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DWA 235
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Doctor Who Adventures #235 was the issue of the magazine for the week beginning 15 September 2011
Contents
Free gift
- Lockable Silence notebook and pen.
Information / Fact File (Photo feature and Essential Info)
- FACTFILE: “You’re late!”
- FACTFILE: Terrifying Toys
- PREVIEW: Episode 11 The God Complex
Comic stories
- The Deadly Mutant
- AAAGH! (Alien Assignment Agency General Headquarters) featuring Prisoner Zero
Mega Moments (favourite scene told as a photo-feature)
- From: TV: The Girl Who Waited
Highlighted moments from episode 10
Fast Facts (Collectable Fact Files)
- SPACEFILE: 8: Neptune
Posters
- A3 The Doctor
- A4 Let's Kill Hitler
- A4 ULTIMATE MONSTER Tritovore
Behind the scenes
- Backstage filming from Let's Kill Hitler - inside the Teselecta
Interview
- None this issue
Also featuring
- Welcome and news (“Hello Time Travellers!”)
- Geronimo: Gossip: Spoilers, True or False, Hot or not, Hello Sweetie!
- Puzzle pages and Quiz
- Readers contributions: Who and You Upload
featuring reader’s letters, photos, and art. - Doctor, Doctor! (Q &A)
- Competition Goodies (iPod Shuffle and Beast Quest Books and Sonic Screwdriver set)
Credits
With their scariest toys
- Editor: Natalie Barnes Porcelain dolls that look like real children!
- Deputy Editor: Paul Laing My Dapol Mel (in blue)!
- Production Editor: Liza Millett Barbie!
- Senior Art Editor: Nikki Davies Clackers!
- Deputy Senior Art Editor: Lee Midwinter Girl’s World!
Hidden Away / Facts
- The longest gap between television Doctor Who was the nine years between the TV movie in 1996 and Rose in 2005.
- Rory the Roman stayed guarding Amy Pond for the entire 1, 894 years that she was in the Pandorica.
- Concept artist Shaun Williams worked on the interior designs of the Teselecta for Let's Kill Hitler from a script referring it to “a cross between the ‘Enterprise’ from Star Trek and a telephone exchange.”
- Neptune is sixty times bigger than the Earth, about the same size as Uranus and both Neptune and Uranus appear blue.
Further information
- The subscription offer for this issue was a saving of 10% following four issues for £1 (UK).
- This issue had a cover price of £2.50 (UK) and the free gift was cover mounted.
- Next issue's free gift is promoted as a Cyberman mask.