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Doctor Who Magazine` (formerly Doctor Who Weekly), is currently a four-weekly periodical that publishes Doctor Who news, reviews, articles and comic stories. Originally launched by the UK branch of Marvel Comics, Doctor Who Weekly began publication in October 1979. It later changed to a monthly publication. Marvel continued to publish the magazine until the late 1990s when it was sold to Panini Publishing Ltd. which continues to publish it as of 2009.
Over the years, the title of `Doctor Who Magazine` has changed slightly. Each of the name changes have been subtle, and very broadly speaking reflect a change of editor and direction for the title. Continuity however remains intact throughout.
In October 2008, DWM published its 400th issue. It is currently the longest-running professionally published magazine based upon an English-language television series.
See also
- Doctor Who Adventures (DWAM) A BBC magazine title launched for the new series from Series 2 aimed at younger readers.
- Doctor Who: Battles in Time (DWBIT) Magazine supporting the collectable trading cards.
- Doctor Who: The DVD Files Magazine supporting new series DVD's.
Doctor Who Magazine (regular issues) (Links by issue)
- Doctor Who Weekly Issues 1 - 43 (Links by cover)
- Doctor Who - A Marvel Monthly Issues 44 - 60 (Links by cover)
- Doctor Who Monthly Issues 61 - 84 (Links by cover)
- The Official Doctor Who Magazine (Issues 85 - 98) (Links by cover)
- The Doctor Who Magazine (Issues 99 - 106) (Links by cover)
- Doctor Who Magazine (Issues 107 - 163) (Links by cover)
- Doctor Who Magazine (Issues 164 - 237) (Links by cover)
- Doctor Who Magazine (Issues 237 - ?) (Links by cover)
- (September 1996 - to date) published every fourth Thursday by Panini UK Ltd.
Doctor Who Magazine has been in continuous publication since its launch offering special editions each year in addition to its regular issues.
A number of sister publications at various times have been published, with some ongoing features alternating between titles.
- Doctor Who Magazine (special issues)
- Doctor Who Magazine - Classic Comics
- Doctor Who Magazine - Poster Magazines
- Doctor Who Marvel Premiere (Issues 57-60)(USA)
- Doctor Who (USA) (Issues 1-23)
- Doctor Who Marvel Adventure Comics (Issues 1-6)
- Doctor Who Magazine Giveaways (Issues 122 and 125)
Doctor Who Magazine has also contributed, throughout its various regular and special issues, to the continuation of the Doctor's comic strip adventures, helping to make it the longest running ongoing comic strip related to a television series in the world.
The TARDIS Index File uses the prefix DWM to refer to fiction (in comic or prose form) printed in this publication.
Distribution outside the UK
Distribution of DWM and its forebears outside the UK has been sporadic. The original Weekly incarnation was not circulated in North America, but regular distribution through Marvel US occurred in the 1980s after it had moved to monthly distribution, and continued to the late 1990s. After ownership of the magazine switched to Panini, distribution in North America became less widespread, with many magazine shops and comic book retailers not carrying it anymore, or only carrying occasional issues. Widespread release of DWM through standard newsstands began anew with issue 394, which was widely distributed in North America in May 2008 (distribution in that region is currently running several weeks behind the UK; issue 395, which carries a cover date of 28 May 2008, was not distributed in North America until the week of 16 June).
Inserts and special features
From the very beginning, occasional DWM (or ...Weekly, ...Monthly, etc) issues have featured special bonus items and inserts. The first few issues in 1979 came with free transfers, for example, and many issues have come packaged with posters and other paraphernalia. Other notable items included with DWM releases over the years have included flexi-discs of soundtrack music, CDs of specially commissioned audio dramas by Big Finish, and in the summer of 2008, issue 397 came packaged with one of 27 vintage Target novelisations (or related books).