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DW84 22

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DW84 22 had a cover date of July 1986.

Contents[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor's comic strip stories[[edit] | [edit source]]

Fifth Doctor comic stories:

First Appeared: DWM 74-75

Back-Up comic strip stories[[edit] | [edit source]]

First Appeared: DWMS Winter 1981
First Appeared: DWM 64

Additional features[[edit] | [edit source]]

Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Master: Jim Shooter
The Editor: Jim Salicrup
The Assistant: Adam Philips
Art Director: John Romita
Assistant Art Director: Tom Morgan
Art Assistant: Phil (Time) Lord
Assistant Production Co-ordinator: Phil Felix
Production Co-ordinator: Anita Duncan
Production: Paul Becton, Harry Candelario, Rob Carosella, Dawn Geiger, Barbara Johnston, Ken Lopez, Michael Maier, Bill Oakley and Bill Vallely.
Typesetting: Brenda Mings
Design: Janet Jackson
Proofreader: Jack Able
Traffic Manager: Virginia Romita
Cover Artist: Steve Parkhouse
Cover Colorist: George Roussos
Colorist: Andy Yanchus
Truly insignificant in the cosmic scheme of it all: Irving Forbush

Additional details[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Following the success of the Doctor's comic strip adventures in the UK's Doctor Who Magazine and the trial period in Marvel Premiere, this separate title was released in the USA and ran for twenty-three issues.
  • This all colour, monthly title was priced $1.50 (US).
  • All the comic strips reprinted in this title were cleaned up, with many being presented in full colour for the first time.
  • Specially commissioned artwork for this issue was provided by Steve Parkhouse and Paul Neary.
  • The reprinted comic strip material in this issue is once more sourced in this publication.
  • This is the penultimate issue.
  • Comment in this issue states that:
Poor sales are largely responsible for the cancellation of this title. 'Doctor Who' is only sold at selected outlets and by subscription. Sales have been dropping and as a result fewer issues have been printed. "A great many of the Doctor's followers are simply unaware that [this] comic book exists, or they simply don't know where to find us."
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