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{{Infobox Magazine | {{Infobox Magazine | ||
| | |image = DWM 001.jpg | ||
| | |issue number = DWM 1 | ||
|cover date = [[17 October (releases)|17 October]] [[1979 (releases)|1979]] | |||
| | |release date = [[11 October (releases)|11 October]] [[1979 (releases)|1979]] | ||
|format= 28 pages stapled | |format = 28 pages stapled | ||
|editor= [[Dez Skinn]] | |editor = [[Dez Skinn]] | ||
|publisher= [[Marvel Comics UK]] | |publisher = [[Marvel Comics UK]] | ||
| | |series = ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' issues | ||
|prev override = DWM 0{{!}}0 | |||
}} | }}{{you may|Doctor Who Weekly Issue 1|n1=the in-universe magazine|DWM 1 (TV Action!)|n2=the magazine from a meta-fiction universe}} | ||
The '''1st issue''' of ''[[Doctor Who | The '''1st issue''' of ''[[Doctor Who Weekly]]'' had a cover date of [[17 October (releases)|17 October]] [[1979 (releases)|1979]] and came with free transfers. | ||
''Doctor Who Weekly'' was created after editor [[Dez Skinn]] noticed the popularity of ''[[Doctor Who]]''-related content in the [[Marvel Comics UK|Marvel]] [[UK]] magazine ''[[Starburst]]''. The first issue was printed five months after [[TVC 1430]], the final ''[[TV Comic]]'' issue to feature ''Who'' material. The weekly magazine would run every [[Thursday]]. | |||
Being the first issue of the longest running TV tie-in magazine of all-time, the image of the front-cover is considered to be well-known. This has often been recreated or referenced in follow-up or anniversary issues. In [[DWM 283|issue 283]], which celebrated the magazine's [[List of anniversaries|20th anniversary]], the comic story ''[[TV Action! (comic story)|TV Action!]]'' showed the [[Eighth Doctor]] visiting the [[Meta-fiction universe|"real world"]] (a [[Parallel universe (TV Action!)|parallel universe]]) on the day of the first issue's release. | |||
[[DWM 400]], released in [[October (releases)|October]] [[2008 (releases)|2008]], included a poster featuring [[David Tennant]]'s [[Tenth Doctor]] reading issue 1, parodying the picture of Tom Baker reading the issue. It also included an interview in which Tennant claimed to still have his transfers. [[DWM 500]] directly recreated the cover image with a photograph of [[Peter Capaldi]], in costume as the [[Twelfth Doctor]], and a [[2005 (releases)|2005]] era [[Dalek]] prop, going as far as to include stickers of the Doctor in place of the original transfers. | |||
== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
=== Articles === | === Articles === | ||
* The Monsters of ''Doctor Who'': [[Dalek|Day of the Daleks]] by B. Aldrich and G. Blows | * [[The Monsters of Doctor Who|The Monsters of ''Doctor Who'']]: [[Dalek|Day of the Daleks]] by [[B. Aldrich]] and [[G. Blows]] | ||
=== Comic | === Comic content === | ||
* [[ | * ''[[Doctor Who and the Iron Legion (comic story)|Doctor Who and the Iron Legion]]'' - Part one | ||
* [[Return of the Daleks ( | : '''Writers:''' [[Pat Mills|Mills]] + [[John Wagner|Wagner]] | ||
* [[Tales from the TARDIS (comic series)|Tales from the TARDIS]]: [[The War of the Worlds|War of the Worlds]] by [[H.G. Wells]] - Part | : '''Art:''' [[Dave Gibbons]] | ||
: '''Editor:''' [[Dez Skinn]] | |||
* ''[[The Return of the Daleks (comic story)|The Return of the Daleks]]'' - Part one | |||
* [[Tales from the TARDIS (comic series)|Tales from the TARDIS]]: ''[[Tales from the TARDIS (comic series)#The War of the Worlds by H. G. Wells|War of the Worlds]]'' by [[H.G. Wells]] - Part one | |||
=== Fiction === | === Fiction === | ||
* | * [[Entry 2481/B-3 (short story)|Entry 2481/B-3]]: The Doctor's escape from the Vorgan Space Platform. | ||
* | * [[Entry 3512/A-7 (short story)|Entry 3512/A-7]]: The Doctor escape from Magnon 5. | ||
=== Archives === | === Archives === | ||
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=== Interviews / Profiles === | === Interviews / Profiles === | ||
* [[William Hartnell]] (Photo-file Number 1) | * [[William Hartnell]] (Photo-file Number 1) | ||
=== Additional features === | === Additional features === | ||
* A Letter from the Doctor | * ''[[A Letter from the Doctor (DWM 1 short story)|A Letter from the Doctor]]'' | ||
* Crazy Caption Competition (£5 to be won) | * Crazy Caption Competition (£5 to be won) | ||
== Additional details == | == Additional details == | ||
* The Doctor's first words [[Doctor Who and the Iron Legion (comic story)|in the main comic strip]] were: "I must stock up with provisions. I haven't had a thing to eat since I took off from [[Zaggar-Six]]!" | |||
* The Doctor's first words in the main comic strip were: "I must stock up with provisions. I haven't had a thing to eat since I took off from Zaggar-Six!" | * The supporting comic strip presented under the heading {{'}}''[[Tales from the TARDIS (comic series)|Tales from the TARDIS]]''{{'}} featured previously issued material with opening and closing boxes redrawn and tailored specifically for inclusion in the pages of ''Doctor Who Weekly''. | ||
