Doctor Who Magazine (1999-2005)

Doctor Who Magazine is the world's longest running magazine based on a television series. It offers Doctor Who news, reviews, articles and comic stories. There are also occasional standalone publications. The magazine was born as Doctor Who Weekly, published by the UK branch of Marvel Comics.[1] After 43 issues, the magazine shifted to a monthly format and was re-titled Doctor Who - A Marvel Monthly, then Doctor Who Monthly, The Official Doctor Who Magazine, and then The Doctor Who Magazine before settling on Doctor Who Magazine at the end of 1985.[1] Doctor Who Magazine had continued with the neon-tube logo until the November 1987 issue when the logo was changed to reflect that used during the Sylvester McCoy era, which had just begun.[2] From issue 164, the magazine moved from from a monthly magazine to being published every four weeks, which meant subscribers would now get 13 issues a year.[3] In 1999, the magazine's logo changed again from issue 279, to the one used for the TV movie in 1996, which itself based on the one used during the Jon Pertwee era. It would continue to be used until 2005 when the revived series arrived and a new TV logo came in.[4] From issue 286, the first to be published in 2000, Marvel Comics officially handed over publication duties to Panini Publishing[5], although they had been owned by Panini since 1995[6][7].

1999

#279#280#281#282
#283a#283b#284#285

2000

#286#287#288#289
#290#291#292#293#294
10th Anniversary Special
#153
#154
#155


After issue 169, Doctor Who Magazine continued but with another logo change, reverting back to the diamond logo text and more resembling the one used for Doctor Who Weekly.[4]



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