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=== Comic content ===
=== Comic content ===
* ''Servant of Evil: Death in Space'' - Part one
* ''Servant of Evil'' - Part 1: ''Death in Space''
: '''Art:''' [[Dave Gibbons]]
: '''Art:''' [[Dave Gibbons]]
: '''Editor:''' [[Dez Skinn]]
: '''Editor:''' [[Dez Skinn]]
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== Additional details ==
== Additional details ==
''to be added''
* The test comic was take from a [[Dan Dare]] story published in ''2000 AD'' #103. The ''Doctor Who'' logo, TARDIS, and the Fourth Doctor were added to the original art by [[Dave Gibbons]]. [[The Mekon]], however, was still visible.


== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://dezskinn.com/Marvel-UK-5/ A description of the issue] on [http://dezskinn.com Dez Skinn's website]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20211211233718/https://dezskinn.com/marvel-uk-5/ A description of the issue] on [http://dezskinn.com Dez Skinn's website]
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Revision as of 22:30, 10 December 2022

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A mock-up of the potential first issue of Doctor Who Weekly was presented to the BBC by Dez Skinn. Since becoming a notable piece of Doctor Who history, Skinn has often brought the issue to conventions and has allowed limited-edition recreations to be sold.

Contents

to be added

Articles

  • On The Set With Dr. Who

Comic content

  • Servant of Evil - Part 1: Death in Space
Art: Dave Gibbons
Editor: Dez Skinn

Archives

  • The Monsters of Doctor Who Part One: The Grolids

Interviews / Profiles

Additional features

  • A Letter from the Doctor
  • Caption Competition (£2 to be won)

Additional details

  • The test comic was take from a Dan Dare story published in 2000 AD #103. The Doctor Who logo, TARDIS, and the Fourth Doctor were added to the original art by Dave Gibbons. The Mekon, however, was still visible.

External links