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Comic Strip: Collected Editions

Panini has been collecting the comic sections of the magazines into a number of trade paperbacks.

Due to its comparatively short run, the Ninth Doctor comic strips collection was published as a magazine format Special Edition (issue 13, above).

The available collections are:

Doctor Title & Authors Contents Pages Published ISBN
4 The Iron Legion

Written by Pat Mills/John Wagner (1–16 and 19–34) and Steve Moore (35–38), with art by Dave Gibbons (1–16 and 19–38)
"The Iron Legion" (issues 1–8)
"City of the Damned" (issues 9–16)
"The Star Beast" (issues 19–26)
"Dogs of Doom" (issues 27–34)
"The Time Witch" (issues 35–38)
Bonus feature: Interview with Dave Gibbons, originally printed in Doctor Who Classic Comics issue 11
164 2004 ISBN 1-904159-37-0
4 Dragon's Claw

Written by Steve Moore (39–52) and Steve Parkhouse (53–60), with art by Dave Gibbons (39–57 and 60) and Mike McMahon/Adolfo Buylla (58–59)
"Dragon’s Claw" (issues 39–45)
"The Collector" (issue 46)
"Dreamers of Death" (issues 47–48)
"The Life Bringer!" (issues 49–50)
"The War of Words" (issue 51)
"Spider-God" (issue 52)
"The Deal" (issue 53)
"End of the Line" (issues 54–55)
"The Freefall Warriors" (issues 56–57)
"Junkyard Demon" (issues 58–59)
"The Neutron Knights" (issue 60)
164 2005 ISBN 1-904159-81-8
5 The Tides of Time

Written by Dez Skinn (17–18) and Steve Parkhouse (61–84 and 86–87), with art by Paul Neary (17–18), Dave Gibbons (61–69), Mick Austin (70–83) and Steve Dillon (84 and 86–87)
"The Tides of Time" (issues 61–67)
"Stars Fell on Stockbridge" (issues 68–69)
"The Stockbridge Horror" (issues 70–75)
"Lunar Lagoon" (issues 76–77)
"4-Dimensional Vistas" (issues 78–83)
"The Moderator" (issues 84 and 86–87)
Bonus feature: "Timeslip" (issues 17–18) This story actually features the Fourth Doctor but was included to complete the run from Doctor Who Weekly.
212 2005 ISBN 1-904159-92-3
6 Voyager

Written by Steve Parkhouse (88–99) and Alan McKenzie (101–107), with art by John Ridgway (88–107)
"The Shape Shifter" (issues 88–89)
"Voyager" (issues 90–94)
"Polly The Glot" (issues 95–97)
"Once Upon A Time-Lord" (issues 98–99)
"War-Game" (issues 100–101)
"Funhouse" (issues 102–103)
"Kane's Story" (issue 104)
"Abel's Story" (issue 105)
"The Warrior's Story" (issue 106)
"Frobisher's Story" (issue 107)
Bonus feature: Interview with John Ridgway, reprinted from Doctor Who Classic Comics issue 16
172 2007 ISBN 978-1-905239-71-9
6 The World Shapers

Written by Alan McKenzie/John Ridgway (108–110), Simon Furman (111–113, 117), Jamie Delano (114–116, 123–126), Grant Morrison (118–119, 127–129) and Mike Collins (120–122), with art by John Ridgway (108–129) and Tim Perkins (inks, 120–129)
"Exodus! / Revelation! / Genesis!" (issues 108–110)
"Nature of the Beast!" (issues 111–113)
"Time Bomb" (issues 114–116)
"Salad Daze" (issue 117)
"Changes" (issues 118–119)
"Profits of Doom!" (issues 120–122)
"The Gift" (issues 123–126)
"The World Shapers" (issues 127–129)
Bonus feature: Interview with Frobisher, reprinted from Doctor Who Magazine issue 148
188 May 2008 ISBN 978-1-905239-87-0
7 A Cold Day in Hell

Written by Simon Furman (130–135, 140), Mike Collins (136–138), Grant Morrison (139), John Freeman (141–142), Dan Abnett (143–144), Richard Alan/John Carnell (145–146), John Carnell (147) and Alan Grant (148–150), with art by John Ridgway/Tim Perkins (130–133), Kev Hopgood/Tim Perkins (134), Kev Hopgood/Dave Hine (136–138), Bryan Hitch (139), John Higgins (140), Lee Sullivan (141–142), John Ridgway (143–144), Dougie Braithwaite/Dave Elliott (145–146), Andy Lanning/Kev Hopgood (147) and Martin Griffiths/Cam Smith (148–150)
"A Cold Day in Hell!" (issues 130–133)
"Redemption!" (issue 134)
"The Crossroads of Time" (issue 135)
"Claws of the Klathi!" (issues 136–138)
"Culture Shock!" (issue 139)
"Keepsake" (issue 140)
"Planet of the Dead" (issues 141–142)
"Echoes of the Mogor!" (issues 143–144)
"Time and Tide" (issues 145–146)
"Follow that TARDIS!" (issue 147)
"Invaders from Gantac!" (issues 148–150)
Bonus feature: Introduction by Richard Starkings, the comic strip's editor at the time
Bonus feature: Commentary on all of the included strips by writers, artists and editors involved, with overview by John Freeman
180 May 2009 ISBN 978-1-84653-410-2
7 Nemesis of the Daleks

