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{{Infobox Magazine
{{Infobox Magazine
|magazine name= Torchwood Magazine
|magazine name= Torchwood Magazine
|image=[[file:TW24.jpg|250px]]
|image=[[File:TW24.jpg|250px]]
|issue number= [[Torchwood Magazine|24]]
|issue number= [[Torchwood Magazine|24]]
|cover date= October 28, 2010
|cover date= October 28, 2010
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|next issue= [[TM 25]] FINAL ISSUE}}
|next issue= [[TM 25]] FINAL ISSUE}}


==Contents==
== Contents ==


===Articles and Features===
=== Articles and Features ===
* ‘The Lost Episodes’ [[James Goss]] looks at unmade Torchwood stories
* ‘The Lost Episodes’ [[James Goss]] looks at unmade Torchwood stories
: [[Checkout]] by [[Joseph Lidster]]
: [[Checkout]] by [[Joseph Lidster]]
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* ‘Beyond the Hub: Getting Into Shape!’ [[Kate Lloyd]] explores shapeshifters
* ‘Beyond the Hub: Getting Into Shape!’ [[Kate Lloyd]] explores shapeshifters


===Interviews / Profiles===
=== Interviews / Profiles ===
* ‘Julie’s Adventures in La La Land’: [[Julie Gardner]] (Executive Producer) talks to [[Simon Hugo]] about her American experience and Torchwood: New World
* ‘Julie’s Adventures in La La Land’: [[Julie Gardner]] (Executive Producer) talks to [[Simon Hugo]] about her American experience and Torchwood: New World


===Comic stories===
=== Comic stories ===
* [[Hell House]] by [[Roger Gibson]] (11 coloured pages)
* [[Hell House]] by [[Roger Gibson]] (11 coloured pages)


===Fiction===
=== Fiction ===
* [[Red-Handed]] by [[Kate Orman]] with illustrations by [[Ben Willsher]]
* [[Red-Handed]] by [[Kate Orman]] with illustrations by [[Ben Willsher]]
* [[Cultural Firsts]] by [[Richard Stokes]] with illustrations by [[Mike Dowling]]
* [[Cultural Firsts]] by [[Richard Stokes]] with illustrations by [[Mike Dowling]]
* [[The Mind’s Eye]] by [[James Goss]] with illustrations by [[Adrian Salmon]]
* [[The Mind’s Eye]] by [[James Goss]] with illustrations by [[Adrian Salmon]]


===Story Archive===
=== Story Archive ===
* 2.9 The Torchwood Files: [[Something Borrowed]] (Development and day-by-day production analysis and comment by [[Andrew Pixley]])
* 2.9 The Torchwood Files: [[Something Borrowed]] (Development and day-by-day production analysis and comment by [[Andrew Pixley]])


===Posters===
=== Posters ===
* A4 Hub Pin-Up 11: [[Toshiko Sato]]
* A4 Hub Pin-Up 11: [[Toshiko Sato]]


===Also Featuring===
=== Also Featuring ===
* The Hub (News) including Torchwood: New World News!
* The Hub (News) including Torchwood: New World News!
* T-mail (Readers Letters)
* T-mail (Readers Letters)
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* Vote for your favourite Torchwood moment!
* Vote for your favourite Torchwood moment!


==Credits==
== Credits ==
* Editor: [[Simon Hugo]]
* Editor: [[Simon Hugo]]
* Designers: [[Philip White]]
* Designers: [[Philip White]]
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* Managing Editor: [[Brian J Robb]]
* Managing Editor: [[Brian J Robb]]


==Facts included==
== Facts included ==
* In [[Guinness World Records]] 2010 Torchwood: Children of Earth is recognised as the highest rated sci-fi mini-series of 2009, based on the review score of 80/100 on the website metacritic.com, which aggregates review scores from across the web. The parent show of Torchwood, (Doctor Who) is recognised with its own two-page spread.
* In [[Guinness World Records]] 2010 Torchwood: Children of Earth is recognised as the highest rated sci-fi mini-series of 2009, based on the review score of 80/100 on the website metacritic.com, which aggregates review scores from across the web. The parent show of Torchwood, (Doctor Who) is recognised with its own two-page spread.


==Further Information==
== Further Information ==
*The Editorial this issue announces the '''Torchwood: The Official Magazine''' from [[Titan Magazines]] will be resting after the next issue. This is due to the renegotiations of licences in readiness for the next series - a co-production with American company Starz.
* The Editorial this issue announces the '''Torchwood: The Official Magazine''' from [[Titan Magazines]] will be resting after the next issue. This is due to the renegotiations of licences in readiness for the next series - a co-production with American company Starz.
* Aimed at mature fans of the series, the magazines did not shy away from discussions involving sex and violence, topics integral to the success of this ‘adult’ spin-off series from the BBC’s more family friendly ‘Doctor Who’.
* Aimed at mature fans of the series, the magazines did not shy away from discussions involving sex and violence, topics integral to the success of this ‘adult’ spin-off series from the BBC’s more family friendly ‘Doctor Who’.


==External links==
== External links ==
[https://www.titanmagazines.com| The official online site for Titan Magazines, publishers of Torchwood Magazine.]
[https://www.titanmagazines.com| The official online site for Titan Magazines, publishers of Torchwood Magazine.]
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Revision as of 14:40, 5 November 2011

This was the 24th issue of The Official Torchwood Magazine.

Contents

Articles and Features

  • ‘The Lost Episodes’ James Goss looks at unmade Torchwood stories
Checkout by Joseph Lidster
Deadline by Phil Ford
Cross My Palm with Silver by James Moran
The Jinx by Andrew Cartmel
Revenants by Joseph Lidster
Skypoint by Phil Ford
  • ‘Say What?’ A selection of memorable quotes from previous issues interviews
  • ‘Beyond the Hub: Getting Into Shape!’ Kate Lloyd explores shapeshifters

Interviews / Profiles

  • ‘Julie’s Adventures in La La Land’: Julie Gardner (Executive Producer) talks to Simon Hugo about her American experience and Torchwood: New World

Comic stories

Fiction

Story Archive

Posters

Also Featuring

  • The Hub (News) including Torchwood: New World News!
  • T-mail (Readers Letters)
  • Little Reasons Why We Love Torchwood 10: Britsure Insurance
  • Vote for your favourite Torchwood moment!

Credits

Facts included

  • In Guinness World Records 2010 Torchwood: Children of Earth is recognised as the highest rated sci-fi mini-series of 2009, based on the review score of 80/100 on the website metacritic.com, which aggregates review scores from across the web. The parent show of Torchwood, (Doctor Who) is recognised with its own two-page spread.

Further Information

  • The Editorial this issue announces the Torchwood: The Official Magazine from Titan Magazines will be resting after the next issue. This is due to the renegotiations of licences in readiness for the next series - a co-production with American company Starz.
  • Aimed at mature fans of the series, the magazines did not shy away from discussions involving sex and violence, topics integral to the success of this ‘adult’ spin-off series from the BBC’s more family friendly ‘Doctor Who’.

External links

The official online site for Titan Magazines, publishers of Torchwood Magazine.