As you may know, only three Doctor Who novels were published in the ’60s – four, if you count World
As a franchise Doctor Who is, and I colour this statement with contemptable coinage, decidedly “timey wimey”. Since 2001, I
In July 1999, Big Finish released its first ever Doctor Who audio, Sirens of Time, but the company was actually founded in 1996.
If issue #1 featured a Doctor unburdened by both his past or heavy-laden with foreboding about an unseen future, then,
With a spectacular bang, the War Doctor returns this month with further stories to satisfy those who want to find
Finding pleasure in taking the long way around, Doctor Who: 365 Days of Memorable Moments and Impossible Things offers a daily
Titan Comics Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor Adventures gets off to a strong start with The Pictures of Josephine Day;
Pure, unadulterated, good old fashioned fun. If there’s one sentence that could possibly sum up The Diary of River Song,
I have a confession to make. Doctor Who and the Daleks is only the second Target novel I’ve read, the