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''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', originally owned by [[Marvel UK]] and subsequently by [[Panini Comics]], has published a number of {{w|graphic novel}}s, bringing together collections of its comic stories and published as standalone publications.  
''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', originally owned by [[Marvel UK]] and subsequently by [[Panini Comics]], has published a number of {{w|graphic novel}}s, bringing together collections of its comic stories and published as standalone publications.  



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Doctor Who Magazine, originally owned by Marvel UK and subsequently by Panini Comics, has published a number of graphic novels, bringing together collections of its comic stories and published as standalone publications.

The Mark of Mandragora, though reprinting stories from DWM, came out under the Virgin Publishing banner.

In 2010 BBC Books released The Only Good Dalek, an original graphic novel comic story featuring the Eleventh Doctor, with companion Amy Pond. In 2012, they released The Dalek Project, an original graphic novel featuring the Eleventh Doctor solo.

Marvel

Marvel UK published some of these graphic novels as special issues of Doctor Who Magazine, or in the case of Evening's Empire, as a special issue of Doctor Who Classic Comics. Abslom Daak - Dalek Killer was published as a trade paperback.

Virgin

Panini

These later collections of comic strip stories are specifically titled Graphic Novels, and are published by Panini as trade paperbacka and include ISBNs.

International editions

Three volume German edition of the Sixth Doctor comics published by Conpart Verlag in 1991.
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