphic novels]]
[[Category:IDW graphic novels]]

Latest revision as of 18:09, 4 July 2024

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You may wish to consult Fugitive (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

Fugitive is a graphic novel collecting the first six issues of the Doctor Who Ongoing comic book series. It contains the stories Silver Scream and Fugitive.

Publisher's summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

An anomaly in the space-time continuum brings the Doctor to Hollywood during the Roaring Twenties, where he makes new friends and new enemies. But his actions attract the attention of the Shadow Proclamation, which puts him on trial for his life!

This book collects the first six issues of the ongoing series, written by Tony Lee (Doctor Who: The Forgotten), with art by Al Davison (The Dreaming) and Matthew Dow Smith (The Keep).

Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]

Written by: Tony Lee
Art by: Al Davison and Matthew Dow Smith
Colours by: Lovern Kindzierski and Charlie Kirchoff
Original Series Edits by: Denton J. Tipton
Collection Edits by Justin Eisinger
Collection Design by Neil Uyetake