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Publisher's Summary

Full-colour comic strips from the pages of Doctor Who Magazine!
The Eighth Doctor’s adventures reach a shattering conclusion in this final volume of classic strips!
This book features eight amazing stories: WHERE NOBODY KNOWS YOUR NAME, DOCTOR WHO AND THE NIGHTMARE GAME, THE POWER OF THOUERIS, THE CURIOUS TALE OF SPRING-HEELED JACK, THE LAND OF HAPPY ENDINGS, BAD BLOOD, SINS OF THE FATHERS and THE FLOOD!
Now travelling alone, the Doctor finds himself facing an outlandish line-up of aliens, monsters and ne’er-do-wells – from a lovelorn robot to murderous football managers, from a psychotic hippo to an urban legend of old London town! But that’s nothing to the trouble in store when an old friend crosses his path – and they both find themselves battling the deadly Cybermen for the future of the human race …
Plus an incredible selection of EXTRA FEATURES:
Newly-extended conclusions to Sins of the Fathers and The Flood!
A 20-page behind-the-scenes feature in which writers Scott Gray and Gareth Roberts reveal the background and origins to each story, alongside never-before-seen sketches from artists Martin Geraghty, Roger Langridge, John Ross, Mike Collins, Anthony Williams and Adrian Salmon!
The original pitch document outlining Destrii’s future as the Doctor’s new companion
Flood Barriers: learn about the regeneration that never was in an eye-opening 8-page feature on the new TV series’ effects on the comic strip. Includes an alternative unused script for Part Eight of The Flood plus comments from Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies! AN ESSENTIAL COLLECTION FOR FANS OF DOCTOR WHO AND CLASSIC BRITISH COMICS!

Comic Strip Stories

Where Nobody Knows Your Name

Travelling Companion: None Also Featuring:

‘Bish / Frobisher
Carella
Renaldo
Jokk
Zalda

Doctor Who and the Nightmare Game

Travelling Companions: None
Also Featuring:

Captain Ray `Butch` Stobbs
Delchester Football Club
Billy Wilkins
Frank and Milo Shakespeare
the Morgs
Nukaryote

The Power of Thoueris!

Travelling Companions: None
Also Featuring:

Ediphus
Thoueris

The Curious Tale of Spring-Heeled Jack

Travelling Companions:
Also Featuring:

Spring Heeled Jack
Penny Chapman / Morjanus
Inspector Porter
The Pyrodines
The Essence

The Land of Happy Endings

Travelling Companions: John and Gillian
Featuring:

Darbodians
Wargonn
Figments
Pobla
Dr. Who’s special matches and Dr. Who’s bag!

Bad Blood

Travelling Companions: Reintroducing Destrii
Also Featuring:

Running Bear
General George Armstrong Custor
Tatanka Yotanka (Sitting Bull)
Jodafra
Windigo

Sins of the Fathers

Travelling Companions: Destrii
Also Featuring:

Dr. Partho
Hippocrates Base
Tollios
Kulkan
Zeronites

The Flood

Travelling Companions: Destrii
Featuring:

Leighton Woodrow
Dr. Emily Rose
North
Linda and Tony
Izzy, Max and Grace Holloway

Also Featuring

  • Two full page illustrations of the eight Doctors
  • Commentary (by Scott Gray, Gareth Roberts & Clayton Hickman )
  • Flood Barriers by Clayton Hickman. (A feature on the possible ending of The Flood, and the regeneration options for the comic strip)
  • About the Authors

Credits

Project Editor: Clayton Hickman
Consultant: Scott Gray Design:Peri Godbold and Clayton Hickman Cover artwork: Martin Geraghty
Colours: James Offredi
Production: Mark Irvine
Managing Editor: Alan O'Keefe
Managing Director: Mike Riddell
Thanks to: Martin Geraghty, Roger Langridge, John Ross, Adrian Salmon, Tom Spilsbury and Russell T Davies

Notes

  • This is the last of four collections featuring the run of Eighth Doctor stories from the pages of Doctor Who Magazine, and contains 226 high quality printed pages and a new cover by Martin Geraghty and priced at £15.99 (UK).

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