Doctor Who: Battles in Time (magazine)
Doctor Who: Battles in Time was a fortnightly children's magazine that accompanied the trading card game of the same name, both of which were published by GE Fabbri Ltd.
The magazine had had a seven issue trial run in certain regions of the United Kingdom in spring 2006 before launching nationwide, with some modifications, on 20 September 2006. It was initially set to run for 52 issues but was extended twice, first to 60, then finally to 70 issues.
The final issue was published on 13 May 2009, and therefore the magazine was entirely a phenomenon of the David Tennant era on television.
The first seven issues and 85 cards made for the trial run were designed by James King.[1]
Overview[[edit] | [edit source]]
Each £2.50 issue came with at least one pack of collectable trading cards, which were available to buy separately at the cost of £1.50.
Each issue included the following regular features:
- Gameplay
- Take your card battles to the next level with cool new games. Plus learn tactics for building killer decks and find out all about the rares, super-rares, and ultra-rares in the collection!
- Card Clash
- Get up close to the Doctor’s friends and enemies, and watch them battle. Compare their stats, find out more about the characters, and keep an eye out for links with other cards.
- Monster Foldout
- Come face to face with the Doctor's greatest enemies and learn how to fight them. Get the low-down on their origins and discover some little known facts about the strangest alien creatures.
- FAQ
- Relive the Doctor’s adventures with an episode guide in every issue. All your questions about each story are answered. Plus use your cards to go on your own Doctor Who adventure!
- Join the Doctor for all-new adventures in the incredible comic strip. Exclusive stories take you into parts of the universe never seen before and put the Doctor into more dangerous situations than you could ever imagine.
- Behind the Scenes
- Go behind the scenes and meet the monster makers and special effects wizards. Find out how all the amazing effects are created and exactly how it feels to dress up as an alien creature.
- Dalek Wars (Search & Find)
- Follow the Daleks as they battle their way across the Universe, exterminating everyone and everything they meet, from dinosaurs to spacemen and mechanoids.
- The Cyber Controller's Brain Busters
- Personality Test
- Test your wits with fantastic games and puzzles. Plus there's quizzes and fun flowcharts which reveal the Doctor Who characters you are most like!
Regular issue covers[[edit] | [edit source]]
DWBIT 1
Daleks - Dealers of Death!DWBIT 2
Cybermen - Steely Killers!DWBIT 3
Krillitanes - Bat Creatures!DWBIT 4
Slitheen - Mean and Green!DWBIT 5
K9 - Heroic Hound!DWBIT 6
Alien Guests - At the End of the World!DWBIT 7
Sycorax - Scavenging Slave Masters!DWBIT 8
The Ood - Slaves on the Beast!DWBIT 9
The Cult of Skaro!DWBIT 10
Cat Nurses - Medical Menaces!DWBIT 11
Clockwork Robots - Automatic Assassins!DWBIT 12
Cyber Leader - Ghostly Invader!DWBIT 13
The Beast - Pure Burning Evil!DWBIT 14
Werewolf - Howling Horror!DWBIT 15
Autons - Plastic Power!DWBIT 16
Racnoss Empress - Sinister Spider!DWBIT 17
Cassandra - The Many Faces of Evil!DWBIT 18
Empty Child - Are You My Mummy?DWBIT 19
Judoon - Rampaging Rhinos!DWBIT 20
Game Station - Killer Television Shows!DWBIT 21
Carrionites - Evil Enchantments!DWBIT 22
Abzorbaloff - Grotesque Green Giant!DWBIT 23
Dalek Sec - Human Monster!DWBIT 24
Macra - Car-Crushing Crabs!DWBIT 25
Jagrafess - Deep-Freeze Demon!DWBIT 26
Sun-Possessed - Burn with Them!DWBIT 27
Lazarus - Genetic Mutation!DWBIT 28
The Wire - Television Terror!DWBIT 29
The Master - Rogue Time LordDWBIT 30
Family of Blood!DWBIT 31
Weeping Angels!DWBIT 32
Reapers - Vortex Vultures!DWBIT 33
The Face of Boe!DWBIT 34
Toclafane - Slicing Spheres!DWBIT 35
The Final Experiment!DWBIT 36
Scarecrows - Straw Soldiers!DWBIT 37
Dalek Emperor - The God of all Daleks!DWBIT 38
The Graske - Body Snatchers!DWBIT 39
Time Lords - Gallifreyian GodsDWBIT 40
Max Capricorn - And the Heavenly HostsDWBIT 41
The Gelth - Gaslight Ghosts!DWBIT 42
The Zygons - Shape-Shifters!DWBIT 43
Dalek Mutations!DWBIT 44
Planet of the Ood!DWBIT 45
Sontarans - Clone WarriorsDWBIT 46
Vervoids - Killer Plants!DWBIT 47
The Hath - Bubble Rage!DWBIT 48
Adipose - Blubber BabiesDWBIT 49
Pyroviles - Magma MonstersDWBIT 50
The Axons - Family of TerrorDWBIT 51
Vespiform - Giant Killer WaspDWBIT 52
Davros - Dalek CreatorDWBIT 53
The Shadow ProclamationDWBIT 54
Supreme Dalek and Dalek CaanDWBIT 55
Vashta Nerada - Killer ShadowsDWBIT 56
Sybilline SisterhoodDWBIT 57
Trickster's BrigadeDWBIT 58
CAL - Virtual TerrorDWBIT 59
Titanic - Fight for Survival!DWBIT 60
Companions - Children of TimeDWBIT 61
Cybershades - Servants of SteelDWBIT 62
The Gorgon - Ancient Terror!DWBIT 63
Odd Bob - Child StealerDWBIT 64
Slitheen - Revenge is Green!DWBIT 65
Kudlak - War Criminal!DWBIT 66
Ancient HaemovoreDWBIT 67
The Trickster - Time-Twisting Terror!DWBIT 68
CyberKing - Majestic Might!DWBIT 69
Sontaran - Thirst for RevengeDWBIT 70
Monsters - Feel the Fear!
Special issue covers[[edit] | [edit source]]
In addition to the regular issues there were a further four special issues. The first special, Daleks vs Cybermen, was a self contained special issue, whereas its three successors were launched at the same time as expansion sets to the collectable trading card releases.
DWBIT Daleks vs Cybermen Special (Dalek Cover)
DWBIT Daleks vs Cybermen Special (Cyberman Cover)
Subscription offer[[edit] | [edit source]]
Early subscribers to this title received 9 bonus free gifts that included:
- An A5 size card album with space for 80 cards
- A Magazine Holder
- A SFX TARDIS Lid with flashing light for TARDIS card case
- An Electronic L.E.D. Dice (aka Game Randomiser)
- A Combination Lock for TARDIS card case
- 4 free packs of "Exterminator" trading cards
The free gifts were spaced out across five deliveries: the first came with the card album & a pack of cards; the second with the TARDIS lid & a pack of cards; the third with the padlock & a pack of cards; the fourth with the magazine file & a pack of cards; and finally the fifth came with the L.E.D. dice.
This offer for the free gifts ended somewhere between 19-27 April 2007.[2][3]
International distribution[[edit] | [edit source]]
The magazine was available in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.