The Doctor Who Companion The Twelfth Doctor Volume Three | |
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Series | Doctor Who Magazine Companions |
Country | United Kingdom |
Release date | 19 February 2020 |
Format | Paperback |
No. of pages | 116 |
Original RRP | £9.99 |
Other info | |
Editor | Marcus Hearn |
Published by | Panini Magazines |
In 2020 The Doctor Who Companion: The Twelfth Doctor - Volume Three was published by Panini Magazines.
Cover Blurb[]
Your complete guide to the BBC One series.
Peter Capaldi's first series as the Doctor included some of the most disturbing and wildly inventive stories Doctor Who has ever seen. The revelation that the Doctor's stalking nemesis was a female incarnation of the Master changed the programme forever.
In the last five episodes of 2014, the Doctor and his companion Clara (Jenna Coleman) confronted relentless two-dimensional monsters and witnessed the Earth's remarkable transformation as it anticipated a devastating solar flare. The death of Danny Pink (Samuel Anderson) sent the Doctor and Clara on an emotional mission to a horrifying version of the afterlife presided over by Missy (Michelle Gomez). Following a devastating battle with the Cybermen, the Doctor and Clara encountered the parasitic Dream Crabs. Rescue came in the unlikely form of Santa Claus...
Doctor Who Magazine continues its exhaustive chronicle of the show's production with a volume devoted to the final episodes of Series 8: Flatline, In the Forest of the Night, Dark Water / Death in Heaven - and the 2014 Special Last Christmas. Andrew Pixley's meticulous behind-the-scenes coverage, which is reproduced in magazine format for the first time, examines every aspect of the stories' development, from scripting through to transmission and beyond.
Packed with rare and previously unseen images, this collectors' edition is your essential guide to a turning point in the history of Doctor Who.
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- Written and researched by Andrew Pixley.
- This special edition is not numbered.
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