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==Contents ==
==Contents ==


===Articles===
===Articles===
:`The Monsters of Doctor Who: Day of the Daleks' by B.Aldrich and G. Blows <Daleks>
:`The Monsters of Doctor Who: Day of the Daleks' by B.Aldrich and G. Blows <[[Daleks]]>
===Comic Strip/s===
===Comic Strip/s===
: The Iron Legion (Part One)
: [[The Iron Legion]] (Part One)
: Return of the Daleks
: [[Return of the Daleks]]
: Tales From The TARDIS: War of The Worlds by H.G.Wells
: Tales From The TARDIS: War of The Worlds by H.G.Wells
===Fiction===
===Fiction===
: Journal Entry 2481/B-3: The Doctor's escape from the Vogan Space Platform
: Journal Entry 2481/B-3: The Doctor's escape from the Vogan Space Platform
: Journal Entry 3512/A-7: The Doctor escape from Magnon 5
: Journal Entry 3512/A-7: The Doctor escape from Magnon 5
===Archive===
===Archives===
:`The Story of Doctor Who'
:`The Story of Doctor Who'
===Interviews / Profiles===
===Interviews / Profiles===
: William Hartnell (Photofile Number 1)
: [[William Hartnell]] (Photofile Number 1)
===Previews===
===Previews===


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== Further Information ==
== Further Information ==


*This Fantastic First issue had free transfers selotaped to the cover that could be used on Dave Gibbon's full-colour page panoras on the inside cover.
*After noticing the popularity of Doctor Who related content in the Marvel UK magazine ''Starburst'', the then editor Dez Skin created ''Doctor Who Weekly''.
*The main comic strip (featuring the Doctor) was to be treated as serious science-fiction and not as juvenille adventures as previously had appeared in Polystyles ''TV Comic''.
*The supporting comic strip presented under the heading `Tales From the TARDIS' featured previously issued material with opening and closing boxes redrawn and tailored specifically for inclusion in the pages of ''Doctor Who Weekly''.
*Unlike previous Doctor Who comic strips the lead character was to be referred to as `the Doctor' and not `Doctor Who'.
*This Fantastic First issue had free transfers selotaped to the cover that could be used on [[Dave Gibbon]]'s full-colour page panoras on the inside cover.
*The photo-file feature on William Hartnell carries a note that reads "to the memory of whom this first issue is respectfully dedicated."
*The photo-file feature on William Hartnell carries a note that reads "to the memory of whom this first issue is respectfully dedicated."
*After noticing the popularity of Doctor Who related content in the Marvel Uk magazine Starburst, the then editor Dez Skin created Doctor Who Weekly.
*The comic strips were to be treated as serious science-fiction and not juvenille adventures as with Polystyles TV Comic.
*Unlike previous Doctor Who comic strips the lead character was to be referred to as `the Doctor' and not `Doctor Who'.


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Revision as of 01:42, 20 July 2007



DWM issue 1
Doctor Who Weekly Issue 1
Cover Date: Oct.17 1979
Price: 12p
Format: 28pp stapled
Publisher: Marvel Comics UK
Editor: Dez Skin




Contents

Articles

`The Monsters of Doctor Who: Day of the Daleks' by B.Aldrich and G. Blows <Daleks>

Comic Strip/s

The Iron Legion (Part One)
Return of the Daleks
Tales From The TARDIS: War of The Worlds by H.G.Wells

Fiction

Journal Entry 2481/B-3: The Doctor's escape from the Vogan Space Platform
Journal Entry 3512/A-7: The Doctor escape from Magnon 5

Archives

`The Story of Doctor Who'

Interviews / Profiles

William Hartnell (Photofile Number 1)

Previews

Reviews

A4 Pin-ups

Also Featuring

A Letter From the Doctor
Crazy Caption Competition (£5 to be won)

Further Information

  • After noticing the popularity of Doctor Who related content in the Marvel UK magazine Starburst, the then editor Dez Skin created Doctor Who Weekly.
  • The main comic strip (featuring the Doctor) was to be treated as serious science-fiction and not as juvenille adventures as previously had appeared in Polystyles TV Comic.
  • The supporting comic strip presented under the heading `Tales From the TARDIS' featured previously issued material with opening and closing boxes redrawn and tailored specifically for inclusion in the pages of Doctor Who Weekly.
  • Unlike previous Doctor Who comic strips the lead character was to be referred to as `the Doctor' and not `Doctor Who'.
  • This Fantastic First issue had free transfers selotaped to the cover that could be used on Dave Gibbon's full-colour page panoras on the inside cover.
  • The photo-file feature on William Hartnell carries a note that reads "to the memory of whom this first issue is respectfully dedicated."