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{{Infobox Annual|
{{Infobox Annual|
annual name=Doctor Who Storybook 2007|
annual name=Doctor Who Storybook 2007|
image=[[Image:Doctor_Who_Storybook_2007_cover.jpg|250px]] Cover by [[Alister Pearson]]|
image=|[[Doctor Who Storybook 2007]]|
series=[[Doctor Who]] -<br/>[[Doctor Who Annual]]|
series=[[Doctor Who]] -<br/>[[Doctor Who Annual]]|
release date= July, [[2006]]|
release date= September [[2006]]|
publisher= [[Panini Comics|Panini Books]] |
publisher= [[Panini]], UK|
isbn= ISBN 1846530016|
isbn= ISBN 1-84653-001-6|
format= hardback 80 pages |
format= hardback 78 pages |
previous annual= |
previous annual=[[Doctor Who Annual 2006]]|
next annual= [[Doctor Who Storybook 2008]]|
next annual=[[Doctor Who The Official Annual 2008]] and [[Doctor Who Storybook 2008]]  
}}
}}


'''Doctor Who Storybook 2007''' was a collection of short stories and one comic featuring the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Rose Tyler]].
=Overview=
: Release Number 1
: Publisher [[Panini]],UK
: Released in September [[2005]]
: ISBN: 1-84653-001-6
: Priced £7.99
: Format Hardback 78 pages
: Featured Doctor: The [[Tenth Doctor]]
: Featured Companions: [[Rose Tyler]]  
: Featured Enemies: to be added


==Publisher's Summary==
=Contents=
''to be added''
==Features==
* None


== Contents ==
==Comic Strip Story==
===Introduction===
* [[Opera of Doom]] by [[Jonathan Morris]]
[[A Letter From the Doctor]] - As dictated to [[Russell T. Davies]]
: Pencil art by [[Martin Geraghty]] and inks by [[Fareed Choudhury]]


===Stories===
==Text Stories==
*[[Cuckoo-Spit]] - Written by [[Mark Gatiss]], art by [[Daryl Joyce]]
* [[Cuckoo-Spit]] by [[Mark Gatiss]]
*[[The Cat Came Back]] - Written by [[Gareth Roberts]], art by [[Martin Geraghty]]
: Illustrations by [[Daryl Joyce]]  
*[[Once Upon a Time]] - Written by [[Tom MacRae]], art by [[Adrian Salmon]]
* [[The Cat Came Back]] by [[Gareth Roberts]]
*[[Gravestone House]] - Written by [[Justin Richards]], art by [[Andy Walker]]
: Illustrations by [[Martin Geraghty]]
*[[Untitled]] - Written by [[Robert Shearman]], art by [[Brian Williamson]]
* [[Once Upon a Time]] by [[Tom MacRae]]
*[[No One Died]] - Written by [[Nicholas Briggs]], art by [[Ben Willsher]]
: Illustrations by [[Adrian Salmon]]
*[[Corner of the Eye]] - Written by [[Steven Moffat]], art by [[Daryl Joyce]]
* [[Gravestone House]] by [[Justin Richards]]-
: Illustrations by [[Andy Walker]]
* [[Untitled]] by [[Robert Shearman]]
: Illustrations by [[Brian Williamson]]  
* [[No One Died]] by [[Nicholas Briggs]]
: Illustrations by [[Ben Wilsher]]
* [[Corner of the Mind]] by [[Steven Moffat]]
: Illustrated by [[Daryll Joyce]]


===Comic===
==Also Featuring==
*[[Opera of Doom!]] - Written by [[Jonathan Morris]], pencil art by [[Martin Geraghty]], inks by [[Fareed Choudhury]]
* A Letter from the Doctor
 
==Accredited Credits==
* Editor: [[Clayton Hickman]]
* Designer: [[Peri Godbold]]
* Front cover painting by [[Alister Pearson]]
: dedicated to the memory of [[Margaret Dedman]]
* Frontispiece pencils by [[Mike Collins]], Inks by [[David A. Roach]] Colours by [[James Offredi]]
* Contents page illustration: [[Brian Williamson]]
* With thanks to: [[Russell T. Davies]], [[David Tennant]] and [[Billie Piper]], [[Tom Spilsbury]], [[Scott Gray]], [[Ian Grutchfield]], [[Kate Beharrell]], [[Richard Hollis]]and [[Harriet Newby-Hill]]
 
