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The '''40th issue''' in a [[Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition|quarterly series of magazine releases]] by the publishers of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' from [[Panini Comics|Panini UK]] looked at various pieces of artwork related to the series.
The '''40th issue''' in a [[Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition|quarterly series of magazine releases]] by the publishers of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' from [[Panini Comics|Panini UK]] looked at various pieces of artwork related to ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==
''to be added''
"We were basing the comic strip on a series that had no special effects budget, but I could draw a futuristic Roman arena as convincingly as I could draw a bus." [[Dave Gibbons]]
 
''[[Doctor Who]]''{{'}}s characters and scenarios have been inspiring artists since 1963.
 
The latest [[Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition|special edition of ''Doctor Who Magazine'']] celebrates the best of their contributions to both the programme and the vast range of licensed products that rely on their skill.
 
From the experiments that produced the first [[title sequence]] to the latest innovations in [[CGI|computer-generated imagery]], this is your guide to more than 50 years of extraordinary graphic design.
 
The latest special edition


== Contents ==
== Contents ==

Revision as of 22:13, 4 May 2015

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The 40th issue in a quarterly series of magazine releases by the publishers of Doctor Who Magazine from Panini UK looked at various pieces of artwork related to Doctor Who.

Publisher's summary

"We were basing the comic strip on a series that had no special effects budget, but I could draw a futuristic Roman arena as convincingly as I could draw a bus." Dave Gibbons

Doctor Who's characters and scenarios have been inspiring artists since 1963.

The latest special edition of Doctor Who Magazine celebrates the best of their contributions to both the programme and the vast range of licensed products that rely on their skill.

From the experiments that produced the first title sequence to the latest innovations in computer-generated imagery, this is your guide to more than 50 years of extraordinary graphic design.

The latest special edition

Contents

to be added

Credits

to be added

Additional details

to be added