Paul McGann interviewed for new Doctor Who Magazine

Thursday, 3 April 2014 - Reported by John Bowman
Paul McGann talks about life after being the Eighth Doctor in the new edition of Doctor Who Magazine.
You know what? I don't expect ever to be involved again. But I expect I'll be surprised one day by something. That's what Doctor Who's about. I expect to be surprised . . .
Also in issue 472, published today:
  • DWM goes behind the scenes and talks exclusively with Jamie Payne, who directed the recent episodes Hide and The Time of the Doctor
  • John Levene recalls his time playing Cybermen, Yeti and UNIT regular Benton in an in-depth interview
  • Master model-makers Mike Tucker and his team reveal their experiences of providing visual effects for 21st-century Doctor Who
  • Showrunner Steven Moffat answers readers' questions
  • A detailed look at The Fact of Fiction of the 1982 Fifth Doctor adventure Time-Flight
  • The Blood of Azrael – The Doctor and Clara in the third part of their latest comic strip adventure
  • The Time Team take a trip to the Planet of the Ood
  • Jacqueline Rayner casts a critical eye over the Twelfth Doctor's choice of apparel in Relative Dimensions
  • The Watcher ponders how Doctor Who companions sometimes know things that they ought not to know, and embarrasses another supporting artiste in Wotcha!
  • Reviews of the latest DVDs, CDs and books
  • Competitions, puzzles and more




FILTER: - Magazines - DWM - Paul McGann

Panini launches Essential Doctor Who series with Cybermen special

Saturday, 29 March 2014 - Reported by John Bowman
Publisher Panini has launched a new series of specials called The Essential Doctor Who, with the first title centring on the Cybermen.

It follows last year's 50th-anniversary "bookazines" by the makers of Doctor Who Magazine.

Highlights of the first edition include a new Cyberman, specially illustrated by original designer Alexandra Tynan (formerly called Sandra Reid).

The Essential Doctor Who: Cybermen is a 116-page guide featuring details of every Cyberman episode. There are exclusive new interviews with scriptwriters Neil Gaiman, Gareth Roberts and Marc Platt, choreographer Ailsa Berk, and four of the actors who have portrayed Cybermen.

The publication also includes archive interviews with Kit Pedler and Gerry Davis, who created the Cybermen, as well as features on comics, novels, audio stories and Davis's unmade serial The Genesis of the Cybermen.

Editor Marcus Hearn, who authored the New York Times best-seller Doctor Who: The Vault, said:
Our writers include the estimable Andrew Pixley and our art editor is the brilliant Peri Godbold, so we obviously share our DNA with Doctor Who Magazine. But there are a lot of new voices in there as well, and I hope we've been able to preserve DWM's authoritative tone while creating our own identity.
The special is on sale now at WH Smith and other newsagents.




FILTER: - Magazines

Dalek gifts to be had in Doctor Who Adventures

Wednesday, 26 March 2014 - Reported by John Bowman
Three Dalek gifts are being given away with the new edition of Doctor Who Adventures, published today.

Also in issue 342:
  • Vote for your favourite Eleventh Doctor story
  • Ood facts and how to make an Ood mask
  • Sontaran Strax with his guide to the Doctor
  • Facts about a Dalek invasion on television in 1964
  • Win a huge bag of Doctor Who goodies - including sonic screwdrivers and mini-figures
  • Cyberman secrets from Nightmare in Silver
  • A comic strip featuring an unseen adventure with the Eleventh Doctor and Clara – and use the free app Blippar to bring the comic strip to life
  • Posters and puzzles
The new issue of DWA is available until Tuesday 8th April.




FILTER: - Magazines - DWA

Doctor Who Magazine celebrates 50 years of the Daleks

Wednesday, 5 March 2014 - Reported by John Bowman
The new edition of Doctor Who Magazine is a special souvenir issue celebrating 50 years of the Daleks.

