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This was the 16th issue of [[Torchwood Magazine|The Official Torchwood Magazine]].
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{{Infobox Magazine
{{Infobox Magazine
|magazine name= Torchwood Magazine
|image = TM 16.jpg
|image=[[Image:18d7b77dfd70cb7b6f263ca4b67fd6cb801f7fa4.jpg|250px]]
|issue number= [[Torchwood Magazine|16]]
|issue number= [[Torchwood Magazine|16]]
|cover date= [[July]]/ [[August]], [[2009]]
|cover date= [[25 June (releases)|25 June]] 2009
|format= 100 pages bound
|format= 100 pages bound
|editor= [[Simon Hugo]]
|editor= [[Simon Hugo]]
|publisher= [[Titan Magazines]]
|publisher= [[Titan Magazines]]
|previous issue=[[Torchwood Magazine Issue 15]]
}}
|next issue= [[Torchwood Magazine Issue 17]]}}
The '''sixteenth issue of ''Torchwood Magazine''''' had a cover date of [[25 June (releases)|25 June]] [[2009 (releases)|2009]].


==Contents==
== Contents ==
 
=== Articles and features ===
===Articles and Features===
* Production Notes: [[Peter Bennett]] Torchwood: ''Children of Earth'' Producer
* Production Notes: [[Peter Bennett]] Torchwood: Children of Earth Producer
* Set Report: Torchwood: ''[[Children of Earth]]'' [[Floor 13]]
* Set Report: Torchwood: [[Children of Earth]] [[Floor 13]]
* Photo Preview 2: Torchwood: ''[[Children of Earth]]''
* Photo Preview 2: Torchwood: [[Children of Earth]]
* 'Art of War!' Interviews with the creators of the ''[[Rift War! (comic story)|Rift War!]]'' comic strip – [[Paul Grist]], [[Ian Edginton]] & [[D'Israeli]], [[Simon Furman]] and [[Brian Williamson]]
* 'Art of War!' Interviews with the creators of the [[Rift War!]] comic strip – [[Paul Grist]], [[Ian Edginton]] & [[D'Israeli]], [[Simon Furman]] and [[Brian Williamson]]
* Radio Time! : New radio dramas ''[[Asylum (audio story)|Asylum]]'' by [[Anita Sullivan]], ''[[Golden Age (audio story)|Golden Age]]'' by [[James Goss]] and ''[[The Dead Line (audio story)|The Dead Line]]'' by [[Phil Ford]]
* Radio Time! : New radio dramas [[Asylum]] by [[Anita Sullivan]], [[Golden Age]] by [[James Goss]] and [[The Dead Line]] by [[Phil Ford]]
* ''[[Children of Earth]]'' Press Call: The Torchwood Team speak
* [[Children of Earth]] Press Call: The Torchwood Team speak
* Beyond the Hub: From Here to Eternity ([[Immortality]]) by [[Kate Lloyd]]
* Beyond the Hub: From Here to Eternity ([[Immortality]]) by [[Kate Lloyd]]


===Interviews / Profiles===
=== Interviews / Profiles ===
* [[Cush Jumbo]] Actress who plays [[Lois Habiba]]
* [[Cush Jumbo]] Actress who plays [[Lois Habiba]]
* [[Yasmin Bannerman]] Actress who plays [[Swanson|Detective Swanson]] in [[They Keep Killing Suzie]]
* [[Yasmin Bannerman]] Actress who plays [[Kathy Swanson|Detective Swanson]] in ''[[They Keep Killing Suzie (TV story)|They Keep Killing Suzie]]''
* Close-Call: [[Gareth David-Lloyd]] (and his fiancée) answers the readers questions over the phone for [[Kate Lloyd]]
* Close-Call: [[Gareth David-Lloyd]] (and his [[fiancée]]) answers the readers questions over the phone for [[Kate Lloyd]]


===Comic strips===
=== Comic strips ===
*[[Broken]] by [[Gary Russell]] (Part 2 of 5) (11 coloured pages)
* ''[[Broken (comic story)|Broken]]'' by [[Gary Russell]] (Part 2 of 5) (11 coloured pages)


===Fiction===
=== Fiction ===
* [[The Man Who Dreamed of Stars]] (standalone) by [[Brian Minchin]] with illustrations by [[Ben Wilsher]]
* ''[[The Man Who Dreamed of Stars (short story)|The Man Who Dreamed of Stars]]'' (standalone) by [[Brian Minchin]] with illustrations by [[Ben Willsher]]
* [[Closing Time]] (Part One) by [[Andy Lane]] with illustrations by [[Mike Dowling]]
* ''[[Closing Time (short story)|Closing Time]]'' (Part One) by [[Andy Lane]] with illustrations by [[Mike Dowling]]


===Story Archive===
=== Story Archive ===
* 1.8 [[They Keep Killing Suzie]] (Detailed analysis and comment by [[Neil Edwards]])
* 1.8 ''[[They Keep Killing Suzie (TV story)|They Keep Killing Suzie]]'' (Detailed analysis and comment by [[Neil Edwards]])


===Posters===
=== Posters ===
* A4 Hub Pin-Up 3: [[Gareth David-Lloyd]]
* A4 Hub Pin-Up 3: [[Gareth David-Lloyd]]


===Additional features===
=== Additional features ===
* The Hub (News)
* The Hub (News)
: Including [[Tonight's the Night]] mini adventure
: Including [[Tonight's the Night]] mini adventure
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* Little Reason We Love Torchwood 3: Flexuality!
* Little Reason We Love Torchwood 3: Flexuality!


