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May 20th, 2026 4 comments

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Doctor Who Adventures Save the Humans! Panini Exclusive Cover

Available to order from www.panini.co.uk

PANINI STORE EXCLUSIVE VARIANT COVER EDITION BY ADRIAN SALMON.

From the pages of the much-loved Doctor Who Adventures magazine comes a brand-new collection of comic-strip stories starring the Tenth Doctor and Rose!

Step back into one of the most beloved eras of Doctor Who as the Doctor and Rose dash across time and space, facing a host of brilliantly bonkers monsters – from the diabolical Mirrorlings to malfunctioning Disinfectoroids, and even giant vampire bats stalking the streets of Victorian London! Packed with action, humour and heart, this all-ages collection is a certified classic – and the perfect nostalgia hit for fans who grew up with the Tenth Doctor!

Collecting comic strips from Doctor Who Adventures #1-15.


Categorised under: Books, Graphic novels and comics

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4 comments

  • Ajrose

    May 21st, 2026 - 2:22pm

    I miss Doctor Who Adventures magazine… it was more exciting than the adult magazine and the posters were incredible.

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  • bryan

    May 20th, 2026 - 2:27pm

    Ordered. Wow

    It’s an Ade Salmon cover. Much better than the regular issue.

    I find Ade’s work to to be of such contrasts in colour with the Black’s being used much more than Other artists,in enhancing the colours .

    Lovely

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  • not RTD

    May 20th, 2026 - 2:09pm

    the artwork was different in Doctor Who Adventures then DWM and the stories were not as good as that was in DWM even in the early days of dr who weekly but it was a fun read and i don’t know how many Doctor Who Adventures comics there were or if they all will be reprinted but it will be nice to have . but i do wish they would do the same with some of the older comics or the annuals

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    • Bookcollector

      May 20th, 2026 - 6:35pm

      I’ve ordered this but I’m not sure about it. The stories that were reprinted in the annuals I found very childish, which is fine in a way as that was who these were aimed at. I still collect the panini collections after stopping getting any new novels so I’m happy enough to read these as they are, simple kids stories aimed at a young audience. Hopefully they will print them all as its really the matt smith stories I’m most interested in.

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