Issue 471, which is out tomorrow, comes with a free, giant, double-sided poster - all inside a special bag - and includes the following:
  • We Are the Daleks - An in-depth feature looks at why the Daleks remain Doctor Who's number one monster after 50 years
  • 1960s Dalek voice artist David Graham comes face to face with his modern equivalent - Nicholas Briggs
  • Discover surprising facts and see rare images from the first Dalek story in The Fact of Fiction.
  • Anatomy of a Dalek - Find out what lurks within those metal casings
  • Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat reveals the secrets of being a successful writer in Production Notes
  • The Blood of Azrael - The second part of a new comic strip adventure for the Doctor and Clara
  • Model-maker extraordinaire Mike Tucker and members of the Model Unit talk exclusively to DWM about their work on Doctor Who, Red Dwarf and more
  • The Time Team travels back to ancient Rome to witness The Fires of Pompeii
  • Jacqueline Rayner recalls her favourite moments from Doctor Who's 50th anniversary in Relative Dimensions
  • A review of the rediscovered The Web of Fear on DVD
  • The Watcher champions a little-known Dalek story by the writer who created them, Terry Nation, in Wotcha!
  • Reviews and previews of the latest DVDs, CDs and books
  • Prize-winning competitions, official news and much more




FILTER: - Magazines - DWM

Titan Comics releases preview of first covers for new series

Saturday, 1 March 2014 - Reported by John Bowman
Titan Comics has released more details about its forthcoming range of adventures featuring the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors, including the covers for the first issues.

As previously reported, the publisher secured the rights to bring out the series in a deal with BBC Worldwide Americas. The company has now said that the range will launch on Wednesday 23rd July with covers by Alice X Zhang.

THE TENTH DOCTOR

The Tenth Doctor is back in an all-new ongoing series! New companion! New horizons! Unforgettable new foes! Allons-y!

Eisner Award-winning writer Nick Abadzis (Laika) and fan-favourite artist Elena Casagrande (Doctor Who, Angel, Suicide Risk, Star Trek) take control of the TARDIS for their first five-issue arc with the Tenth Doctor.
The second arc will be by fellow series architect Robbie Morrison (Drowntown, Nikolai Dante, The Authority).
THE ELEVENTH DOCTOR

The Eleventh Doctor returns in an all-new ongoing series with a time-twisting leap into the unknown! Geronimo!

Series architects Al Ewing (Loki: Agent of Asgard, Mighty Avengers, Trifecta) and Rob Williams (Revolutionary War, Ordinary, Miss Fury, The Royals: Masters of War, Trifecta) start a whirlwind adventure through eternity for the Eleventh Doctor, with artist Simon Fraser (Doctor Who, Nikolai Dante, Grindhouse).
A series featuring the Twelfth Doctor will follow in due course.




FILTER: - Comics - Magazines - Eleventh Doctor - Tenth Doctor

Design a mixed-up monster with Doctor Who Adventures

Saturday, 1 March 2014 - Reported by John Bowman
Doctor Who Adventures readers are being invited to design a mixed-up monster in the latest edition of the fortnightly magazine.

Editor Moray Laing said:
We want to know what readers think would make the ultimate creature made up from other monster parts. Would the scariest design have the head of an Angel, legs of a Cyberman and arms of a Zygon? We want to know, and can't wait to see what readers come up with!
As well as news, posters and puzzles, issue 340 of DWA comes with a free make-your-own wind-up Angel kit, plus:
  • Essential facts about the Weeping Angels
  • Pictures of Peter Capaldi and Jenna Coleman filming in Cardiff
  • A time-travelling quiz - find out if you are more likely to travel to the past or future
  • 15 mega monster secrets - the truth behind the beasts
  • Win Doctor Who playsets and Lego Movie goodies
  • A comic strip featuring an unseen adventure with the Eleventh Doctor and Clara - use the free Blippar app to bring the comic strip to life
  • Use Blippar for more Weeping Angel scares, too
The new issue of DWA is out now and available until Tuesday 11th March.




FILTER: - Magazines - DWA

DWA and DWM celebrate circulation success

Thursday, 13 February 2014 - Reported by John Bowman
Doctor Who Magazine and Doctor Who Adventures have both seen huge rises in circulation over the past six months, with DWM recording its best-ever figure and DWA reversing a slump in readership.

