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'''''SFX''''' was a periodical which covered science-fiction and fantasy related media. It was launched in the UK in August [[1995]] by [[wikipedia:Future Publishing|Future Publishing]].
'''''SFX''''' was a periodical which covered science-fiction and fantasy related media. It was launched in the UK in August [[1995]] by [[wikipedia:Future Publishing|Future Publishing]].


Although launched in 1995, it was not until ''''SFX Issue 13'''' that ''''Doctor Who'''' first graced the cover (this being to mark [[Paul McGann]]'s turn at playing the Time Lord with the cover caption quote of "I thought I was going to look like a tosser!"). ''''Doctor Who''' later featured on the covers of ''''SFX Issue 46'''' (exclusive Tom Baker interview), ''''SFX Issue 128'''' (Marking a new look for the magazine and the return of Doctor Who to the screen.[[Ninth Doctor|The Ninth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] "Look Who's Back! "We've come to put you back behind the sofa!", ''''SFX Issue 129'''' (Cover features [[Billie Piper]] "Times are Changing Billie Piper heads up a whole new look for Doctor Who"), ''''SFX Issue 132'''' (with a Dalek cover "Who's next? The future of Doctor Who Russell T Davies talks Season 2"), ''''SFX Issue 136'''' (a [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] cover against a union flag heralding "Doctor Who leads our TV revolution HOPE & GLORY The new wave of British SF shows: we predict a riot!"), ''''SFX Issue 139'''' ([[The Christmas Invasion]] - where [[Russell T Davies]] talks exclusively to SFX revealing his plans for the new Doctor) and ''''SFX Issue 142'''' ([[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] [[Series 2 (Doctor Who)|Series 2]]).
As a genre magazine, ''''Doctor Who'''' featured regularly in its previews/reviews and news pages, as well as being included in more generic features.


Indeed such was the popularity of the series that by SFX Issue 150 (which incidently featured a Torchwood cover and article), included a huge double sided poster on one side showing all 150 covers, and the reverse being given over to a wallchart that showed ''''Doctor Who''' is connected/ seperated from Everything (in the sci-fi fantasy world) - without resorting to actors!
Although launched in 1995, it was not until ''''SFX Issue 13'''' that ''''Doctor Who'''' first graced the cover having been off air for a few years, (this being to mark [[Paul McGann]]'s turn at playing the Time Lord with the cover caption quote of "I thought I was going to look like a tosser!").
 
''''Doctor Who'''' later featured on the covers of;
* ''''SFX Issue 46'''' (SFX exclusive [[Tom Baker]] interview),
* ''''SFX Issue 128'''' (Marking a new look for the magazine and the return of Doctor Who to the screen.[[Ninth Doctor|The Ninth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] "Look Who's Back! "We've come to put you back behind the sofa!",
* ''''SFX Issue 129'''' (Cover features [[Billie Piper]] "Times are Changing Billie Piper heads up a whole new look for Doctor Who"),
* ''''SFX Issue 132'''' (with a Dalek cover "Who's next? The future of Doctor Who. [[Russell T Davies]] talks [[Series 2 (Doctor Who)|Season 2]]"),
* ''''SFX Issue 136'''' (a [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] cover against a union flag heralding "Doctor Who leads our TV revolution HOPE & GLORY The new wave of British SF shows: we predict a riot!"),
* ''''SFX Issue 139'''' ([[The Christmas Invasion]] - where [[Russell T Davies]] talks exclusively to SFX revealing his plans for the new Doctor) 
* ''''SFX Issue 142'''' ([[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] [[Series 2 (Doctor Who)|Series 2]]).
 
* Indeed such was the popularity of the new series that by ''''SFX Issue 150'''' (which incidently featured a Torchwood cover and article), included a huge double sided poster on one side showing all 150 covers, and the reverse being given over to a wallchart that showed "''''Doctor Who'''' is connected/ seperated from Everything (in the sci-fi fantasy world) - without resorting to actors!"
 
