Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Archives #35


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The Doctor and Clara cross paths with Oscar Wilde and Calamity Jane in the frontier town of Deadwood as they pay their respects to the recently passed Wild Bill Hickok. But soon they will discover the grave is empty and that the town is being plagued by a masked gunman who shoots his victims with nothing but a finger!




Doctor Who Archives: The Eleventh Doctor Vol. 1


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The journey starts here, with the first installment of Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Archives! Join the Doctor, Amy and Rory as they explore the wonders of time and space - where nothing is ever quite as it seems! Collecting the first three complete story arcs of Doctor Who Series 2, don't miss out on these fantastic adventures!




Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Archives Omnibus


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Includes the collections Skyjacks, Dead Man's Hand and The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who. In this final volume of The Eleventh Doctor Archives, follow the Time Lord and his new companion Clara Oswald through the dark depths of time and space! Woeful white holes cause time-hopping troubles, an ancient evil from Gallifrey's past stands revealed, and a trip to the Wild West turns into a murder mystery ¨C with an unexpected host of historical characters! Plus, inThe Girl Who Loved Doctor Who, see what happens when the TARDIS is flung into our universe, as a young Whovian comes face-to-face with her hero! ? SKYJACKS: The TARDIS has been on the fritz, but is now completely out of control ¨C and the Doctor is nowhere to be found! Meanwhile, white holes have been forming throughout time and space, sucking in everything around them and depositing them in an endless white expanse! Clara must find the Doctor and help him figure out what is going on! ? DEAD MAN¡¯S HAND: The Doctor and Clara cross paths with Oscar Wilde and Calamity Jane in the frontier town of Deadwood, as they pay their respects to the recently passed Wild Bill Hickok. But soon they discover the grave is empty... and that the town is being plagued by a masked gunman who shoots his victims with nothing but a finger! ? THE GIRL WHO LOVED DOCTOR WHO: a strange force flings the TARDIS and the Doctor into our universe! Once here, the Doctor encounters a 10-year-old girl who happens to be a huge fan of the Doctor Who TV show. The Doctor grapples with being a fictional character and with a monster lurking at the girl's school ¨C and comes face-to-face with the actor who portrays him, Matt Smith!




Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor Year 1 #1


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THE TENTH DOCTOR IS BACK, IN AN ALL-NEW ONGOING SERIES! NEW COMPANION! NEW FOES! ALLONS-Y! The Eisner Award-winning Nick Abadzis (Laika) and fan-favorite Elena Casagrande (Angel, Suicide Risk, Doctor Who, Star Trek) take control of the TARDIS for their first five-issue arc with the Tenth Doctor, as played by David Tennant! Gabriella Gonzalez is stuck in a dead-end job in her familyÕs New York Laundromat, dreaming of college and bigger, better and brighter things. So when a strange man with an even stranger big blue box barges into her life on the eve of the Day of the Dead celebrations Ð talking about an infestation of psychic aliens Ð she seizes her chance for adventure with both hands. After DonnaÕs tragic exit, the Doctor thought he was done with new companions. But Gabby Gonzalez is going to prove him wrongÉ if she survives the night! Cover by Alice X. Zhang.




Doctor Who


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Contains material originally published in single magazine form as Doctor Who: Prisoners of Time #1-12.




Time, Unincorporated 3: The Doctor Who Fanzine Archives (Vol. 3: Writings on the New Series)


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In Time, Unincorporated, the best essays and commentary from a range of Doctor Who fanzines are collected and made available to a wider audience. In spirit, this series picks up the torch from Virgin's License Denied collection (1997), concentrating some of the most delightful, insightful and strange writings on Who into a single source.The third and final volume of this series contains nearly 65 essays that examine the new Doctor Who up to and including the 2010 series starring Matt Smith. The essays stem from a wide array of fanzines such as Enlightenment, Tides of Time, Shockeye's Kitchen, Movement and more.As a bonus, nearly 20 of the essays were written exclusively for this volume by the likes of Doctor Who script editor Andrew Cartmel; novelists Jonathan Blum, Kate Orman, Lloyd Rose and Steve Lyons; Tammy Garrison (Torchwood Babiez); and Lynne M. Thomas (Chicks Dig Time Lords). With a foreword by new-series writer Robert Shearman (Running Through Corridors).




Unofficial Doctor Who


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Unofficial Doctor Who covers the past fifty years of Doctor Who, including doppelgangers, regenerations, Gallifrey adventures, highest-rated episodes, behind-the-scenes info, and loads more.




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Doctor Who: The Road to the Thirteenth Doctor #2


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The Doctor and his travelling companion Alice Obiefune never look for trouble… but somehow it always seems to find them. Most recently, they battled their way out of a reality created to entrap them, and even successfully raised the potentially-genocidal tree creature known as the Sapling into a fully-functional, non-murderous adult, through the power of their joint example. Now it’s time for a little jaunt through time, purely as tourists. Surely nothing can go wrong…




The Language of Doctor Who


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In a richly developed fictional universe, Doctor Who, a wandering survivor of a once-powerful alien civilization, possesses powers beyond human comprehension. He can bend the fabric of time and space with his TARDIS, alter the destiny of worlds, and drive entire species into extinction. The good doctor’s eleven “regenerations” and fifty years’ worth of adventures make him the longest-lived hero in science-fiction television. In The Language of Doctor Who: From Shakespeare to Alien Tongues, Jason Barr and Camille D. G. Mustachio present several essays that use language as an entry point into the character and his universe. Ranging from the original to the rebooted television series—through the adventures of the first eleven Doctors—these essays explore how written and spoken language have been used to define the Doctor’s ever-changing identities, shape his relationships with his many companions, and give him power over his enemies—even the implacable Daleks. Individual essays focus on fairy tales, myths, medical-travel narratives, nursery rhymes, and, of course, Shakespeare. Contributors consider how the Doctor’s companions speak with him through graffiti, how the Doctor himself uses postmodern linguistics to communicate with alien species, and how language both unites and divides fans of classic Who and new Who as they try to converse with each other. Broad in scope, innovative in approach, and informed by a deep affection for the program, TheLanguage of Doctor Whowill appeal to scholars of science fiction, television, and language, as well as to fans looking for a new perspective on their favorite Time Lord.