Some smashing Time Lord art treats up for sale
Gary Russell
A look back at the Radio Times Doctor Who strip
A Doctor Who comic rarity on offer
Bath Children’s Literature Festival offers comics fun and Doctor Who night as just part of its lineup
Doctor Who, comics fun and much more coming soon to Bath
New “The Tomorrow People” novels launch this week
Jaunt your way to buying the first in the series now
Target Tales: Russell Cook reflects on recent Doctor Who adaptations
Russell Cook turns our attention to the past few months’ Doctor Who literary efforts, courtesy of Target and BBC Books…
New Star Trek Explorer stories collection out in January
Coming soon to book and comic shops, a new Star Trek short story collection
Creating Comics: Cutaway Comics explores the greater Doctor Who universe
Matt Badham goes behind type scenes with some of the Cutaway team
New “Blake’s 7: Origins” limited edition book collection debuts from Big Finish
A splendid treat for Terry Nation’s SF adventure series
Gary Russell wins The Terrance Dicks Award For Writers
Congratulations to writer, producer and script editor Gary Russell on winning the inaugural Terrance Dicks Award For Writers
Doctor Who – The Age of Chaos by Colin Baker vworps into stores soon
Colin Baker’s very own Sixth Doctor comic strip, collected anew by Panini UK
Targeting the Next Generation: The Story Behind the new Doctor Who novels
Russell Cook delves behind the covers of the new Doctor Who Target Books, chatting with their writers…
Alan Davis “Age of Chaos” Doctor Who cover offered at auction, collection release date moves
Alan Davis Doctor Who art on offer from Heritage Auctions
New edition of Doctor Who: The Age of Chaos, a graphic novel by Colin Baker, trailed – but no release date yet
Plans for a long-awaited Doctor Who comics reprint are on hold
Vworp Vworp! Compendium available for pre-order
An amazing compendium of long out of print early issues, you say? Oh, yes…
Past Comic Pitches: Reviving “The Daleks” from TV Century 21
From my script archives – an outline for a continuation of the strip known today as “The Dalek Chronicles”