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* ''Utopia'' is the name of a famous book which was written way back in 1516. It was about a perfect island-the world is still used to describe an imaginary perfect place.
* ''Utopia'' is the name of a famous book which was written way back in 1516. It was about a perfect island-the world is still used to describe an imaginary perfect place.
* The [[Futurekind]] evolved fangs so they could eat human flesh.
* The [[Futurekind]] evolved fangs so they could eat human flesh.
* [[William Shakespeare]] wrote about witches in a play called ''Macbeth''. He must have been inspired to write the play after he met the [[Carrionite]]'s — the old hags.
* [[William Shakespeare]] wrote about witches in a play called ''[[Macbeth]]''. He must have been inspired to write the play after he met the [[Carrionite]]'s — the old hags.
* The Doctor met the [[Macra]] before ''[[Gridlock]]'' — the Second Doctor did battle with them in a story called ''[[The Macra Terror]]'', shown in 1967.
* The Doctor met the [[Macra]] before ''[[Gridlock]]'' — the Second Doctor did battle with them in a story called ''[[The Macra Terror]]'', shown in 1967.
* The Doctor described the [[Weeping Angel]]s as the "only psychopaths in the Universe to kill you nicely" because they send their victims back in time with their touch.
* The Doctor described the [[Weeping Angel]]s as the "only psychopaths in the Universe to kill you nicely" because they send their victims back in time with their touch.

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The forty-first issue of Doctor Who Adventures had a cover date of 25 October - 7 November 2007.

Contents

Free gift

  • Hessian effect light plastic moulded Scarecrow face mask and a set of scary fingertip add-ons.

Fact File (Photo feature and Essential Info)

Comic content

Tales from the TARDIS

  • From: TV: Blink - Featuring After watching the Doctor on DVD and being chased inside the TARDIS, Sally and Larry scream as it dematerialises around them

The Doctor's Data (Collectable Fact File)

Adventure Guide / Doctor Who Confidential

(Including readers views and behind the scenes)

Posters

Additional features

  • Welcome (including latest news/ preview teaser)
  • The Vortex (Who News)
Humour: Things to do with a defeated enemy Use Toclafane with bright lights and songs make a great disco ball for silky smooth moving Scarecrows! (by Christopher Cooper)
Find in this issue hidden somewhere K9 to win a Doctor Who Go Glow night light torch!
  • Monster Gallery / Time Agent Upload
featuring reader's letters, photos, and art.
  • Quiz: Cybermen
  • Fun Stuff (2 illustrated 'theatre-themed' pages. Find the monsters hunt)
  • Puzzle Pages
  • Who Knows (Questions and Answers)
  • Competition Goodies: SJA DVD's and CD's, Cars Mega Mack Playset, set of Doctor Who Books

Credits

Also listing: favourite episodes from series three

Hidden Away / Facts

  • This magazine can be recycled: "Phew. The end."
  • Frau Clovis: "The Duke of Manhattan is going trick-or-treating for a whole fortnight..."
  • Utopia is the name of a famous book which was written way back in 1516. It was about a perfect island-the world is still used to describe an imaginary perfect place.
  • The Futurekind evolved fangs so they could eat human flesh.
  • William Shakespeare wrote about witches in a play called Macbeth. He must have been inspired to write the play after he met the Carrionite's — the old hags.
  • The Doctor met the Macra before Gridlock — the Second Doctor did battle with them in a story called The Macra Terror, shown in 1967.
  • The Doctor described the Weeping Angels as the "only psychopaths in the Universe to kill you nicely" because they send their victims back in time with their touch.

Additional details

  • Published every two weeks on a Thursday, this issue had a cover price of £2.10 (UK).
  • 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 free gift is a spooky Scarecrow five-piece stationery set and the first half of a giant double-sided monster poster.

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