==Credits==
== Credits ==
* Editor: [[Simon Hugo]]
* Editor: [[Simon Hugo]]
* Deputy Editor: [[Neil Edwards]]
* Deputy Editor: [[Neil Edwards]]
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* Managing Editor: [[Brian J Robb]]
* Managing Editor: [[Brian J Robb]]


==Facts included==
== Facts included ==
* May 2009: [[Russell T Davies]] wins Best Screenwriter for [[DW]]: [[Midnight]] and [[Euros Lyn]] wins Best Director for [[DW]]: [[Silence in the Library]] at the BAFTA Cymru Awards held in [[Cardiff]].
* May 2009: [[Russell T Davies]] wins Best Screenwriter for [[TV]]: ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'' and [[Euros Lyn]] wins Best Director for [[TV]]:'' [[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]] ''at the BAFTA Cymru Awards held in [[Cardiff]].
* [[Floor 13]] is the largest set ever constructed for [[Torchwood]] or [[Doctor Who]] at [[Upper Boat]].
* [[Floor 13]] is the largest set ever constructed for ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'' or ''[[Doctor Who]]'' at [[Upper Boat]].
* The quote "Captain, my Captain," references the poem "O Captain, My Captain" by 19th Century poet Walt Witman.
* The quote "Captain, my Captain," references the poem "O Captain, My Captain" by 19th century poet [[Walt Whitman]].
* The poem to unlock the Hub in [[They Keep Killing Suzie]] is from "I Could Not Stop for Death" also by a 19th Century poet, Emily Dickinson.
* The poem to unlock the Hub in ''[[They Keep Killing Suzie (TV story)|They Keep Killing Suzie]]'' is from "I Could Not Stop for Death", also by a 19th century poet, Emily Dickinson.
* The actress [[Yasmin Bannerman]] who played [[Swanson|Detective Swanson]] also played [[Jabe]] in Doctor Who.
* The actress [[Yasmin Bannerman]] who played [[Swanson|Detective Swanson]] also played [[Jabe]] in ''Doctor Who''.
* The comic strip [[Rift War!]] was to have featured a red double decker but because of [[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]] it was changed to a green dustcart.
* The comic strip ''[[Rift War! (comic story)|Rift War!]]'' was to have featured a red double decker but because of ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'' it was changed to a green dustcart.
 
== Additional details ==
* This issue's contents differed significantly from those advertised the previous issue because the anticipated screening date of ''[[Children of Earth]]'' was moved back. Those features which offered potential spoilers were held over to the next issue.
* To reflect the expanded content of "comic strip related material" in this issue, and because of the release of the collected strips in the ''[[Rift War!]]'' graphic novel, an alternative limited edition cover by comic artist [[Michael Golden]] was available from Forbidden Planet and other specialist comic shops.
* ''Torchwood: The Official Magazine'' from [[Titan Magazines]] continued to be bi-monthly title with now only six issues a year. Each issue featured 100 pages and cost £4.99 (UK), offering a 15% saving to subscribers.
* Aimed at mature fans of the series, the magazines did not shy away from discussions involving sex and violence, topics integral to the success of this "adult" spin-off series from the BBC's more family friendly ''Doctor Who''.


==Additional details==
== External links ==
* This issues contents differed significantly from those advertised last issued because the anticipated screening date of [[Children of Earth]] was moved back, to later than expected. Those features which offered potential spoilers were held over to the next issue.
[https://www.titanmagazines.com The official online site for Titan Magazines, publishers of Torchwood Magazine.]
* To reflect the expanded content of ‘comic strip related material’ in this issue, and because of the release of the collected strips in the [[Rift War!]] graphic novel, an alternative limited edition cover by comic artist [[Michael Golden]] was available from Forbidden Planet and other specialist comic shops.
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* '''Torchwood: The Official Magazine''' from [[Titan Magazines]] continued to be bi-monthly title with now only six issues a year. Each issue featured 100 pages and cost £4.99 (UK) offering a 15% saving to subscribers.
* Aimed at mature fans of the series, the magazines did not shy away from discussions involving sex and violence, topics integral to the success of this ‘adult’ spin-off series from the BBC’s more family friendly ‘Doctor Who’.


==External links==
[[Category:TM issues]]
[https://www.titanmagazines.com| The official online site for Titan Magazines, publishers of Torchwood Magazine.]
[[Category:Torchwood Magazine]]

Latest revision as of 07:19, 27 March 2024

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The sixteenth issue of Torchwood Magazine had a cover date of 25 June 2009.

Contents[[edit] | [edit source]]

Articles and features[[edit] | [edit source]]

Interviews / Profiles[[edit] | [edit source]]

Comic strips[[edit] | [edit source]]

Fiction[[edit] | [edit source]]

Story Archive[[edit] | [edit source]]

Posters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Additional features[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Hub (News)
Including Tonight's the Night mini adventure
  • T-mail (Readers Letters)
  • Little Reason We Love Torchwood 3: Flexuality!

Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]

Facts included[[edit] | [edit source]]

Additional details[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • This issue's contents differed significantly from those advertised the previous issue because the anticipated screening date of Children of Earth was moved back. Those features which offered potential spoilers were held over to the next issue.
  • To reflect the expanded content of "comic strip related material" in this issue, and because of the release of the collected strips in the Rift War! graphic novel, an alternative limited edition cover by comic artist Michael Golden was available from Forbidden Planet and other specialist comic shops.
  • Torchwood: The Official Magazine from Titan Magazines continued to be bi-monthly title with now only six issues a year. Each issue featured 100 pages and cost £4.99 (UK), offering a 15% saving to subscribers.
  • Aimed at mature fans of the series, the magazines did not shy away from discussions involving sex and violence, topics integral to the success of this "adult" spin-off series from the BBC's more family friendly Doctor Who.

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

The official online site for Titan Magazines, publishers of Torchwood Magazine.