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* A3 '''“they’re just so … ALIEN!“''' [[Rose Tyler]] in ([[ | * A3 '''“they’re just so … ALIEN!“''' [[Rose Tyler]] in ([[TV]]): ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]''<br />montage featuring various Season 1 monsters | ||
* A4 '''“It’s like you go looking for TROUBLE!“''' [[Jackie Tyler]] in ([[ | * A4 '''“It’s like you go looking for TROUBLE!“''' [[Jackie Tyler]] in ([[TV]]): ''[[The Christmas Invasion]]''<br />featuring [[Rose Tyler]] and [[Jackie Tyler]] | ||
* A4 Untitled<br />featuring [[the Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]] | * A4 Untitled<br />featuring [[the Doctor]] and [[Martha Jones]] | ||
Revision as of 18:29, 16 September 2012
The 12th issue of the BBC's fortnightly Doctor Who Adventures.
Contents
Free gift
- Two Doctor Who pencils and four alien rubbers
Fact File (Photo feature and Essential Info)
- Regeneration (The Story of Doctor Who)
- Ultimate Gadgets (Guide to Gadgets from Series one and two)
Comic story
- The Battle of Reading Gaol (Part Two of Two) (6 pages)
Tales from the TARDIS
- From: (TV): The Age of Steel
- The escape from Lumic’s factory
Monster A-Z
- D is for Daleks
The Doctor’s Data (Collectable Fact File)
- File 11: Gelth
Adventure guide and behind the scenes feature
Posters
- A3 “they’re just so … ALIEN!“ Rose Tyler in (TV): The End of the World
montage featuring various Season 1 monsters - A4 “It’s like you go looking for TROUBLE!“ Jackie Tyler in (TV): The Christmas Invasion
featuring Rose Tyler and Jackie Tyler - A4 Untitled
featuring the Doctor and Martha Jones
Additional features
- Welcome (including latest news/ preview teaser)
- The Vortex (Who News)
- Find in this issue hidden somewhere Yvonne Hartman's sunglasses to win a Doctor Who TARDIS clock!
- TARDIS Inbox
- Featuring readers letters, photos and readers art
- Fun Stuff
- Illustrated school scene to find and locate fluid links. (2 pages)
- Make It
- Cut out and make Krillitane mask
- Puzzle Pages / Fun stuff
- Humour: ‘Things to do with a defeated enemy’ The Daleks and Cybermen host their own reality show “I’m a Cyborg – Let me Invade Here!” (by Christopher Cooper)
- Competition Goodies: Doctor Who DVD, Doctor Who Shaker Makers, Captain Scarlett sets and Dare Devil Stunt sets.
Credits
Also featuring favourite Doctor Who gadget.
Assistant Editor: Moray Laing, K9
Senior Designer: Paul Lang, The Doctor’s mallet
Senior Writer: Annabel Gibson, Capt Jack’s sonic blaster
Picture Editor: Shaila Bux, The Sonic Screwdriver
Production Editor: Ed Lomas, 3-D glasses
Editorial Assistant: Olivia McLearon, The TARDIS
Miss Hartman’s Sunglasses by Torchwood Frames
Hidden Away / Facts
Mini-motto 5: “That’s why I keep travelling – to be proved wrong ….”
This magazine can be recycled: “It’s the end … ”
Frau Clovis: “The Duke of Manhattan is suffering from sunburn after his recent holiday. He’ll be back with us soon …”
- If you watch The Unquiet Dead carefully you will see at least one Gelth flee into a gas pipe!
- When the Time Lords were alive they could have twelve regenerations, meaning thirteen different bodies.
- The pork-chop-eating monster that appeared in Love & Monsters was originally to be unnamed, but was later called the Hoix.
- Russell T Davies contributed to a children’s television magazine series “Why Don’t You … ?” that also featured LINDA (Liverpool Investigation `N` Detective Agency”).
- The Blue Peter Design-a-Monster competition (resulting in the Abzorbaloff), received 43,920 entries
Additional details
- Published every two weeks on a Thursday, this issue had a cover price of £1.99 (UK).
- The comic strip in this issue was the first two-part story to be published by DWA and each part had a separate title.
- The subscription offer for this issue was a saving of over £6 (UK). No other incentive is offered.
- This issue's free gift was selotaped to the cover.
- Next issue's two free gifts are named as a creepy Cassandra notebook plus stickers.
External link
- [1] the official BBC magazine site with cover gallery and news of the latest available issue.