
Country of the Blind, by Scott Gray, Lee Sullivan, Gareth Roberts, Martin Geraghty, Dan Abnett et mult al
Six graphic stories from Doctor Who Magazine in 1993-95, featuring the first five Doctors.
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The Self-Made Man: a 1980s story, by Mark Griffiths
The bad guy’s downfall is triggered by Thatcherite economics.
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The Talons of Weng-Chiang, by Dale Smith (and Robert Holmes, and Terrance Dicks)
The question of whether Talons is racist isn’t a matter of debate; what is up for debate is our response.
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The Fourteenth Doctor novelisations: The Star Beast (Gary Russell), Wild Blue Yonder (Mark Morris), The Giggle (James Goss)
Go get James Goss’s novelisation of The Giggle!
From the Heart of EuropeThe Hand of Fear (TV, novelisation, Black Archive); also, Eldrad Must Die!; also, Eldrad Must Live!
It's a rare case among the Black Archives where I think I like the story more than the writer does, but in any case he does a good job.
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The Hand of Fear (TV, novelisation, Black Archive); also, Eldrad Must Die!; also, Eldrad Must Live!
It’s a rare case among the Black Archives where I think I like the story more than the writer does, but in any case he does a good job.
From the Heart of EuropeThe Prisoner of Zenda, by Anthony Hope; The Androids of Tara, by Terrance Dicks and David Fisher; and a play by Paul Cornell
I'm very glad that the BBC asked David Fisher to have another go at the novelisation of this 1978 story.
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The Prisoner of Zenda, by Anthony Hope; The Androids of Tara, by Terrance Dicks and David Fisher; and a play by Paul Cornell
I’m very glad that the BBC asked David Fisher to have another go at the novelisation of this 1978 story.
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