Boxtree announce their latest attempt at publishing something people will buy.
Doctor Who meets Queer Theory and gets into bed with it. Rob Morris' examination (with latex gloves) of why so many Who fans are gay.
Paul's long had two issues troubling him which needed to be laid to rest. This is where it finally occurred. Not only does he manage to get it off his chest just why he likes the brutes so much, but also points out why Destiny of the Daleks is a gem compared to the pigswill that is Genesis...
The first, and so far only, installment of the adventures of everyone's favourite interplanetary pedant.
Spookily we made this up - and then everyone was talking about it (independently, I'm afraid.) Again a piece of whimsy, allegedly in a humourous bent. I'm not investing much time in doing a desription of this one since it's such a bloody short article you may go and have a look anyway.
Now this is a big fucker. Not only do you get the full insght into the 12 months surrounding the release of the Paul McGann Doctor Who Movie, but a review as well. Needless to say this was a double page spread which caused absolutely no reaction whatsoever. But we still like it.
Battlefield is one of those stories generally regarded as a bit of a waste of time (despite it being one of my personal favourites). Simon Benedict Guerrier, however, thinks it's shamefully neglected and overlooked.
An excerpt from the Kaled Dome Newsletter, dated somewhere around December 28th, with news of their Christmas Party.
Some random piece of whimsy from the pages of the magazine, this time looking at why Jon Pertwee's tenure as the Doctor was a pile of toss. (Continuation of a running theme...)
Continuity - the bugbear of Doctor Who. Here we have an argument as to why the whole darned thing shouldn't be thrown out of the bloody window.
Whimsy alert. The denoument of the TV movie explained away with reference to a rather common piece of laundry. It only goes to show that no-one is entirely sane.
Lee Binding continues his look at sme of the technical inaccuracies contained within a Doctor Who fan's bible...
The Happiness Patrol - essentially regarded as a brave idea but ultimately a complete pile of shite. The designer-cum-webmaster-cum-often, however, disagrees not only with those who hate it, but also those who don't since they're guilty of a bizarrely blinkered approach. Click here and find out why...
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