Doctor Who Storybook 2010

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The Doctor Who Storybook 2010 was published in 2009.

Overview

Release Number 4
Publisher Panini, UK
Released in August 2009
ISBN: 978-1-184653-095-1
Priced £7.99
Format Hardback 78 pages
Featured Doctor: The Tenth Doctor
Featured Enemies: Various

Publisher's summary

  • From the front cover:
Eight original illustrated adventures featuring the Tenth Doctor! Includes writers from the award-winning BBC One Series.
  • From the back cover:
Thilling Adventures in Time and Space!
Join the Tenth Doctor and his trusty TARDIS as they travel to previously unexplored times and places in this new collection of stories, packed with frights and fun - and all lavishly illustrated in full colour!

The Time Lord faces up to a shapeless horror in a Victorian orphanage, meets sentient doors from another dimension, re-encounters the gaseous Gelth on a reality TV show, journeys to the Australian outback to investigate mysterious objects falling from the sky, travels to the end of the rainbow - quite literally! - and battles Vikings. A lot of Vikings ...

Contents

Features

  • None

Comic strip story

Art by Rob Davis and I.N.J. Culbard and Letters by Will Lucas and Edited by Clayton Hickman.

Text stories

Illustrations by Martin Geraghty
Illustrations by Brian Williamson
Illustrations by Ben Willsher
Illustrations by Neill Cameron
Illustrations by Adrian Salmon
Illustrations by Adrian Salmon
Illustrations by Rob Davis and Ian Culbard

Additional features

Accredited credits

Additional notes

  • The Doctor Who Storybook 2010 followed the same successful format as in recent years.
  • So as not to make the Storybook any less "official" than the BBC's offering, the Storybook was allowed to use the BBC logo on the cover, although the box stating "Published with permission of the BBC" was not found on the back this year.
  • The "A letter from the Doctor" has been a regular feature in the Storybooks. This time around the "letter" that was forwarded to the publisher by Russell T Davies (the outgoing showrunner of the TV series) took the form of a heavily interrupted transcript of a transmision.
Like a cryptic puzzle it begins with "Transmission Ends", and ends with "Transmission Begins", Reading from the bottom up each paragraph appears to reflect a Russell T Davies Doctor Who script, with eligible final/first words being:
"CAN'T BE ALIVE! NO! THE GATE ++++ ONE LAST LOOK +++ GOT TO SEE +++ DONT FORGET ME +++

Although "Don't forget me" were not the final words spoken by the Doctor in The End of Time, they were among the final words spoken to Sarah Jane Smith in The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith.

  • The Storybook was issued with a dustcover that inside the front flap had a short piece updating "The Changing Face of Doctor Who", and in the back flap a short piece on each of the featured writers accompanied by a small photo.