DWA 240
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Doctor Who Adventures #240 was the issue of the magazine for the week beginning 20 September 2011
Contents
Free gift
- Silent mask and fingers and miniature Kreon toy figure.
Information / Fact File (Photo feature and Essential Info)
- FACTFILE: Terrifying Villains
Comic stories
Mega Moments (favourite scene told as a photo-feature)
- Best gross bits
Fast Facts (Collectable Fact Files)
- None this issue
Posters
- A3 Scare Squad – Halloween Horrors
- A4 The Doctor
- A4 ULTIMATE MONSTER Carrionites
Behind the scenes
- Making the Silence
Interview
Also featuring
- Welcome (“Hello Time Travellers!”)
- Geronimo: Gossip: News, True or False, Hot or not, Hello Sweetie!
- Big Puzzle: Giant Wordsearch (2 pages)
- Puzzle page and Quizes
- Readers contributions: Who and You Upload
- featuring reader’s letters, photos, and art.
- Doctor, Doctor! (Q &A)
- Competition Goodies (Junk TARDIS playset from Character Options, Big Power Hand )
Main team credits
With there favourite Series 6 episode
- Editor: Natalie Barnes The Girl Who Waited
- Deputy Editor: Paul Laing Closing Time
- Production Editor: Liza Millett The Doctor’s Wife
- Senior Art Editor: Nikki Davies The God Complex
- Deputy Senior Art Editor: Lee Midwinter Night Terrors
Hidden Away / Facts
- WHO SAID: “Who’s carrying me? I demand to know – I’m a head, I have rights!” TBC
- Arabella Weir, the actress who is in the 2011 Christmas Special once played an alternative Doctor in Big Finish’s Unbound series of audios AND was David Tennant’s landlady for five years!
- This issues comic story features the Kchrusivour invented by Sean Worley the winner of a DWA Design a Monster competition. As part of the prize the creature was made real for exhibition at the Doctor Who Experience.
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 £2.99 (UK) and the free gift was cover bagged, with a cut out poster on the back.
- Next issue's free gift is promoted as glow-in-the-dark shapes.