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|image       = DWGN6.jpg
|graphic novel name= Oblivion
|number       = 6
|image=[[File:DWGN6.jpg|250px]]
|series       = [[Doctor Who Magazine graphic novels]] publication order
|number= 6
|writer      = [[Scott Gray]]
|series= [[Doctor Who Magazine graphic novels|Graphic Novels]] -<br /> [[Eighth Doctor comic stories]]
|artist      = {{il|[[Martin Geraghty]]|[[Lee Sullivan]]|[[John Ross]]|[[Adrian Salmon]]}}
|writers= [[Scott Gray]]  
|release date = [[12 October (releases)|12 October]] [[2006 (releases)|2006]]
|artists= [[Martin Geraghty]]<br /> [[Lee Sullivan]]<br />[[John Ross]]<br />[[Adrian Salmon]]
|publisher   = Panini Publishing Ltd.|Panini Books
|published in= [[Doctor Who Magazine]]
|format       = Comic sized paperback
|release date= [[October]] [[2006]]
|isbn         = ISBN 1-905239-45-9
|publisher= [[Panini Publishing Ltd.|Panini Books]]
|prev = The Glorious Dead (graphic novel)
|format= Comic sized paper back
|next = The Flood (graphic novel)
|isbn= ISBN 1-905239-45-9
}}{{dab page|Oblivion (disambiguation)}}
|previous collection= [[The Glorious Dead (graphic novel)|The Glorious Dead]]
'''''Oblivion''''' was the sixth volume of the [[Panini Publishing]] series of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic collections, and the third to feature the [[Eighth Doctor]]. It was the series' first collection of colour comic stories.
|next collection= [[The Flood (graphic novel)|The Flood]]
}}


''For other uses of Oblivion see: [[Oblivion (disambiguation)|Oblivion]]''
Not requiring digital restoration due to the fact that it had been digitally produced in the first place, the collection instead featured a newly extended ending for the comic strip ''[[Children of the Revolution (comic story)|Children of the Revolution]]'', previously shortened by the page limit of the original strip. It was the first chance readers had of seeing the original version of the comics since they were initially published in ''DWM'' in the late-1990s and early 2000s.


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
Full-colour comic strips from the pages of [[Doctor Who Magazine]]!<br />
Full-colour comic strips from the pages of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''!
The Eighth Doctor clashes with a new host of enemies in this latest collection of classic adventures!<br />
This volume features seven amazing stories: [[Ophidius (comic story)|OPHIDUS]], [[Beautiful Freak|BEAUTIFUL FREAK]], [[The Way of All Flesh|THE WAY OF ALL FLESH]], [[Children of the Revolution|CHILDREN OF THE REVOLUTION]], [[Me and My Shadow|ME AND MY SHADOW]], [[Uroboros|UROBOROS]] and [[Oblivion|OBLIVION]]!<br />
The Doctor and [[Izzy]] encounter [[Destrii]], a strange alien girl on the run from a mysterious force. The meeting triggers a devasting series of events which threaten to destroy the duo’s friendship – and bring about the release of a cosmic force with the power to crush every star in the universe!<br />
[[Fey Truscott-Sade]] returns – with [[Shayde]] in tow – as our heroes battle a sentient starship, body stealers, fire-breathing rock monsters, Nazi troopers, living skeletons, a psychotic alien artist … and a very different breed of [[Dalek]]s!<br />
Plus dazzling selection of EXTRA FEATURES:<br />
A newly-extended conclusion to the poll-winning Dalek strip CHILDREN OF THE REVOLUTION!<br />
A bonus strip [[Character Assassin|CHARACTER ASSASSIN]] featuring the Doctor’s arch-enemy [[the Master]]!<br />
Plus a fascinating 22-page behind-the-scenes feature in which writer [[Scott Gray]] reveals background information on the stories’ origins, alongside never-before-seen sketches and character designs from artists [[Martin Geraghty]], [[Lee Sullivan]], [[John Ross]] and [[Adrian Salmon]]!<br />
AN ESSENTIAL COLLECTION FOR FANS OF DOCTOR WHO AND CLASSIC BRITISH COMICS!


