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Post by RobFilth on Mar 22, 2021 16:31:52 GMT
I wondered does anyone have any particular favourites?
Or ones which you think might have been good adapted to screenplay?
For myself personally ones I've quite liked are:
Tom Baker: City Of The Damned, The Star Beast, Junkyard Demon Peter Davison: Tides Of Time Colin Baker: Voyager
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Post by Brian MK.II on Mar 22, 2021 17:25:34 GMT
Plastic Millennium I remember being pretty cool. As was Business as Usual which was a Doctorless one.
Also, most the 60s Dalek strips which I remember vividly.
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Post by RobFilth on Mar 22, 2021 19:50:24 GMT
Plastic Millennium I remember being pretty cool. As was Business as Usual which was a Doctorless one. Were they the back-up monster strips in the back of DWM? Was Business as Usual the Auton one? In a toy factory? Sort of like Halloween 3?
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Post by Brian MK.II on Mar 22, 2021 20:59:40 GMT
Plastic Millennium I remember being pretty cool. As was Business as Usual which was a Doctorless one. Were they the back-up monster strips in the back of DWM? Was Business as Usual the Auton one? In a toy factory? Sort of like Halloween 3? That's the one.
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Post by RobFilth on Mar 22, 2021 22:08:05 GMT
Were they the back-up monster strips in the back of DWM? Was Business as Usual the Auton one? In a toy factory? Sort of like Halloween 3? That's the one. I remember that one, it was good. The other one I quite liked was the one with the Zygon at the Ice base, it was kind of like a variant on The Thing. Would've made a good Classic Who story actually expanded upon a bit and with the inclusion of The Doctor.
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Post by zarius on Apr 6, 2021 19:28:35 GMT
Third Doctor: A lot of the Countdown/TV Action ones are solid. Glen of Sleeping, Sub Zero, The Ugrakks, Gemini Plan, The Spoilers, Backtime.
Fourth Doctor: Iron Legion, City of the Damned, Star Beast, Dogs of Doom, Return of the Daleks (TV Comic), The Wreckers (TV Comic), Dragon's Teeth, Time Witch
Fifth Doctor: 4-D Vistas
Sixth Doctor: Grant Morrison's stuff. Yes, even The World Shapers
Seventh Doctor: Mask of Mandragora, Final Genesis, Uninvited Guest, Ground Zero (only real fate of Ace IMO)
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Post by Monster X on Apr 11, 2021 16:27:13 GMT
I'm such a big fan of the old Pat Mills/John Wagner/Dave Gibbons 4th Doctor strips. Silly and subversive at the same time - it's almost like the Doctor is a 2000AD character.
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Post by RobFilth on Apr 11, 2021 16:42:29 GMT
I'm such a big fan of the old Pat Mills/John Wagner/Dave Gibbons 4th Doctor strips. Silly and subversive at the same time - it's almost like the Doctor is a 2000AD character. I like these too and consider them a golden period. Although the I also love the Mick McMahon Tom Baker too, if anyone "got" Season 18 Tom Baker, it was that guy!
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Post by burrunjor on Apr 11, 2021 18:38:15 GMT
The 60s Dalek strips for me. They were the best.
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Post by RobFilth on Apr 11, 2021 19:44:03 GMT
The 6f0s Dalek strips for me. They were the best. Ron Turner was a really good artist, shame he's snuffed it now. For some reason, although heavily bogged down with too much technobabble, the design ethic in "The Leisure Hive" always reminds me of his art for some reason. I think it might be the Argolin wigs or something... Or the symmetry, bright colour palette and crazy camera angles maybe?
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Post by zarius on May 1, 2021 19:47:33 GMT
Recently uncovered Gary Russel's Radio Times Eighth Doctor comic strips. They go by quick but they're great reads. An Ice Warrior for a companion! I wish Stacy and Ssard had transitioned to the regular comic strip in DWM.
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