* ''''SFX Issue 152'''' ([[Catherine Tate]] joins the Doctor for "[[The Runaway Bride]]")
* ''''SFX Issue 155'''' ([[Freema Agyeman]] joins the Doctor for [[Series 3 (Doctor Who)|Series 3]])
* ''''SFX Issue 168'''' ([[Catherine Tate]] re-joins the Doctor for [[Series 4 (Doctor Who)|Series 4]] and Win a life-size Dalek competition)
 
* ''''SFX Issue 176'''' (Ten commemorative covers commemorating 45th Anniversary, feature all the Doctors)
* ''''SFX Issue 181'''' (Easter special [[Planet of the Dead (TV story)|Planet of the Dead]])
 
* ''''SFX Issue 189'''' (Previews the Tenth Doctor Specials. [[Russell T Davies]] "I can't wait to kill off the Tenth Doctor!")
* ''''SFX Issue 194'''' (UK editions featured a 3D cover to mark [[Eleventh Doctor|the Eleventh Doctor's]] first series)
* ''''SFX Issue 196'''' ([[Karen Gillan]] new companion interview]])
* ''''SFX Issue 199'''' (Looking ahead to [[Series 4 (Torchwood)|New Torchwood]], [[Russell T Davies]] interview)


In addition to the regular issues, a further '''''SFX Collection''''' title was released six times a year which focuses on a specific theme and is often packaged with 'extras'. ''''Doctor Who'''' has has had a number of these special editions which often included premiums and a higher price. Initially issues collected togteher a range of previously released material, supplementing it and updating where possible before establishing a tradition of 100% all-new material.
In addition to the regular issues, a further '''''SFX Collection''''' title was released six times a year which focuses on a specific theme and is often packaged with 'extras'. ''''Doctor Who'''' has has had a number of these special editions which often included premiums and a higher price. Initially issues collected togteher a range of previously released material, supplementing it and updating where possible before establishing a tradition of 100% all-new material.
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In 2010 the SFX brand was extended with the launch of a new title, ''[[Comic Heroes]]''.
In 2010 the SFX brand was extended with the launch of a new title, ''[[Comic Heroes]]''.


==Notable Issues==
==Gallery Notable Covers==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:SFX 13.jpg|[[SFX Issue 13]] <br> Future Publishing Limited  
Image:SFX 13.jpg|SFX Issue 13 <br> Future Publishing Limited  
Image:SFX 46.jpg|[[SFX Issue 46]] <br> Future Publishing Limited  
Image:SFX 46.jpg|SFX Issue 46 <br> Future Publishing Limited  
Image:SFX 128.jpg|[[SFX Issue 128]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br>
Image:SFX 128.jpg|SFX Issue 128 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br>
Image:SFX 129.jpg|[[SFX Issue 129]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br>
Image:SFX 129.jpg|SFX Issue 129 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br>
Image:SFX 132.jpg|[[SFX Issue 132]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br>
Image:SFX 132.jpg|SFX Issue 132 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br>
Image:SFX 136.jpg|[[SFX Issue 136]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> November 2005
Image:SFX 136.jpg|SFX Issue 136 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> November 2005
Image:SFX 139.jpg|[[SFX Issue 139]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> January 2006
Image:SFX 139.jpg|SFX Issue 139 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> January 2006
Image:SFX 142.jpg|[[SFX Issue 142]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> April 2006
Image:SFX 142.jpg|SFX Issue 142 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> April 2006
Image:SFX 150.jpg|[[SFX Issue 150]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> December 2006
Image:SFX 150.jpg|SFX Issue 150 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> December 2006
Image:SFX 152.jpg|[[SFX Issue 152]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> January 2007
Image:SFX 152.jpg|SFX Issue 152 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> January 2007
Image:SFX 155.jpg|[[SFX Issue 155]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> April 2007
Image:SFX 155.jpg|SFX Issue 155 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> April 2007
Image:SFX 168.jpg|[[SFX Issue 168]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> April 2008
Image:SFX 168.jpg|SFX Issue 168 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> April 2008
Image:SFX 176a.jpg|[[SFX Issue 176]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (1 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 176a.jpg|SFX Issue 176 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (1 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 176b.jpg|[[SFX Issue 176]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (2 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 176b.jpg|SFX Issue 176 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (2 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 176c.jpg|[[SFX Issue 176]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (3 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 176c.jpg|SFX Issue 176 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (3 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 176d.jpg|[[SFX Issue 176]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (4 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 176d.jpg|SFX Issue 176 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (4 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 176e.jpg|[[SFX Issue 176]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (5 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 176e.jpg|SFX Issue 176 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (5 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 176f.jpg|[[SFX Issue 176]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (6 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 176f.jpg|SFX Issue 176 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (6 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 176g.jpg|[[SFX Issue 176]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (7 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 176g.jpg|SFX Issue 176 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (7 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 176h.jpg|[[SFX Issue 176]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (8 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 176h.jpg|SFX Issue 176 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (8 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 176i.jpg|[[SFX Issue 176]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (9 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 176i.jpg|SFX Issue 176 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (9 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 176j.jpg|[[SFX Issue 176]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (10 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 176j.jpg|SFX Issue 176 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (10 of 10) December 2008
Image:SFX 181.jpg|[[SFX Issue 181]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> April 2010
Image:SFX 181.jpg|SFX Issue 181 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> April 2010
Image:SFX 189.jpg|[[SFX Issue 189]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> December 2010
Image:SFX 189.jpg|SFX Issue 189 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> December 2010
Image:SFX 194 05 2010.jpg|[[SFX Issue 194]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> May 2010
Image:SFX 194 05 2010.jpg|SFX Issue 194 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> May 2010
Image:SFX 196.jpg|[[SFX Issue 196]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> July 2010
Image:SFX 196.jpg|SFX Issue 196 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> July 2010
Image:SFX 199.jpg|[[SFX Issue 199]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> September 2010
Image:SFX 199.jpg|SFX Issue 199 <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> September 2010