== Comic strip stories ==
The Eighth Doctor clashes with a new host of enemies in this latest collection of classic adventures!
=== [[Ophidius (comic story)|Ophidius]] ===
Travelling Companion: [[Izzy]]
Additional features:
* Beholder Panoquai
* Mobox
* Destrii
* Gorolith


=== [[Beautiful Freak]] ===
This volume features seven amazing stories: ''[[Ophidius (comic story)|Ophidius]]'', ''[[Beautiful Freak]]'', ''[[The Way of All Flesh]]'', ''[[Children of the Revolution]]'', ''[[Me and My Shadow (comic story)|Me and My Shadow]]'', ''[[Uroboros]]'' and ''[[Oblivion (comic story)|Oblivion]]''!
Travelling Companions: [[Izzy]]<br />
Additional features:
* No other characters TARDIS based story


=== [[The Way of All Flesh]] ===
The Doctor and [[Izzy Sinclair|Izzy]] encounter [[Destrii]], a strange alien girl on the run from a mysterious force. The meeting triggers a devasting series of events which threaten to destroy the duo's friendship — and bring about the release of a cosmic force with the power to crush every star in the universe!
Travelling Companions: [[Izzy]]<br />
Additional features:
* Frida Kahlo
* Diego Rivera
* Torajenn
* Vooreseth of the Torajenn
* Susini
* Necrotists


=== [[Children of the Revolution]] ===
[[Fey Truscott-Sade]] returns — with [[Shayde]] in tow — as our heroes battle a sentient starship, body stealers, fire-breathing rock monsters, Nazi troopers, living skeletons, a psychotic alien artist... and a very different breed of [[Dalek]]s!
Travelling Companions: [[Izzy]]<br />
Additional features:
* Captain Julius Otago
* Dr. Alison Lavelle
* Daleks
* Dalek Alpha
* Theo
* Kata-Phobus


=== [[Me and My Shadow]] ===
Plus dazzling selection of extra features:
Back-up Comic Strip Story without the Doctor<br />
Featuring:
* [[Fey Truscott-Sade|Fey]]
* Colonel Kessler
* [[Shayde]]


=== [[Uroboros]] ===
A newly-extended conclusion to the poll-winning Dalek strip ''[[Children of the Revolution (comic story)|Children of the Revolution]]''!
Travelling Companions: [[Fey Truscott-Sade]] / [[Shayde]]<br />
Additional features:
* Major H’rakk
* President B’rostt
* Mobox
* Destrii / Izzy
* C’sorr
* Orphidius


=== [[Oblivion (disambiguation)|Oblivion]] ===
A bonus strip ''[[Character Assassin]]'' featuring the Doctor's arch-enemy [[the Master]]!
Travelling Companions: [[Izzy]]<br />
Additional features:
* Primatrix Incarnate Scalamanthia
* Jodafra
* Defenders ( Helioth and Hassana)


=== [[Character Assassin]] ===
Plus a fascinating 22-page behind-the-scenes feature in which writer [[Scott Gray]] reveals background information on the stories' origins, alongside never-before-seen sketches and character designs from artists [[Martin Geraghty]], [[Lee Sullivan]], [[John Ross]] and [[Adrian Salmon]]!
Back-up Comic Strip Story without the Doctor<br />
 
Featuring:
An essential collection for fans of ''Doctor Who'' and classic British comics!
* [[the Master]]
 
== Comic stories ==
* ''[[Ophidius (comic story)|Ophidius]]''
* ''[[Beautiful Freak]]''
* ''[[The Way of All Flesh]]''
* ''[[Children of the Revolution]]''
* ''[[Me and My Shadow]]''
* ''[[Uroboros]]''
* ''[[Oblivion (comic story)|Oblivion]]''
* ''[[Character Assassin]]''


== Additional features ==
== Additional features ==
* Full page of rough sketches of the eight Doctors by Roger Langridge
* Commentary (by Scott Gray, Adrian Salmon and Alan Barnes)
* Commentary (by Scott Gray, Adrian Salmon and Alan Barnes)
* About the Authors
* About the Authors


