One of the review blurbs on this latest comics collection from Titan’s Thirteenth Doctor series suggest that the strips ‘continue to brilliantly illustrate the versatility ofDoctorWhoin comic-book form’. We’re not too sure about that unless the comics they had in mind were the creaky, sill...
Marvel nonetheless also spun the Doctor’s adventures off into other titles, among them the anthologiesThe Incredible Hulk PresentsandThe Marvel Bumper Comic, and even reprinted the majority of the strips fromTV ComicandCountdownin 27 issues ofDoctor Who Classic Comics. And in 1996, following ...
(TV: The Christmas Invasion) In this instance, however, it is only the audience who cannot understand the alien language, as Martha appears to have no trouble understanding the Hath. The Hath dialogue was written in the script in English so the actors understood it. The Doctor threatening to...
The character of Sharon was Doctor Who's first non-white companion, back in the Doctor Who Weekly comic strips from 1980. Now, Rhianne Starbuck will play Sharon in a new Big Finish series alongside Tom Baker, the Fourth Doctor.
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(The Rumble in the Jungle), a look at the restoration wizardry behind the re-colourisation of episode three (Multi-colourisation), Stripped for Action: The Daleks, which looks at the highly reveredTV Century 21comic strips, and two amusingBlue Peterexcerpts concerning the theft of a pair ...
Doctor Who Magazine hasn't always tied in to the TV series particularly well, but Russell T. Davies dreamed of changing that when he relaunched the show in 2005. He originally planned the Doctor Who comic strip to show the Eighth Doctor's regeneration, telling the story of how Paul McGann...
Stripped For Action is the story ofDoctor Whocomics, here with specific relation to McCoy’s Doctor. These are take it or leave it segments for many, I suspect, but still interesting. The team behind the comics talk through bringing the seventh Doctor to the comic strips, and everyone is ...
The acclaimed comics creators provide comedy strips for The Twelfth Doctor. By Hugh ArmitagePublished: 07 November 2014Titan Comics has announced Doctor Who comedy strips from the creators of Dungeon Fun. Colin Bell and Neil Slorance will debut in Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor #2. What to Read...
soon blossomed into one of the cult characters of the decade—one who has been a cornerstone of the Marvel Comics universe ever since. Magicians had been a staple of comics ever since Mandrake in the comic strips of the 1930s and Zatara inAction Comics#1, but Doctor Strange potently mixed ...