The latest figures - for July to December 2013 - were published at midday today by the Audit Bureau of Circulations and showed that DWM, which is published by Panini, had a total average net circulation of 36,151 per issue - up by 4,459 and a 14.1 per cent rise on the previous six months. This includes an extraordinary individual sale of 50,000-plus for the 50th-anniversary edition - issue 467.

Meanwhile, DWA, which is brought out by Immediate Media Co, posted a total average net circulation of 28,443 per issue for the same period - an increase of 3,946 and representing a rise of 16.1 per cent on the Jan-Jun 2013 period.

The new figures equal a 25.8 per cent year-on-year increase for the four-weekly DWM, but a 10.9 per cent drop year-on-year for DWA, although it should be noted that in the previous figures, released last August, DWA posted a 23.2 per cent fall year-on-year, so the latest result is actually a massive turnaround over the same period for the fortnightly publication. The consumer magazine market as a whole has recorded a year-on-year drop of 6.3 per cent.

DWM editor Tom Spilsbury said:
Doctor Who Magazine has been running non-stop for more than 34 years. With the general downturn in sales across the magazine industry it's extraordinary to see that DWM has just recorded its highest circulation figures since 1980. The 50th anniversary edition - DWM 467 - ended up selling more than 50,000 copies and had to be reprinted to try to meet demand.

The six-month average figure for the magazine is an incredible 36,151 copies, which is also the best average figure for more than 33 years. Thank you to all of our loyal readers who have stuck with us over the years, as well as to all the new readers who have joined us more recently.

The next challenge will be to try to maintain these excellent numbers now that Doctor Who's 50th anniversary celebrations are over! But with a new Doctor waiting in the wings, in the shape of the brilliant Peter Capaldi, I'm sure the future is going to be very bright for both the show itself and its official magazine.
Katie Wilkinson, the circulation manager at Panini, added:
It has been a fantastic year for Doctor Who. At a time when many magazines are struggling to maintain their circulation figures it is really exciting to be able to post great growth in sales both on the newsstand and in subscriptions.
Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat commented:
Huge congratulations to Panini and Doctor Who Magazine. This is a stunning achievement. It's hard to remember now the dark days when Doctor Who was off the air, but DWM kept the fires burning through those long wilderness years. That makes it especially pleasing to see their loyalty, dedication and endless creativity rewarded. Hooray and onwards. Year 51, that's the big one!
DWA spokeswoman Jaynie Bye said:
We're absolutely thrilled with our 16 per cent period-on-period increase. The hard work of the team, fronted by editor Moray Laing, is really paying off. The title has recently undergone a complete editorial overhaul and is looking stronger than ever. This, coupled with the excitement that surrounded the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who and the imminent arrival of Peter Capaldi as the new Doctor, puts Doctor Who Adventures magazine on a sound footing for the future.
For detailed breakdowns of the new figures, click on the relevant links in the table below.

 Jul-Dec 2009Jan-Jun 2010Jul-Dec 2010Jan-Jun 2011Jul-Dec 2011Jan-Jun 2012Jul-Dec 2012Jan-Jun 2013Jul-Dec 2013
Doctor Who Magazine29,00035,374 (+22%)33,554 (-5.1%)30,682 (-8.6%)30,614 (-0.2%)27,089 (-11.5%)28,743 (+6.1%)31,692 (+10.3%)36,151 (+14.1%)
Doctor Who Adventures44,66453,559 (+20%)56,648 (+5.8%)50,013 (-11.7%)48,470 (-3.1%)31,903 (-34.2%)31,935 (+0.1%)24,497 (-23.3%)28,443 (+16.1%)

(All figures are from the Audit Bureau of Circulations apart from the Jul-Dec 2009 figure for DWM, which is an estimate provided by DWM and included for comparison purposes. ABC figures for DWM only started being calculated in 2010. Percentages shown are the change on the previous six months.)

The circulation figures for the first six months of this year are currently due to be published on Thursday 14th August.




