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The 265th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was released on 7 May 1998 and removed from British newsstands on 3 June 1998.

Contents

Articles

  • The DWM Awards - Almost the entirety of this special issue is given over to the results of the DWM Awards, the single largest Doctor Who fan survey opinion ever undertaken.

10. Darkness and despair - Martin Wiggins - The Web of Fear
9. Alchemy and apocalypse - Marcus Hearn - The Evil of the Daleks
8. Legend and lore - Steve Lyons - The Tomb of the Cybermen
7. Audience and audacity - Paul Cornell - City of Death
6. Fiction and factionalism - Kate Orman - Remembrance of the Daleks
5. Design and diversity - The Robots of Death
4. Death and devotion - John Ainsworth - Pyramids of Mars
3. Hatred and herosim - Stephen Cole - The Caves of Androzani
2. Carnage and carnality - Alan Barnes - The Talons of Weng-Chiang
1. Morals and monstrosity - Philip MacDonald - Genesis of the Daleks

  • The best (and worst) of Virgin - Virgin Publishing's much missed New and Missing Adventures novels were endlessly controversial throughout their - ahem shelf life. As in the larger DWM awards survey, we asked you to rate each and every book in the two ranges out of ten over the next three pages, books columnist Dave Owen presents the results...
  • 1998 readers' survey

Comic stories

Shelf Life

Reviews by Dave Owen

Regular features

  • Gallifrey Guardian
  • Timelines (Letters)
  • The life & times of Jackie Jenkins

Credits

Editor: Gary Gillatt
Assistant Editor: Alan Barnes
Design: Peri Godbold

Additional details

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