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|release date            =[[August (releases)|August]] [[2011 (releases)|2011]]
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|publisher              =IDW Publishing
|publisher              =IDW Publishing
|format                  ={{w|American comic book}}, 50 pages
|format                  =[[American comic book]], 50 pages
|isbn                    =ISBN 277140027500111
|isbn                    =ISBN 277140027500111
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Revision as of 15:41, 13 June 2017

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You may be looking for Doctor Who The Official Annual 2011.

IDW Publishing's Doctor Who Annual 2011 was the first American comic book annual in the run of Doctor Who (2011), and thus the first to feature the Eleventh Doctor. It was issued in August 2011. Comprised of four stories that were mostly independent of IDW's ongoing narrative, the final story, "Your Destiny Awaits", linked the previous story in the regular run of the comic book to the next one.

Publisher's summary

from the back cover:

Join the Doctor and his friends in these four tantalising tales:

The Doctor tries to stay ahead of his pursuers in a topsy-turvy world in "Run, Doctor, Run" by Joshua Hale Fialkov and Blair Shedd.

The Doctor discovers an alien warrior hiding in the English countryside in "Down to Earth" by Matthew Dow Smith and Mitch Gerads.

Rory is the King of England. Amy is a revolutionary leader. The Doctor is a prisoner. Find out why in "Tuesday" by Dan McDaid.

Fate and fanaticism collide in "Your Destiny Awaits" by Tony Lee and Josh Adams.

Contents

See Run, Doctor, Run, Down to Earth, Tuesday and Your Destiny Awaits for more information.

Aside from the issue's four stories, there was no additional content in this issue, not even a letters column.

Story notes

Cover gallery

External link

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