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'''Doctor Who Magazine''' (formerly '''Doctor Who Weekly''', then '''Doctor Who Monthly''') is a monthly periodical that publishes Doctor Who articles and [[Doctor Who Magazine comic strips|comic stories]]. As ''Doctor Who Weekly'', it began publication in [[1979|October 1979]] and has continued publication un-interrupted since that time.
'''Doctor Who Magazine''' (formerly '''Doctor Who Weekly''', then '''Doctor Who Monthly''') is now a four-weekly periodical that publishes Doctor Who news, reviews, articles and [[Doctor Who Magazine comic strips|comic stories]]. Originally launched by Marvel UK  ''Doctor Who Weekly'', began publication in [[1979|October 1979]] before later being sold to Panini Publishing Ltd.
 
'''Doctor Who Magazine''' has been in continuous publication since its launch offering special editions each year in addition to its regular issues.
 
A number of sister publications at various times have been published, with some ongoing features alternating between titles.
 
*[[Doctor Who Magazine (regular issues)]]
*[[Doctor Who Magazine (special issues)]]
*[[Doctor Who Magazine: Collected Comics]]
*[[Doctor Who Magazine: Poster Magazines]]
*[[Doctor Who Magazine: Graphic Novels]]


The TARDIS Index Files uses the prefix [[DWM]] to refer to fiction (in comic or prose form) printed in this publication.
The TARDIS Index Files uses the prefix [[DWM]] to refer to fiction (in comic or prose form) printed in this publication.

Revision as of 03:03, 20 July 2007

Doctor Who Magazine (formerly Doctor Who Weekly, then Doctor Who Monthly) is now a four-weekly periodical that publishes Doctor Who news, reviews, articles and comic stories. Originally launched by Marvel UK Doctor Who Weekly, began publication in October 1979 before later being sold to Panini Publishing Ltd.

Doctor Who Magazine has been in continuous publication since its launch offering special editions each year in addition to its regular issues.

A number of sister publications at various times have been published, with some ongoing features alternating between titles.

The TARDIS Index Files uses the prefix DWM to refer to fiction (in comic or prose form) printed in this publication.

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