Showing posts with label Cybermen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cybermen. Show all posts

Thursday, March 10, 2011

DOCTOR WHO COMIC BOOK TOM BAKER '85 MARVEL CYBERMEN K-9


DOCTOR WHO Comic Book.

HARD TO FIND COLLECTORS ITEMS FOR THE FANS OF DOCTOR WHO (and K-9)!

VINTAGE DOCTOR WHO COMIC BOOK!

OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEM FOR FANS OF THE BRITISH SCIENCE FICTION ADVENTURE TV SERIES DOCTOR WHO!

This is an issue of Marvel Comics North America Doctor Who Comic Books published in 1985.

Features an essay on the History of the CYBERMEN. As well as adventures of Abslom Daak - DALEK KILLER!

Featuring the artwork of Dave (Watchmen) Gibbons for the first time in color!

Inspired by the longest-running science-fiction show in television history, Doctor Who spins new tales of the world’s favorite Timelord, as presented in Britain’s “Doctor Who Magazine.”

Traveling across time in his slightly-malfunctioning T.A.R.D.I.S. (a time machine that looks, in the Doctor’s case, like a blue police box), the Doctor constantly finds himself pitted against evil monsters of all shapes and sizes.

Intelligent and eccentric, this series mirrors the personality of the Doctor himself. It’s a must for any Doctor Who fan.

Monday, October 26, 2009

DOCTOR WHO FILE HUGE HDCVR BOOK TARDIS DALEKS CYBERMEN!


Doctor Who: The Doctor Who File (Hardcover)
by Peter Haining (Author)

RARE AND OUT OF PRINT!

Huge Hardcover Coffee Table book with dustjacket, filled with lavish photos and illustrations.

For fans of the classic Science Fiction Television series DOCTOR WHO! This is a vintage collector's item dating back to 1986. You don't need a Time Machine like the TARDIS to own it!

This is a collection of over 20 interviews with people closely associated with the TV series - actors, writers, designers, etc

From its very early beginnings as a 25 minute black and white Saturday evening television series for children, Doctor WHO has become a national institution and an international success story.


More than two decades after it began Doctor Who is now the longest-running TV science fiction programme in the world. Over the years the show has attracted some of the most talented people in television, from producers and directors, to actors and writers.


In The Doctor Who File Peter Haining unlocks the secrets of the TARDIS memory banks and explores the history of this influential show through a series of fascinating interviews and specially commissioned articles.


From pieces on the creation of the Cybermen, the difficulties in driving a Dalek, and the Doctor Who film that never was, to features on the show's writers - including Douglas Adams who went on to script The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy - and the first six Doctors, plus the actors who were very nearly selected to play the role. The Doctor Who File is a fascinating record of a unique phenomenon.

* Hardcover: 256 pages
* Publisher: Carol Pub Group; F edition (November 1986)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0491038135



Lavishly illustrated with countless photographs & illustrations.


A collection of articles on the production of Doctor Who, including many written by the participants.

In this book Peter Haining draws together and analyzes the elements which have helped retain the vitality and spark of the series over a quarter of a century. The Who phenomenon is truly timeless. With a new generation of viewers meeting the Time Lord for the first time, the show could continue for many years to come.