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Doctor Who Classics


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No. of pages 128

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Great for age 12-18 years
Industry legend Grant Morrison ("Final Crisis") penned a number of "Doctor Who" strips in the late '80s featuring the Sixth and Seventh Doctors, and this book collects them all. The black-and-white art of Bryan Hitch and John Ridgway have been colored for the first time by Charlie Kirchoff. Included here are "Changes," "Culture Shock!" and "The World Changers." Also collected here are the first three issues of the second series of "Doctor Who Classics", which presents newly colored stories drawn by Dave Gibbons ("Watchmen"). Joining Gibbons are Steve Moore for "Life-Bringer," "War of the Words," and "The Spider God," and Steve Parkhouse for "The Deal," "End of the Line," and "The Free-Fall Warriors," all featuring the Fourth Doctor.

 

There are 128 pages in this book. This is a comic book. This book was published 2009 by Idea & Design Works .

Steve Moore is the creator of the syndicated comic In the Bleachers and a producer of animated feature films, including Open Season. He lives in Idaho with his three children, a dog, a parrot, and a snake named Tina Fey. Steve Moore is the creator of the syndicated comic In the Bleachers and a producer of animated feature films, including Open Season. He lives in Idaho with his three children, a dog, a parrot, and a snake named Tina Fey. Grant Morrison is the critically acclaimed, best-selling author of BATMAN: ARKHAM ASYLUM, FINAL CRISIS, BATMAN R. I. P. , SEVEN SOLDIERS OF VICTORY, DOOM PATROL, WE3 and THE INVISIBLES. He is co-author of 52, and has written many graphic novels starring the Justice League of America. Len Wein co-created SWAMP THING early in a writing career that has included work on every major hero and villain at both DC Comics and Marvel Comics. As a writer, Wein is also credited with co-creating Wolverine for Marvel and Lucius Fox for DC. Wein was one of the editors on WATCHMEN, and has also been Editor-in-Chief at both Marvel Comics and Disney Comics before settling in to a successful career writing comic books and animation. British artist Dave Gibbons began his comics career in 1973, working for IPC and DC Thompson and illustrating features the popular comics magazine 2000 AD. He also worked on the comic strip adventures of Doctor Who before being invited to illustrate for DC Comics, beginning with GREEN LANTERN. In 1985, he began collaborating with Alan Moore on numerous stories leading up to their best selling graphic novel WATCHMEN. As a writer and artist, Gibbons has also worked on GREEN LANTERN CORPS and his own graphic novel THE ORIGINALS. With Frank Miller, he produced the Martha Washington series.

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