Doctor Who magazine. Doctor Who (Television program : 1963-1989)
Notes:
"Panini Comics / BBC / Andrew Cartmel, Richard Piers Rayner, Dan Abnett, Marc Platt, John Ridgway / Doctor Who / Evening's Empire" -- front cover. Project editors Tom Spilsbury & Scott Gray. Design, scanning & digital cleanup Peri Godbold & Paul Taylor. Cover pencils and inks by David A. Roach. Cover colours by James Offredi. Head of production Mark Irvine. Managing editor Alan O'Keefe. Managing director Mike Riddell. Writers: Andrew Cartmel, Dan abnett, Scott Gray, Marc Platt, Andy Lane. "Collected Seventh Doctor comic strips - Volume 4"--Back cover.
Contents:
Commentary. Originally printed in Doctor Who Magazine 162 -- The Grief / Originally printed in Doctor Who Magazine 185-187 -- Ravens / Originally printed in Doctor Who Magazine 188-190 -- Memorial / Originally printed in Doctor Who Magazine 191 -- Cat Litter / Originally printed in Doctor Who Magazine 192 -- Conflict of interests / Originally printed in Doctor Who Magazine 183 -- Living in the past / Originally printed in Doctor Who Magazine 162 -- Commentary.
Summary:
The Doctor and Ace continue their adventures in time and space in these seven stories. Ace is trapped inside a monstrous fantasy kingdom as the Doctor and UNIT race to find her. An archeological expedition on the planet Sorsha unleashes a terrifying threat from history. As a vicious street gang hunts for prey, the Doctor encounters a samurai warrior who has lost all hope. A man lost in memories of war meets the Doctor and Ace, and discovers an amazing truth about his past. The TARDIS decides to do some spring-cleaning, and Ace is caught up in the madness that follows! Also, an in-depth commentary section where the comics creators reveal the secrets behind the stories.
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