Has there been anything said about when/if the hard copies of these are coming out in the US? I would like to avoid the cost of importing if possible, but ebooks are all Amazon has listed at the moment.
In the new Target novelization for Rose, RTD included new incarnations of the Doctor past 13 for the scene where Clive is showing photos of the doctor
http://www.radiotimes.com/news/tv/2...nations-of-the-doctor-beyond-jodie-whittaker/
Rose saw a photo of a man with a fantastic jaw, dressed in a tweed jacket and bow tie. Then Clive kept the sequence going; an older, angry man in a brown caretaker's coat, holding a mop; a blonde woman in braces running away from a giant frog in front of Buckingham Palace; a tall, bald black woman wielding a flaming sword; a young girl or boy in a hi-tech wheelchair with what looked like a robot dog at their side…
Has there been anything said about when/if the hard copies of these are coming out in the US? I would like to avoid the cost of importing if possible, but ebooks are all Amazon has listed at the moment.
Re: Target Rose spoiler above.
Child in a wheelchair seems like a bit of a weird one since it'd likely be literally impossible due to child labour laws.
Ah, so they do. Thanks, I never used their actual site before.I thought some book sites like the Book Depository did free international delivery?
Some comics announced for the lead up to 13
http://ew.com/tv/2018/04/05/doctor-who-comic-road-to-the-thirteenth-doctor/
Some comics announced for the lead up to 13
http://ew.com/tv/2018/04/05/doctor-who-comic-road-to-the-thirteenth-doctor/
Maybe it's a story of him aging on Trenzalore :lol
It's amazing. Even if you were to strip all of the stuff from the episode out (and a lot of it's damned near unrecognisable), it'd still be one of the best, most interesting pieces of Who fiction in years.In a good or bad way? I've got Rose and Day of the Doctor arriving tomorrow.
This gets even better if you read between the lines a little.Interesting bit of information as well from the Day of The Doctor novel about the Peter Cushing movies.
The movies exist in universe where they are based on the Doctors adventures. Kate Stewart explains to Clara that the Doctor loves them and that: "He loaned Peter Cushing a waistcoat for the second one, they were great friends."
Moffat goes on to say tried to get the posters for the special but couldn't afford them.
Can you elaborate under a spoiler tag? No idea what that's about!I've just started reading the novelisation of Rose. Did not expect to see a sly reference to a particular incident that only viewers who saw the original broadcast of the episode would recognise. Classic Russell T.
Can you elaborate under a spoiler tag? No idea what that's about!
I've just started reading the novelisation of Rose. Did not expect to see a sly reference to a particular incident that only viewers who saw the original broadcast of the episode would recognise. Classic Russell T.
I've heard of such an incident, which I think you're referring to here. This?
I've just started reading the novelisation of Rose. Did not expect to see a sly reference to a particular incident that only viewers who saw the original broadcast of the episode would recognise. Classic Russell T.
I cobbled this together to see what it looked like combined with the First Doctor era.
Russell is fairly emphatic in DWM that Rose is the only one he'll be doing.I assume based on some teases in the prose of the Day of the Doctor novel that Moffat is going to to the silence stories next, as there's a few prods and nods to that storyline being a bit incomplete, and a 'deleted' chapter missing from the book where it's implied you've read it and immediately forgotten thanks to them. I wonder if RTD will do another? I assume Gatiss must be doing one, I bet he can't resist. I'd love to see Cornelly do Father's Day, too...