* The supporting comic strip presented under the heading 'Tales from the TARDIS' featured previously issued material with opening and closing boxes redrawn and tailored specifically for inclusion in the pages of ''Doctor Who Weekly''. | * Unlike previous ''Doctor Who'' comic strips, the main character was referred to as 'the Doctor' and not 'Doctor Who'. | ||
* Unlike previous Doctor Who comic strips, the | * This Fantastic First Issue had [[Free gifts (Doctor Who Magazine)|free transfers]] sellotaped to the cover that could be used on [[Dave Gibbons]]' full-colour page panoramas on the inside cover (see above Fiction). | ||
* This Fantastic First Issue had | * The photo-file feature on [[William Hartnell]] carries a note that reads "to the memory of whom this first issue is respectfully dedicated." | ||
* The photo-file feature on William Hartnell carries a note that reads "to the memory of whom this first issue is respectfully dedicated." | * The cover uses a publicity shot taken for the new [[Fourth Doctor]], with a [[Dalek]] from [[TV]]: ''[[Genesis of the Daleks (TV story)|Genesis of the Daleks]]''. | ||
* The cover uses a publicity shot taken for the new [[Fourth Doctor]], with a Dalek from [[ | * Published every [[Thursday]], this issue had a cover price of 12p (UK). | ||
* Published every Thursday, this issue had a cover price of 12p (UK). | * This issue was reprinted in [[December (releases)|December]] [[2004 (releases)|2004]] as a free gift with [[DWM 350]]. | ||
* This issue was reprinted in [[December]] [[2004]] as a free gift with [[DWM 350]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:07, 3 November 2024
- You may be looking for the in-universe magazine or the magazine from a meta-fiction universe.
The 1st issue of Doctor Who Weekly had a cover date of 17 October 1979 and came with free transfers.
Doctor Who Weekly was created after editor Dez Skinn noticed the popularity of Doctor Who-related content in the Marvel UK magazine Starburst. The first issue was printed five months after TVC 1430, the final TV Comic issue to feature Who material. The weekly magazine would run every Thursday.
Being the first issue of the longest running TV tie-in magazine of all-time, the image of the front-cover is considered to be well-known. This has often been recreated or referenced in follow-up or anniversary issues. In issue 283, which celebrated the magazine's 20th anniversary, the comic story TV Action! showed the Eighth Doctor visiting the "real world" (a parallel universe) on the day of the first issue's release.
DWM 400, released in October 2008, included a poster featuring David Tennant's Tenth Doctor reading issue 1, parodying the picture of Tom Baker reading the issue. It also included an interview in which Tennant claimed to still have his transfers. DWM 500 directly recreated the cover image with a photograph of Peter Capaldi, in costume as the Twelfth Doctor, and a 2005 era Dalek prop, going as far as to include stickers of the Doctor in place of the original transfers.
Contents[[edit] | [edit source]]
Articles[[edit] | [edit source]]
Comic content[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Doctor Who and the Iron Legion - Part one
- Writers: Mills + Wagner
- Art: Dave Gibbons
- Editor: Dez Skinn
- The Return of the Daleks - Part one
- Tales from the TARDIS: War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells - Part one
Fiction[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Entry 2481/B-3: The Doctor's escape from the Vorgan Space Platform.
- Entry 3512/A-7: The Doctor escape from Magnon 5.
Archives[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Story of Doctor Who.
Interviews / Profiles[[edit] | [edit source]]
- William Hartnell (Photo-file Number 1)
Additional features[[edit] | [edit source]]
- A Letter from the Doctor
- Crazy Caption Competition (£5 to be won)
Additional details[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Doctor's first words in the main comic strip were: "I must stock up with provisions. I haven't had a thing to eat since I took off from Zaggar-Six!"
- The supporting comic strip presented under the heading 'Tales from the TARDIS' featured previously issued material with opening and closing boxes redrawn and tailored specifically for inclusion in the pages of Doctor Who Weekly.
- Unlike previous Doctor Who comic strips, the main character was referred to as 'the Doctor' and not 'Doctor Who'.
- This Fantastic First Issue had free transfers sellotaped to the cover that could be used on Dave Gibbons' full-colour page panoramas on the inside cover (see above Fiction).
- The photo-file feature on William Hartnell carries a note that reads "to the memory of whom this first issue is respectfully dedicated."
- The cover uses a publicity shot taken for the new Fourth Doctor, with a Dalek from TV: Genesis of the Daleks.
- Published every Thursday, this issue had a cover price of 12p (UK).
- This issue was reprinted in December 2004 as a free gift with DWM 350.
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
Official Doctor Who Magazine 1-99 page at doctorwhomagazine.com