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November 11th, 2019 9 comments

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Doctor Who Ground Zero Paperback

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Classic comic strips from the pages of the official Doctor Who Magazine, featuring adventures of the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 7th Doctors! Ground Zero collects a range of classic black-and-white comic strip tales featuring four different Doctors, all digitally remastered!

All stories have been taken from the official Doctor Who Magazine, now in its 40th year of publication! The title story has been long awaited in graphic novel form by Doctor Who fandom; it involves the death of the Doctor’s companion Ace, and marks the point where the DWM comic strip began to follow its own continuity.
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9 comments

  • Anonymous

    November 11th, 2019 - 1:02pm

    Love the new cover image

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  • Crosby

    August 25th, 2019 - 2:14pm

    I would love them to release the war of the world’s adaption in comic strip form from the very first issue

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  • Anonymous

    June 21st, 2019 - 6:56pm

    Yes it’s the final seventh doctor story along with the various past doctor stories that led up to it. I think there may be enough remaining past doctor material after this for one more volume. I’d love to see the backup strips released as well, maybe over two volumes? Oh, and age of chaos would be great to get in this format as well

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    • Kenny

      June 26th, 2019 - 4:07am

      The way I see it, they will release Ground Zero, and that about wraps up the back catalog of DWM main strips. But there is a good chance the back-ups get attached to some volume down the line. As I believe Panini has the rights to all classic TV Comic, TV Century 21, and Countdown/TV Action stuff as well, I see them continuing their releases with that old stuff as well, especially to keep this line going flipping the scheduled releases between Modern Doctor and Classic Doctor.

      There are still Summer/Spring/Winter Special comics that need released, as well as a couple more Yearbook strips, as well as the back-ups.

      I would guess that the Seasonal Special stuff would be released as headliners with back-ups to fill up some books, as they seem to like to keep black and white and color stories separate when possible.

      Then throw in those Color Yearbook stories with “The Last Word” which was released in DWM as a 10th Anniversary of the Virgin books, and in color. And anything else they can scrounge up.

      I wouldn’t be suprised if they remastered and re-released the Dalek Chronicles and threw in the “Return of the Elders” story, along with maybe the lone early Dalek back-up story from the debut of DWM. Just one big Dalek book.

      But I can easily see how they might break up the TV Comic stories from the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Doctors. You can divide the First Doctor’s run into three distinct volumes, as there were three main artists that drew the strips, so each period of his run has it’s own look.

      At any rate, I see a lot of potential to keep there back catalog releases going for years even as they wrap up the strips that ran in DWM.

    • The Flying Shark

      June 26th, 2019 - 7:03am

      They also own the rights to DWA comics, so that’s nearly 400 issues’ worth of comics there. I’d love to see the Battles in Time strips collected too, although I don’t think they have the rights for them, but I bet they could get them if they wanted.

    • Michael B

      August 28th, 2019 - 1:11am

      I think there’s enough Past Doctor stories from various specials, yearbooks and occasionally the main issue for us to get a second volume of that, hopefully based around The Man in the Ion Mask.

      After that, I agree that the back-up strips and the Polystyle stuff could come along.I did a vague mapping at one point and divided up the Second Doctor TV Comic stories into four volumes (roughly amounting to the Dalek, Cyberman, Quark and Exile eras), the Third Doctor into six and the pre-DWM Fourth Doctor stuff into four.

  • Grant

    June 21st, 2019 - 6:17pm

    Is this the final 7th Dr comic strip? If it is then

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    • Grant

      June 21st, 2019 - 6:18pm

      …happy happy happy

  • Roland Deschain

    June 21st, 2019 - 4:59pm

    WAAAHAAAY!

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