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Kklak! The Doctor Who Art of Chris Achilleos Paperback (Updated)

Available to order from www.candy-jar-store.co.uk

Candy Jar is pleased to announced an updated paperback version of Kklak: The Doctor Who Art of Chris Achilléos. Featuring an unpublished Peter Capaldi illustration by Chris, this edition also has contributions from Chris’ daughters, Esther and Anna, his nephew Thomas, and his wife, Natasha.

Natasha says: “Chris painted the image of Capaldi in time for the LFCC when he was invited to be a guest at the Heavy Metal stand as he knew Peter was attending. Capaldi was one of my favourite doctors and we both liked his gruffness and welcomed a return to an older representation of the Doctor. Chris remarked how much he enjoyed painting his characteristics – the eyes being particularly a feature as Capaldi’s look is quite striking. Chris liked to draw interesting, older faces as ‘they were a more interesting subject’ to paint.”

His covers for the official Target novelisations, which began in the early ‘70s, defined a generation’s image of the Doctor and his adventures – particularly after the show disappeared from British screens in the late ‘80s.

Kklak: The Doctor Who Art of Chris Achilléos was originally published in 2021 by independent publisher Candy Jar Books. For the first time, it collected the entirety of Achilléos’ Doctor Who artwork in chronological order, along with commentary from Achilléos himself (as well as some fans) – presenting the definitive guide to his seminal work. The book also included a small contribution from twelfth Doctor Peter Capaldi and a foreword from Achilléos’ long-time friend and collaborator, the late Terrance Dicks.

In 2021 Achilléos explained his motivations for compiling the book:

“I go to a lot of conventions, and the enduring affection of the fans for those Target novelisations is such a compliment. As an artist you’re always wary of being pigeonholed – you want all your work to receive the same amount of attention! But Doctor Who is such a phenomenon, and the commitment of the fans so pure, you have to be grateful. I hope they enjoy this special book.”

Since publishing Kklak, Candy Jar has also published The Invisible Artist and The Art of Silver Sun by Jeff Cummins and Timeslides by Colin Howard. Shaun Russell, head of publishing at Candy Jar, felt the time was right to return to Chris’ ground-breaking artwork.

Shaun says: “Before Chris sadly passed away, we had been discussing doing something else, but this never came to pass. Since then, knowing that we had one more piece of artwork, I wanted to showcase this. We are now releasing this version of the book to celebrate his life.”

In 2021 Shaun said: “The Target novels were a huge part of our childhood. And when it came to our own range of Doctor Who books, they were an inspiration. You could always tell that they were produced by people who cared. There was an attention to detail, and a level of quality, which quite frankly, went above and beyond what was necessary. His work manages to capture everything that makes Doctor Who special, and stand alone as works of art in their own right.”

Featuring every one of Achilléos’ Doctor Who designs, as well as never before seen material giving insight into his creative process, Kklak: The Doctor Who Art of Chris Achilléos is released in April 2020 by Candy Jar Books.

The book will be available as paperback edition via Candy Jar and at all good booksellers. Please support your independent bookstore.


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3 comments

  • Bookcollector

    May 3rd, 2023 - 11:55am

    If you don’t have this then it’s a book definitely worth getting. I’m not convinced that the one extra artwork and a few tributes will mean it’s worth getting a new version if you already have this. I don’t think I’ll get one as money is tight and I’d rather get completely new books. I have the original of this and it’s great, so I’m happy with that one. If you haven’t got this then grab it!

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    • Rory

      May 3rd, 2023 - 2:50pm

      Agreed, it is a fantastic book and well worth getting if you don’t already have it. I bought the hardback on first release and love it.

      I wonder if there’s any other way to get the new artwork. Would they consider releasing art prints? I’d buy one.

    • Anon

      May 3rd, 2023 - 4:03pm

      Depends on the price of the print and postage. It may be cheaper to buy the full book again

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