=Additional Notes=
* 2006 was a good year for lovers of Annuals.<br>
* Following the runaway success of the [[Doctor Who Annual 2006]] (from [[Panini]]), the [[BBC]], keen to market the Doctor Who brand itself, renegotiated the Annual rights.
* The BBC had earlier that year launched its own fortnightly magazine title [[Doctor Who Adventures]] aimed at a young persons market, while Panini's monthly title [[Doctor Who Magazine]], which was aimed at older readers (having itself matured from its weekly comic format for children). Doctor Who was in the unique position of offering ''two'' regular television tie-in comic-strip/magazines.<br>In order to appeal to both audiences, the decision to issue the license to produce two annuals, was made.<br>Panini were granted the license to produce a hardback annual that concentrated solely on fiction for an older age group than the one published by BBC Children's Books. To distinguish between the titles the BBC retained the rights to publish the Doctor Who Official Annual 2007, while Panini published the Doctor Who Storybook. (Both titles incidentally including a full page advert for their respective regular title.
* So as not to make the Storybook any less `official`than the BBC's offering, the Storybook was allowed to use the BBC logo on the cover and a box stating "Published with permission of the BBC" was found on the back.
* The introduction, by way of 'A letter from the Doctor' is a direct lift from the first and very early issues of Doctor Who Weekly (as [[Doctor Who Magazine]] was formerly known as), even down to the Doctor's signature at the end. This time around the letter was, as dictated to by [[Russell T. Davies]].
* The Stoybook was issued with a dustcover that inside the front flap had a short piece "The Changing Face of Doctor Who", and in the back flap a short piece on each of the featured writers accompanied by a small photo.
 
=External Links=
To be added


[[Category:Doctor Who Annuals]]
[[Category:Doctor Who Annuals]]

Revision as of 21:11, 10 September 2007


Overview

Release Number 1
Publisher Panini,UK
Released in September 2005
ISBN: 1-84653-001-6
Priced £7.99
Format Hardback 78 pages
Featured Doctor: The Tenth Doctor
Featured Companions: Rose Tyler
Featured Enemies: to be added

Contents

Features

  • None

Comic Strip Story

Pencil art by Martin Geraghty and inks by Fareed Choudhury

Text Stories

Illustrations by Daryl Joyce
Illustrations by Martin Geraghty
Illustrations by Adrian Salmon
Illustrations by Andy Walker
Illustrations by Brian Williamson
Illustrations by Ben Wilsher
Illustrated by Daryll Joyce

Also Featuring

  • A Letter from the Doctor

Accredited Credits

dedicated to the memory of Margaret Dedman

Additional Notes

  • 2006 was a good year for lovers of Annuals.
  • Following the runaway success of the Doctor Who Annual 2006 (from Panini), the BBC, keen to market the Doctor Who brand itself, renegotiated the Annual rights.
  • The BBC had earlier that year launched its own fortnightly magazine title Doctor Who Adventures aimed at a young persons market, while Panini's monthly title Doctor Who Magazine, which was aimed at older readers (having itself matured from its weekly comic format for children). Doctor Who was in the unique position of offering two regular television tie-in comic-strip/magazines.
    In order to appeal to both audiences, the decision to issue the license to produce two annuals, was made.
    Panini were granted the license to produce a hardback annual that concentrated solely on fiction for an older age group than the one published by BBC Children's Books. To distinguish between the titles the BBC retained the rights to publish the Doctor Who Official Annual 2007, while Panini published the Doctor Who Storybook. (Both titles incidentally including a full page advert for their respective regular title.
  • So as not to make the Storybook any less `official`than the BBC's offering, the Storybook was allowed to use the BBC logo on the cover and a box stating "Published with permission of the BBC" was found on the back.
  • The introduction, by way of 'A letter from the Doctor' is a direct lift from the first and very early issues of Doctor Who Weekly (as Doctor Who Magazine was formerly known as), even down to the Doctor's signature at the end. This time around the letter was, as dictated to by Russell T. Davies.
  • The Stoybook was issued with a dustcover that inside the front flap had a short piece "The Changing Face of Doctor Who", and in the back flap a short piece on each of the featured writers accompanied by a small photo.

External Links

To be added