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|publisher= [[Titan Magazines]]
|publisher= [[Titan Magazines]]
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|next issue=[[TM 22]]}}The '''twenty-first issue of ''Torchwood Magazine''''' had a cover date of [[15 April (releases)|15 April]] [[2010 (people)|2010]].
|next issue=[[TM 22]]}}The '''twenty-first issue of ''Torchwood Magazine''''' had a cover date of [[15 April (releases)|15 April]] [[2010 (releases)|2010]].
== Contents ==
== Contents ==


=== Articles and features ===
=== Articles and features ===
* ‘That Was The Wood That Wasn’t’ : An alternative history of Torchwood the TV series looking back at a history that never was.
* "That Was The Wood That Wasn't" : An alternative history of ''Torchwood'' the TV series looking back at a history that never was.
* ‘Everything Changes’ How Torchwood has changed over 21 issues in the 21st century
* "Everything Changes" How ''Torchwood'' has changed over 21 issues in the 21st century
* ‘Picture This!Children of Earth storyboard feature
* "Picture This!" ''Children of Earth'' storyboard feature
* Beyond the Hub: ‘Apocalypse Wow!A look at the end of the world by [[Kate Lloyd]]
* Beyond the Hub: "Apocalypse Wow!" A look at the end of the world by [[Kate Lloyd]]
* ‘It’s No Game’ Readers send in their Torchwood dress-up photographs
* "It’s No Game" Readers send in their ''Torchwood'' dress-up photographs
* ‘We Have the Technology![[Matt Chapman]] looks at Torchwood tech and the shape of things to come
* "We Have the Technology!" [[Matt Chapman]] looks at ''Torchwood'' tech and the shape of things to come


=== Interviews / Profiles ===
=== Interviews / Profiles ===
* Life Goes On: [[Gareth David-Lloyd]] who played [[Ianto Jones]] talks to Jayne Nelson
* Life Goes On: [[Gareth David-Lloyd]], who played [[Ianto Jones]], talks to Jayne Nelson
* ‘PC World’: [[Tom Price]] (who played [[PC Andy]]) talk to [[Simon Hugo]]
* "PC World": [[Tom Price]] (who played [[PC Andy]]) talk to [[Simon Hugo]]


=== Comic strips ===
=== Comic strips ===
* [[Shrouded]] by [[Gareth David-Lloyd]] (Part 1 of 2) (11 coloured pages)
* ''[[Shrouded]]'' by [[Gareth David-Lloyd]] (Part 1 of 2) (11 coloured pages)


=== Fiction ===
=== Fiction ===
* [[Postcards from the Rift]] by [[Guy Adams (writer)|Guy Adams]] with illustrations by [[Ben Willsher]]
* ''[[Postcards from the Rift]]'' by [[Guy Adams (writer)|Guy Adams]] with illustrations by [[Ben Willsher]]
* [[Reflections]] by [[Juliet E McKenna]] with illustrations by [[Mike Dowling]]
* ''[[Reflections]]'' by [[Juliet E McKenna]] with illustrations by [[Mike Dowling]]


=== Story Archive ===
=== Story Archive ===
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* The [[Torchwood SUV]] sold at Bonhams auction (registration: LP02 AOA) sold for £18,000. The double decker bus from [[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'' was withdrawn from the auction at the last minute.
* The [[Torchwood SUV]] sold at Bonhams auction (registration: LP02 AOA) sold for £18,000. The double decker bus from [[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]]'' was withdrawn from the auction at the last minute.
* In [[TV]]: ''[[End of Days]]'', the flying saucer hovering above the Taj Mahal appears to be a [[Jathaa sunglider]] seen in Torchwood's possession in [[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday]]''.
* In [[TV]]: ''[[End of Days]]'', the flying saucer hovering above the Taj Mahal appears to be a [[Jathaa sunglider]] seen in Torchwood's possession in [[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday]]''.
* [[TV]]: ''[[End of Days]]'' was initially broadcast as a double-bill after [[TV]]: ''[[Captain Jack Harkness (TV story)|Captain Jack Harkness]]'' with both episodes credits combined in the latter and no 'Next Time' for the former.
* [[TV]]: ''[[End of Days]]'' was initially broadcast as a double-bill after [[TV]]: ''[[Captain Jack Harkness (TV story)|Captain Jack Harkness]]'' with both episodes credits combined in the latter and no "Next Time" for the former.


== Additional details ==
== Additional details ==
* '''Torchwood: The Official Magazine''' from [[Titan Magazines]] continued to be a 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.
* ''Torchwood: The Official Magazine'' from [[Titan Magazines]] continued to be a 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’.
* 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 ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 03:47, 5 May 2015

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The twenty-first issue of Torchwood Magazine had a cover date of 15 April 2010.

Contents

Articles and features

  • "That Was The Wood That Wasn't" : An alternative history of Torchwood the TV series looking back at a history that never was.
  • "Everything Changes" How Torchwood has changed over 21 issues in the 21st century
  • "Picture This!" Children of Earth storyboard feature
  • Beyond the Hub: "Apocalypse Wow!" A look at the end of the world by Kate Lloyd
  • "It’s No Game" Readers send in their Torchwood dress-up photographs
  • "We Have the Technology!" Matt Chapman looks at Torchwood tech and the shape of things to come

Interviews / Profiles

Comic strips

Fiction

Story Archive

Posters

Additional features

  • The Hub (News) including John Barrowman updates!
  • T-mail (Readers Letters)
  • Little Reasons Why We Love Torchwood 7: Disco lights on the SUV

Credits

Facts included

Additional details

  • Torchwood: The Official Magazine from Titan Magazines continued to be a 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

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