By Steve Parkhouse IDW's newly recolored reprints of classic Doctor Who tales from years past continues. In this issue, Steve Parkhouse and Dave Gibbons and Mike McMahon present 'Junk-Yard Demon' and 'The Neutron Knights,' both featuring the beloved Fourth Doctor. Featuring all-new colors by Charlie Kirchoff. A variant cover by Gibbons is available as part of a set of 11 copies (10 regular covers and 1 variant Gibbons retro cover).
(W) Brian Williamson, Simon Furman, Ian Edginton (A) Paul Grist, D'Israeli Torchwood is an action-packed sci-fi series spinning out of the BBC hit Doctor Who, following the adventures of a secret team of investigators who use scavenged alien technology to solve present day crimes - both alien and human. When Torchwood comes under fire in an all-out attack by extra-dimensional shock troopers, the team is torn in all directions. And with a deadly rift bleeding through into their own reality, time itself could be destroyed if the Torchwood team can't stop it! Featuring story and artwork by a whole host of top British comic creators, including Paul Grist (Jack Staff), Ian Edginton and D'Israeli (Scarlet Traces), and Simon Furman (Transformers), Torchwood: Rift War collects the comic strips from Titan Publishing's best-selling Torchwood: The Official Magazine, based on BBC America's highest-rated series ever!
Imported from the United Kingdom! Adipose Industries, headed by the enigmatic Miss Foster, promised a revolution in weight loss - take a simple capsule, and see the pounds simply walk away. And that happened for millions - literally! - as little creatures made of human body fat were born. Featured in the first episode of Doctor Who's fourth season, 'Partners in Crime,' this 10-inch plush recreates the cute and cooing form of the Adipose!
Imported from the United Kingdom! The Daleks have menaced the Doctor and the universe for forty-five years, and this special 3-pack brings versions of those classic foes to life! Featuring Daleks from 1964"s 'The Dead Planet,' the very first appearance of the exterminating aliens from the planet Skaro; the refined form from 1973"s 'Planet of the Daleks,' where the Daleks plotted galactic conquest; or 1975"s 'Genesis of the Daleks,' which recreates their original form as simple travel machines! The Daleks are the supreme lifeform in the universe, and with this 3-pack you will know it!
Doctor Who Magazine is the official publication of the smash-hit BBC TV series, Doctor Who - the most watched and best-loved drama series in the UK! Issue #406 features the first part of 'Mortal Beloved,' an all-new comic strip adventure for the tenth Doctor. Issue #407 previews the highly-anticipated Doctor Who Easter Special and concludes 'Mortal Beloved.' Producer Russell T. Davies takes readers behind the scenes in his monthly 'Production Notes' column; The Time Team continue watching the adventures of the seventh Doctor; all the latest books, audios and DVDs are previewed and reviewed, plus all the very latest news and much, much more!
(W) Steve Tribe The Doctor has been travelling through space and time for centuries, showing his friends and companions the wonders of the universe. From Sarah Jane Smith and the Brigadier to Martha Jones and Donna Noble, Companions and Allies celebrates the friends that have been by his side and the heroes that have helped him battle his deadliest foes. Beautifully illustrated and including - for the first time - a complete story guide to the adventures of all ten Doctors, Companions and Allies is the definitive guide to the Doctor's intergalactic family.
Imported from Japan! The explosion of Mount Vesuvius could mean the conquest of the Earth with this special figure 2-pack based on Doctor Who's fourth season episode, 'The Fires of Pompeii!' One figure, a 5" Roman Soldier, could be friend or foe, but there's no mistaking the 8" Pyrovile creature as potentially bringing about Earth's doom!
(W) Mark Morris When the city sleeps, the dead start to walk! Something has sealed off Cardiff, and living corpses are stalking the streets, leaving a trail of half-eaten bodies. Meanwhile, Torchwood has to deal with the intangible barrier surrounding Cardiff, and some unidentified space debris that seems to be regenerating itself. Plus, of course, the all-night zombie horror show. Not that they really believe in zombies.
(W) Sarah nborough The body in the church hall is very definitely dead. It has been sliced open with surgical precision, its organs exposed, and its vocal cords are gone. It is as if they were never there, or they've been dissolved. With the Welsh Amateur Operatic Contest getting under way, music is filling the churches and concert halls of Cardiff. The competition has attracted the finest Welsh talent to the city, but it has also drawn something else - and Torchwood are on its tail. But, this new threat requires a new tactic, so Ianto Jones is joining a male voice choir.
(W) Guy Adams Jackson Leaves - an Edwardian house in Penylan. Built 1906, semi-detached, three stories, spacious, beautifully presented. Left in good condition to Rob and Julia by Rob's late aunt. It's an ordinary sort of a house. Except for the way the rooms don't stay in the same places. And the strange man that turns up in the airing cupboard. And the apparitions. And the temporal surges that attract the attentions of Torchwood. And the fact that the first owner of Jackson Leaves in 1906 was a Captain Jack Harkness!