Doctor Who: The Good Soldier, by Various
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Doctor Who: The Good Soldier, by Various
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- Introducing a brand-new collection of classic comic strips collecting the adventures of the Seventh Doctor and Ace, from the pages of Doctor Who Magazine.
- This volume collects comic strips featuring the much-loved Seventh Doctor as played on TV by Sylvester McCoy, alongside his companion Ace (Sophie Aldred) — plus guest appearances from the Brigadier!
- Includes a wealth of exclusive, brand-new material revealing how the strips were created, featuring contributions and commentary from the writers and artists.
- Amazon Sales Rank: #764532 in Books
- Brand: Not Available (NA)
- Published on: 2015-06-30
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 11.50" h x .50" w x 8.20" l, 1.24 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 176 pages
About the Author PAUL CORNELL is a British writer best known for his work in television drama, most notably for "Doctor Who. "Three of his "Doctor Who" episodes have been nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation, Short Form. He has written several "Doctor Who "spin-off novels, and created the character Beatrice Summerfield. He has also written for Marvel Comics and DC Comics, and published original novels including "London Falling".John Freeman is an award-winning writer and book critic. The former editor of "Granta" and onetime president of the National Book Critics Circle, he has written about books for more than two hundred publications worldwide, including "The New York Times Book Review", the "Los Angeles Times", the "San Francisco Chronicle", "The Wall Street Journal", "The Guardian", "La Repubblica", and "La Vanguardia". His first book, "The Tyranny of E-mail", was published in 2009. His poetry has been published in "The New Yorker", "ZYZZYVA", and "The Paris Review". He lives in New York City.Arttist Arthur Ranson is best known for his work on Britain's 2000AD and Judge Dredd, and he contributed to DC's graphic novel, Batman: Dark Legends.Andrew Cartmel lives in Croydon in the UK. He has worked on many projects including "Dark Knight" and "Doctor Who", and has had five books published. Cartmel had previously contributed towards Black Flame with "Judge Dredd #7: Swine Fever".Dan Abnett is the author of the Horus Heresy novels The Unremembered Empire, Know No Fear and Prospero Burns, the last two of which were both New York Times bestsellers. He has written almost fifty novels, including the acclaimed Gaunt s Ghosts series, and the Eisenhorn and Ravenor trilogies. He scripted Macragge s Honour, the first Horus Heresy graphic novel, as well as numerous audio dramas and short stories set in the Warhammer 40,000 and Warhammer universes. He lives and works in Maidstone, Kent.GARY RUSSELL traveled to film production sites in New Zealand to conduct hundreds of exclusive interviews with the principal artists whose work is detailed in this book. The author of The Lord of the Rings: The Art of The Fellowship of the Ring and The Art of the Return of the King, Russell has worked widely in media as a magazine editor, novelist, columnist, and audio drama producer.The Marvel and Other Short Stories is a collected anthology of six short stories written by the winners of the Austin Macauley World Book Day short story competition.The Marvel and Other Short Stories is a collected anthology of six short stories written by the winners of the Austin Macauley World Book Day short story competition.Arttist Arthur Ranson is best known for his work on Britain's 2000AD and Judge Dredd, and he contributed to DC's graphic novel, Batman: Dark Legends.No biographical note available
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Striking Stuff! By Locutus of Borg Doctor Who Magazine's comic strip adventures of the Doctor have always been striking, and for a time DWM was the only purveyor of new Doctor Who adventures. This collection, "The Good Soldier," is an excellent example of where Doctor Who was headed after its untimely cancellation on television.The previous collection, "Nemesis of the Daleks," was slight, recommended primarily for the title story, but the "The Gold Soldier" is far more solid and powerful, putting up nine comic strips and two text stories. Of the comics, "Fellow Travelers" has moody and terrific art, very much representing the television version of Doctor Who as the Doctor and Ace face a pair of insubstantial possession-based hitcher aliens. Another strong story is "Mark of the Mangragora," in which an old foe from from the TV series makes returns in present day - this story was even strong enough to warrant its own graphic novel back in day. And best of all is "The Good Soldier," another Cartmel tale featuring the Cybermen in a way the television screen could never have done at the time. The other tales here are a mixed bag, each with varying writers and artists, something similar in nature to the way the show was produced at the time.Doctor Who Magazine has been spoiling readers with comic collections for a while now, and this one makes a reader hunger for more. Hopefully we won't have long to wait for the next batch of 7th Doctor strips!
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Far and away the worst set of stories of ALL these (usually great) Panini ... By Andrew S. Peters Far and away the worst set of stories of ALL these (usually great) Panini compilation books. These are just NOT good. And..to add insult to injury..this is the thinnest and shortest volume of these to date...for the person who MUST have every one (like myself) only. Go watch Happiness Patrol..it will be FAR more enjoyable.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. A Mixed Bag of Stories By Brax The Good soldier is not the best volume in the DWM collections but compared to the two previous 7th Doctor releases it holds up quite well. Stories "Fellow Travelers", "Teenage Kicks", and "Mark of the Mandragora" years later remain fantastic, a joy to read, but as they were released in full color graphic novel format back in 90ies (mark of the mandragora) this offering feels somewhat a let down. Plus, the remaining stories in the book are more filler than substance, including the titles tale.(strange they did not go with Mandragora) Where this collection truly let me down, is it size. It is considerably smaller compared to its predecessors. Which sadly seems to be Panini's standard as of the last few releases. It is considerably smaller compared to its predecessors. Ridiculously the price doesn't seem to have adjusted for loss of content. Well played Panini, well played. However, If you're a fan of the Sylvester McCoy era Doctor Who and his fantastic companion Ace this volume is definitely for you. Personally I have been eagerly awaiting the point when Benny join's the two's story...just a bit longer I hope.
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