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Question RE the new issue of Doctor Who Magazine (#428)
molybecks
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I havn't bought DWM for over 4 months now (well since DWS5 finished on TV).
But I want to buy the new issue when it's out, but could someone tell me the release date? The newest issue will surely cover more about the special at christmas so think it's my best option to get that one rather than the current one that's out.
Thanks!
But I want to buy the new issue when it's out, but could someone tell me the release date? The newest issue will surely cover more about the special at christmas so think it's my best option to get that one rather than the current one that's out.
Thanks!
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They've not promoted the Christmas Special Preview in the advertising for it, so maybe the next edition, shortly before Christmas, might be the one. Keep those spoilers under wraps!
there is plenty of interest in it. It's a fab edition.
It is, however, quite, quite hideous...
no it is quite quite hilarious!:D
However, can someone answer a question for me?
Have I really started getting the same magazine or is this an entirely new thing with the tamer children's version being a continuation of the one I stopped collecting?
In that case, the magazine has grown with the kids who started collecting in 79!
I am surprised at the occasional swear word that it uses form time to time, it wouldn't of happened in my day:D
Blimey, 30 years of a programme specific magazine, is that a record?
It is a record that has been recently be proclaimed within the magazine and I believe in the Guinness Book of Records.
Of course this is before the title will be reclaimed by some numpty American with three consecutive issues of a Stargate pamphlet! :rolleyes:
A BIG yes if I ever heard one!:)
And I don't think close will be right really. I think that and the fact that the books stopped (only the two audio books in March to go) is just going to be while they close down, film and rebrand.
Still, one more of the existing Torchwood magazine to go.
God it is only about the price of a pint and lasts a hell of a lot longer.
The "DW is a soap" article was stretchign things a little (reminiscent of their "DW is a game show" article from a few years back, which was a real case of maming bricks without straw), but the rest of this edition is very worthwhile. Especially interesting: Louise Jameson reflecting on the effect of fame and recognition on her lifestyle. It's also made me think about going intot he attic to get my copy of Dimensions in Time.
OP: you ask "when is the next DWM out?" every month!
£3.80 for me. For most places anyway. There is a few student bars nearby but I hate students so that never works.
I think you know that my main point was, it is bloody cheap for what we get in it.