DWCC 6
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The sixth issue of Doctor Who Classic Comics had a cover date of 28 April 1993.
Contents[[edit] | [edit source]]
Articles[[edit] | [edit source]]
- 'Behind the Frame: 1979-1982 Doctor Who Weekly' by John Ainsworth
- 'Frame Count: The Fourth Doctor (Part 2)' by John Ainsworth
Comic strip Reprints[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Planet of the Daleks (Countdown issues 55-58) and (TV Action + Countdown issues 59-62)
- Death Flower Part 2 (TV Comic issues 1210-1214)
- Eve of War (TV Century 21 issues 47-51)
- The Archives of Phryne (TV Century 21 issues 52-58)
Free Giant Poster[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Terileptils from TV: The Visitation
Pull Out Poster[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Vislor Turlough and Roundhead from TV: The Awakening
Additional features[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Collected Quotes (Letters Page)
Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Editor: Gary Russell
- Designer: Gary Gilbert
- Deadly Nightshade: Louise Cassell
- Consultants: John Ainsworth, John M. Burns, Bruce Campbell, Geoff Cowen, John Freeman, Dennis Hooper, Andrew Pixley and Martin J. Wiggins
- Production: Julie Pickering, Chris McCormack and Mathew Hyde
- Promotions: Fiona Moscatelli
- Advertising: Jane Smale
- Editor in Chief: Paul Neary
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- The cover artwork featured on this issue was by Steve Whitaker. The cover also features the BBC's Thirtieth Anniversary logo.
- All the comic strips reprinted in Doctor Who Classic Comics were digitally cleaned up and reproduced as they were originally published, complete with captioning appropriate to the original source. The only changes made to the comic strips were that many were presented in full colour for the first time.
- Comic historian John Ainsworth provided articles throughout Doctor Who Classic Comics, covering in unprecedented detail the history and a guide to the Doctor's comic strip adventures which regularly appeared in a number of linked TV Comic titles prior to the launch of the Doctor Who Magazine title.
- Death Flower was the first Doctor Who comic strip to feature the Fourth Doctor.