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Orbit: The Cast of Doctor Who Graphic Novel
The Cast of Doctor Who Graphic Novel
Long before the Enterprise traveled to the stars or Luke Skywalker was a gleam in the eye of Darth Vader, a thief with two hearts stole a time machine and traveled the universe several times over and saved the lives of countless billions. Now as the British science fiction show, “Doctor Who,” celebrates its fast approaching 50th anniversary, Bluewater Comics is sharing their latest bio-comic “Orbit: The Cast of Doctor Who” with readers in January 2012.
“Orbit: The Cast of Doctor Who” will come in both a graphic novel and single-issue form. Written by, Paul Salamoff and drawn by Jaime Martinez Rodriguez, Scott Boyce and DJ Burgess with covers by DC artist Joe Phillips.
“Doctor Who” debuted on the BBC in 1963 and was played by William Hartnell. When Hartnell decided to leave the role, it was then decided the Doctor could regenerate his appearance into another actor. Since then, over 11 actors have played the Doctor such as Tom Baker, Paul McGann and the current Doctor, Matt Smith and each will be featured in both versions of “Orbit: The Cast of Doctor Who.” However, the graphic novel will feature a bio on Peter Cushing who played the Doctor in two feature length movies, though he is not considered part of the 11 official actors, Bluewater wanted to mark his contribution.
“At Bluewater Comics we felt that a show like Doctor Who needed to have a bio-comic done,” said Darren Davis, president of Bluewater Comics. “There were so many fine actors who played the role of the time traveler, we just wanted to highlight the careers of a handful of the actors.”
Writer Paul J. Salamoff said he has adored “Doctor Who” since he was a child. “I have been obsessed with ‘Doctor Who’ for as long as I can remember,” said Salamoff. “My office is literally filled with ‘Doctor Who’ Toys, Books, DVD’s and Daleks. Lots of Daleks!”
Salamoff said writers could continue telling stories about the Doctor for another 50 years. “I find that the possibilities with the character are endless and the stories touch on every aspect of science fiction that I love,” said Salamoff.
Due March 19th. This item can be ordered from www.amazon.co.uk
h0rrid
March 3rd, 2012 - 5:18pmLooks interesting.
And to everyone worring about what Matt’s Doctor is wearing, I wouldn’t be to concerned. The first Doctor isn’t too accurate eiter, because correct me if I am wrong, but he never wore a tie…
doctor11
March 3rd, 2012 - 10:47pmHe did wear a tie in the first episode. But I think that was the unaired pilot.
The 11th Doctor
March 2nd, 2012 - 9:04pmcool!
the astronaut of death
February 29th, 2012 - 7:04pmlooks brilliant love the cover i am so going to get this
p.s what is the eleventh doctor whereing he dose not normaly where it
McGann is the Doctor.
March 1st, 2012 - 9:09amLooks like a pullover/jumper .
Now he has three layers on ! 🙁
Sherlock
February 29th, 2012 - 4:50pmwhat is Matt wearing!?!? please tell me there are gunna sort tht out!
handbot10
April 5th, 2012 - 10:02pmis it a waistcoat? does not suit him
doctorwhofan27
February 29th, 2012 - 11:56amlooks good to me. Just hope I can find it.