FILTER: - Magazines - DWM - Circulation - DWA

Daleks top Doctor Who Adventures monster poll

Wednesday, 12 February 2014 - Reported by John Bowman
The new edition of Doctor Who Adventures - out today - carries the results of a poll to find the ultimate monster from the Christmas special The Time of the Doctor - with the Daleks claiming a major victory.

Almost 3,000 readers voted and the Daleks won with a massive 55 per cent of the results. The full results were as follows:
  • 1: The Daleks - 55 per cent
  • 2: The Cybermen - 17 per cent
  • 3: The Weeping Angels - 14 per cent
  • 4: The Sontarans - 10 per cent
  • 5: The Silence - 4 per cent
DWA editor Moray Laing said:
It's official. Daleks rule! Well done to all the Daleks throughout time and space for coming first in our poll. They must be delighted with the result! It's great to know that these unstoppable creatures continue to scare and enthral children in 2014 as much as they did when they first appeared all those years ago. Thanks to our readers for voting!
Also in the magazine, there's an interview with a Dalek who tells the magazine what it thinks of the win. Plus:
  • A look at the first picture of new Doctor Peter Capaldi in costume
  • Bonus token and entry form for the chance to win a life-size Dalek
  • Fact file about the shape-changing Zygons
  • Win Doctor Who DVDs, an Xbox and games
  • Make a Dalek puppet eyestalk
  • Secrets from the set of The Time of the Doctor
  • A free exclusive monster stationery set
On sale until Tuesday 25th February, issue 339 of DWA also contains news plus posters, puzzles and a comic strip featuring an unseen adventure with the Eleventh Doctor and Clara.

DWA's latest circulation figure - covering July to December 2013 - will be published tomorrow (as will the figure for Doctor Who Magazine).




FILTER: - Magazines - DWA

Doctor Who Magazine 470

Wednesday, 5 February 2014 - Reported by Marcus
Doctor Who Magazine 470The new issue of Doctor Who Magazine looks back on Matt Smith's four years as the Doctor.
A big part of me wanted to stay because it’s a wonderful job and he’s a wonderful character. My life will never be the same. I’ll never play another part quite like this.
Also in this issue:
  • Model-maker extraordinaire Mike Tucker and members of the Model Unit talk to DWM about creating the visual effects for Doctor Who in the 1980s.
  • Doctor Who's new executive producer Brian Minchin writes exclusively for DWM in Production Notes.
  • A detailed look at the Fact of Fiction of 1980's Meglos.
  • The Blood of Azrael – the first part of a new comic strip adventure for the Doctor and Clara.
  • The Time Team welcome Donna aboard the TARDIS as they watch Partners in Crime.
  • A preview of the recently rediscovered The Web of Fear on DVD.
  • A review of the newly released Moonbase DVD from Matthew Sweet.
  • Jacqueline Rayner debates the ethics of telling the truth to her children in Relative Dimensions.
  • The Watcher talks about his favourite Doctor Who planets and outs another helpless supporting artiste in Wotcha!
  • Reviews of the latest DVDs, CDs, and books.
  • Competitions, puzzles, and much more.
DWM 470 is on sale from Thursday 6 February 2014.




FILTER: - Matt Smith - Magazines - DWM

Doctor Who Adventures - Issue 338

Wednesday, 29 January 2014 - Reported by Marcus
The latest issue of Doctor Who Adventures discovers the secrets of The Silence.

The issue includes the third and final token for the chance to win a real life-size Dalek. If you've missed a token don't worry as there's a bonus one in issue 339.

Plus:
  • Which is scarier? Monstrous and massive or teeny and terrifying – readers can decide for themselves with the help of the monster feature.
  • What kind of companion are you? Take our fun quiz to find out.
  • Win your very own Doctor Who bedroom makeover.
  • Make a Zygon mask to scare your mates.
  • Secrets from the set of The Day of the Doctor
All this plus the latest news, posters, puzzles and a new comic strip featuring an unseen adventure with the Eleventh Doctor and Clara.

Issue 338 is on sale from 29th January to 11th February and comes with a paint-your-own-monster magnet set as a free gift.




FILTER: - Magazines - DWA