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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
===Original stories=== | ===Original stories=== | ||
Apart from the adventures of the Doctor's current incarnation (at that time the [[Fourth Doctor]]), ''Doctor Who Weekly'' also presented shorter stories by a different art and writing team, among them the then young and inexperienced comic writer [[Alan Moore]] and his later collaborator [[David Lloyd]]. These tended to feature well-known | Apart from the adventures of the Doctor's current incarnation (at that time the [[Fourth Doctor]]), ''Doctor Who Weekly'' also presented shorter stories by a different art and writing team, among them the then young and inexperienced comic writer [[Alan Moore]] and his later collaborator [[David Lloyd]]. These tended to feature well-known villains, such as the [[Dalek]]s - and later the [[Cybermen]] and [[Sontaran]]s - among others. These appeared regularly until issue 59 with the Doctor serving as "host" of the stories. The characters of [[Abslom Daak]] and [[Kroton (Cyberman)|Kroton]] eventually appeared in the main strip, and in the case of Daak, in other media. | ||
After the ''Weekly'' had developed into ''Doctor Who Magazine'',the back-up strip was used largely as a standalone prelude adventure that would be picked up or referenced in the main Doctor-led (usually epic) comic strip, or when a continuing story got waylaid by production difficulties. | After the ''Weekly'' had developed into ''Doctor Who Magazine'', the back-up strip was used largely as a standalone prelude adventure that would be picked up or referenced in the main Doctor-led (usually epic) comic strip, or when a continuing story got waylaid by production difficulties. | ||
===Re-prints=== | ===Re-prints=== |
Revision as of 20:39, 4 December 2008
Doctor Who Magazine published a number of comics not featuring the Doctor.
Overview
Original stories
Apart from the adventures of the Doctor's current incarnation (at that time the Fourth Doctor), Doctor Who Weekly also presented shorter stories by a different art and writing team, among them the then young and inexperienced comic writer Alan Moore and his later collaborator David Lloyd. These tended to feature well-known villains, such as the Daleks - and later the Cybermen and Sontarans - among others. These appeared regularly until issue 59 with the Doctor serving as "host" of the stories. The characters of Abslom Daak and Kroton eventually appeared in the main strip, and in the case of Daak, in other media.
After the Weekly had developed into Doctor Who Magazine, the back-up strip was used largely as a standalone prelude adventure that would be picked up or referenced in the main Doctor-led (usually epic) comic strip, or when a continuing story got waylaid by production difficulties.
Re-prints
Doctor Who Weekly also presented some reprints. It re-published black and white versions of the The Dalek Chronicles as The Dalek Tapes, and entirely un-related original Marvel Comics science fiction stories and adaptations of classic works as "Tales from the TARDIS". The Doctor also introduced these.
Doctor Who Magazine
- Introducing Kroton.
- 9-11: The Stolen TARDIS: A Tale of the Time Lords
- 12: K-9's Finest Hour
- 13-14: Warlord of the Ogrons
- 15-16: Deathworld
- Ice Warriors and Cybermen.
- 17-20: Abslom Daak... Dalek Killer
- 21-22: Twilight of the Silurians
- 23-24: Ship of Fools
- 25-26: The Outsider
- 27-30, 44-46: Star Tigers
- 31-34: Yonder... The Yeti
- 35-38: Black Legacy
- 40-43: Business As Usual
- 47: Star Death
- Rassilon and the Time Lords.
- K-9 solo.
- Azal.
- 50: Crisis on Kaldor
- 51: 4-D War
- 57: Black Sun Rising
- A Zygon.
- DWMS Winter 1981: Tales of the Time Lords: Minatorius
- 61: Devil of the Deep
- 64: Fires Down Below
- UNIT, Dominators and Quarks.
- Sarah Jane Smith and the Silurians.
- Original characters.
- 215-239: The Cybermen
- 277: Unnatural Born Killers
- 311: Character Assassin
- The Master in the Land of Fiction.
- 318: Me and My Shadow
- Shayde and Fey Truscott-Sade.
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