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'''Tales from the TARDIS''' was a regular feature of early editions of [[Doctor Who Magazine]], (at that time known as Doctor Who Weekly), that ran from issue 1 to 29. This series of comic strip reprinted adapted classic science-fiction tales.This was later followed by a series of short stories under the heading '''[[Dr Who's Time Tales]]'''.  
'''Tales from the TARDIS''' was a regular feature of early editions of [[Doctor Who Magazine]], (at that time known as Doctor Who Weekly), that ran from issue 1 to 29. This series of comic strip reprinted adapted classic science-fiction tales.This was later followed by a series of short stories under the heading '''[[Dr Who's Time Tales]]'''.  


'''Tales from the TARDIS'' reused previous comic strip material that had been used in other US [[Marvel Comics]] titles and were largely offered as cheaper filler material in the early issues which, when the editor was [[Dez Skinn]], were more comic strip story heavy.
'''Tales from the TARDIS''' reused previous comic strip material that had been used in other US [[Marvel Comics]] titles and were largely offered as cheaper filler material in the early issues which, when the editor was [[Dez Skinn]], were more comic strip story heavy.


'''Tales from the TARDIS''' were all presented as being related to the reader by the Fourth Doctor (with the opening and closing frames for each story being redrawn).
'''Tales from the TARDIS''' were all presented as being related to the reader by the Fourth Doctor (with the opening and closing frames for each story being redrawn).

Revision as of 21:07, 26 August 2007

Tales from the TARDIS was a regular feature of early editions of Doctor Who Magazine, (at that time known as Doctor Who Weekly), that ran from issue 1 to 29. This series of comic strip reprinted adapted classic science-fiction tales.This was later followed by a series of short stories under the heading Dr Who's Time Tales.

Tales from the TARDIS reused previous comic strip material that had been used in other US Marvel Comics titles and were largely offered as cheaper filler material in the early issues which, when the editor was Dez Skinn, were more comic strip story heavy.

Tales from the TARDIS were all presented as being related to the reader by the Fourth Doctor (with the opening and closing frames for each story being redrawn).

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