== Credits ==
== Credits ==
Project Editor: [[Clayton Hickman]]<br />
:Project Editor: [[Clayton Hickman]]
Consultant: [[Scott Gray]]
:Consultant: [[Scott Gray]]
Design:[[Peri Godbold]] and [[Clayton Hickman]]
:Design:[[Peri Godbold]] and [[Clayton Hickman]]
Cover artwork: [[Martin Geraghty]]<br />
:Cover artwork: [[Martin Geraghty]]
Colours: [[James Offredi]]<br />
:Colours: [[James Offredi]]
Production: [[Mark Irvine]]<br />
:Production: [[Mark Irvine]]
Managing Editor: [[Alan O'Keefe]]<br />
:Managing Editor: [[Alan O'Keefe]]
Managing Director: [[Mike Riddell]]<br />
:Managing Director: [[Mike Riddell]]
Thanks to: [[Alan Barnes]], [[Martin Geraghty]], [[Roger Langridge]], [[Adrian Salmon]], [[Tom Spilsbury]] and [[Lee Sullivan]]
:Thanks to: [[Alan Barnes]], [[Martin Geraghty]], [[Roger Langridge]], [[Adrian Salmon]], [[Tom Spilsbury]] and [[Lee Sullivan]]


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* This is the third of four collections featuring the run of Eighth Doctor stories from the pages of Doctor Who Magazine, and contains 226 high quality printed pages and a new cover by [[Martin Geraghty]] and priced at £15.99 (UK).
[[File:DWGN6 placeholder.jpg|thumb|Placeholder cover.]]
 
* This is the third of four collections featuring the run of Eighth Doctor stories from the pages of ''Doctor Who Magazine'', and contains 226 high quality printed pages and a new cover by [[Martin Geraghty]] and priced at £15.99 (UK).
== References ==
* A placeholder cover was used before release, featuring different artwork.
''to be added''
 
== Continuity ==
''to be added''
 
== External links ==
{{TitleSort}}
{{TitleSort}}


[[Category:DWM graphic novels]]
[[Category:DWM graphic novels]]
[[Category:Eighth Doctor comic stories]]
[[Category:Comic stubs]]

Latest revision as of 18:55, 7 May 2024

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

Oblivion was the sixth volume of the Panini Publishing series of Doctor Who Magazine comic collections, and the third to feature the Eighth Doctor. It was the series' first collection of colour comic stories.

Not requiring digital restoration due to the fact that it had been digitally produced in the first place, the collection instead featured a newly extended ending for the comic strip Children of the Revolution, previously shortened by the page limit of the original strip. It was the first chance readers had of seeing the original version of the comics since they were initially published in DWM in the late-1990s and early 2000s.

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

Full-colour comic strips from the pages of Doctor Who Magazine!

The Eighth Doctor clashes with a new host of enemies in this latest collection of classic adventures!

This volume features seven amazing stories: Ophidius, Beautiful Freak, The Way of All Flesh, Children of the Revolution, Me and My Shadow, Uroboros and Oblivion!

The Doctor and Izzy encounter Destrii, a strange alien girl on the run from a mysterious force. The meeting triggers a devasting series of events which threaten to destroy the duo's friendship — and bring about the release of a cosmic force with the power to crush every star in the universe!

Fey Truscott-Sade returns — with Shayde in tow — as our heroes battle a sentient starship, body stealers, fire-breathing rock monsters, Nazi troopers, living skeletons, a psychotic alien artist... and a very different breed of Daleks!

Plus dazzling selection of extra features:

A newly-extended conclusion to the poll-winning Dalek strip Children of the Revolution!

A bonus strip Character Assassin featuring the Doctor's arch-enemy the Master!

Plus a fascinating 22-page behind-the-scenes feature in which writer Scott Gray reveals background information on the stories' origins, alongside never-before-seen sketches and character designs from artists Martin Geraghty, Lee Sullivan, John Ross and Adrian Salmon!

An essential collection for fans of Doctor Who and classic British comics!

Comic stories[[edit] | [edit source]]

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

  • Commentary (by Scott Gray, Adrian Salmon and Alan Barnes)
  • About the Authors

Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]

Project Editor: Clayton Hickman
Consultant: Scott Gray
Design:Peri Godbold and Clayton Hickman
Cover artwork: Martin Geraghty
Colours: James Offredi
Production: Mark Irvine
Managing Editor: Alan O'Keefe
Managing Director: Mike Riddell
Thanks to: Alan Barnes, Martin Geraghty, Roger Langridge, Adrian Salmon, Tom Spilsbury and Lee Sullivan

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Placeholder cover.
  • This is the third of four collections featuring the run of Eighth Doctor stories from the pages of Doctor Who Magazine, and contains 226 high quality printed pages and a new cover by Martin Geraghty and priced at £15.99 (UK).
  • A placeholder cover was used before release, featuring different artwork.