</gallery>
</gallery>


==Who Themed Specials==
==Gallery of notable Who themed Specials==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Image:SFX SE 2008.jpg|[[SFX Collection 20|Doctor Who: Past! Present! Future!]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (With free exclusive CD)
Image:SFX SE 2008.jpg|[[SFX Collection 20|Doctor Who: Past! Present! Future!]] <br> Future Publishing Limited <br> (With free exclusive CD)

Revision as of 11:08, 21 January 2011

You may be looking for the filmmaking abbreviation from which this publication derives its name.

SFX was a periodical which covered science-fiction and fantasy related media. It was launched in the UK in August 1995 by Future Publishing.

As a genre magazine, 'Doctor Who' featured regularly in its previews/reviews and news pages, as well as being included in more generic features.

Although launched in 1995, it was not until 'SFX Issue 13' that 'Doctor Who' first graced the cover having been off air for a few years, (this being to mark Paul McGann's turn at playing the Time Lord with the cover caption quote of "I thought I was going to look like a tosser!").

'Doctor Who' later featured on the covers of;

  • 'SFX Issue 46' (SFX exclusive Tom Baker interview),
  • 'SFX Issue 128' (Marking a new look for the magazine and the return of Doctor Who to the screen.The Ninth Doctor and Rose "Look Who's Back! "We've come to put you back behind the sofa!",
  • 'SFX Issue 129' (Cover features Billie Piper "Times are Changing Billie Piper heads up a whole new look for Doctor Who"),
  • 'SFX Issue 132' (with a Dalek cover "Who's next? The future of Doctor Who. Russell T Davies talks Season 2"),
  • 'SFX Issue 136' (a Tenth Doctor and Rose cover against a union flag heralding "Doctor Who leads our TV revolution HOPE & GLORY The new wave of British SF shows: we predict a riot!"),
  • 'SFX Issue 139' (The Christmas Invasion - where Russell T Davies talks exclusively to SFX revealing his plans for the new Doctor)
  • 'SFX Issue 142' (Tenth Doctor and Rose Series 2).
  • Indeed such was the popularity of the new series that by 'SFX Issue 150' (which incidently featured a Torchwood cover and article), included a huge double sided poster on one side showing all 150 covers, and the reverse being given over to a wallchart that showed "'Doctor Who' is connected/ seperated from Everything (in the sci-fi fantasy world) - without resorting to actors!"
  • 'SFX Issue 176' (Ten commemorative covers commemorating 45th Anniversary, feature all the Doctors)
  • 'SFX Issue 181' (Easter special Planet of the Dead)

In addition to the regular issues, a further SFX Collection title was released six times a year which focuses on a specific theme and is often packaged with 'extras'. 'Doctor Who' has has had a number of these special editions which often included premiums and a higher price. Initially issues collected togteher a range of previously released material, supplementing it and updating where possible before establishing a tradition of 100% all-new material.

The publishers take pride in its independence, often using a cover flash of 100% unofficial and unauthorised.

In 2010 the SFX brand was extended with the launch of a new title, Comic Heroes.

Gallery Notable Covers

Gallery of notable Who themed Specials

External links

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