Written by Richard Alan/Steve Alan, et al.
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8 End Game

Written by Alan Barnes (244–255 and 257–265) and Scott Gray (256 and 266–271), with pencils by Martin Geraghty (244–249 and 251–255 and 266–271) and inks by Robin Smith/Robin Riggs (244–249 and 251–255 and 266–271), with art by Sean Longcroft (250) and Adrian Salmon (256)
"End Game" (issues 244–247)
"The Keep" (issues 248–249)
"Fire and Brimstone" (issues 251–255)
"Tooth and Claw" (issues 257–260)
"The Final Chapter" (issues 262–265)
"Wormwood" (issues 266–271)
"A Life of Matter & Death" (issue 250)
"By Hook or By Crook" (issue 256)
Bonus feature: "The Threshold" by Scott Gray – an introduction to The Threshold and a recap of events in the Seventh Doctor strip "Ground Zero"
Bonus feature: Commentary by Alan Barnes and Scott Gray on all featured stories with character designs and early drafts of artwork.
212 2005 ISBN 1-905239-09-2
8 The Glorious Dead

Written by Scott Gray (273–276 and 284–299), Adrian Salmon (277), Alan Barnes (278–283), Steve Moore (5–7 and 23–24), with pencils by Martin Geraghty (273–276 and 278–282 and 287–296) and inks by Robin Smith (273–276 and 278–282 and 287–296) and Fareed Choudhury (278–286), with art by Adrian Salmon (277 and 284–286), Roger Langridge (283 and 287–299), Steve Dillon (5–7 and 23–24)
"The Fallen" (issues 273–276)
"Unnatural Born Killers" (issue 277)
"The Road to Hell" (issues 278–282)
"TV Action!" (issue 283)
"The Company of Thieves" (issues 284–286)
"The Glorious Dead" (issues 287–296)
"The Autonomy Bug" (issues 297–299)
"Happy Deathday" (issue 272)
Bonus feature: Commentary on all the featured Eighth Doctor strips by Scott Gray and Alan Barnes along with designs and early drafts of artwork
Bonus feature: "Throwback: The Soul of a Cyberman" (issues 5–7) A Doctor-less story featuring the first appearance of Kroton the Cyberman
Bonus feature: "Ship of Fools" (issues 23–24) A Doctor-less story featuring Kroton the Cyberman.
244 2006 ISBN 1-905239-44-0
8 Oblivion

Written by Scott Gray (300–304, 306, 308–310, 312–328), with pencils by Martin Geraghty (300–304, 306, 308–310 and 323–328), and inks by Robin Smith (300–304, 306 and 308–310) and David A. Roach (323–328), with art by Lee Sullivan (312–317), John Ross (318–222) and Adrian Salmon (311)
"Ophidius" (issues 300–303)
"Beautiful Freak" (issue 304)
"The Way of All Flesh" (issues 306 and 308–310)
"Children of the Revolution" (issues 312–317)
"Me and My Shadow" (issue 318)
"Uroborus" (issues 319–322)
"Oblivion" (issues 323–328)
"Character Assassin" (issue 311)
Bonus Feature: Commentary on all included stories by Scott Gray with character designs and early drafts of artwork.
228 2006 ISBN 1-905239-45-9
8 The Flood

Written by Scott Gray (329, 333–353) and Gareth Roberts (330–332), with pencils / art by Roger Langridge (329), Mike Collins (330–332), Adrian Salmon (333), Anthony Williams (334–336), Martin Geraghty (337 and 346–353) and John Ross (343–345)
"Where Nobody Knows Your Name" (issue 329)
"The Nightmare Game" (issues 330–332)
"The Power of Thoueris!" (issue 333)
"The Curious Tale of Spring-Heeled Jack" (issues 334–336)
"The Land of Happy Endings" (issue 337)
"Bad Blood" (issues 338–342)
"Sins of the Fathers" (issues 343–345)
"The Flood" (issues 346–353)
Bonus feature – Commentary on all featured stories by their authors plus early designs and drawings for each.
Bonus feature – "Flood Barriers" by Clayton Hickman: A description of the difficulties of changing from the Eighth to the Ninth Doctor with the script for an alternative version of the final part of The Flood.
228 2007 ISBN 978-1-905239-65-8
10 The Betrothal of Sontar

Written by John Tomlinson/Nick Abadzis (365–367), Gareth Roberts (368), Tony Lee (369–371), Mike Collins (372–374), Jonathan Morris (375–376, Doctor Who Storybook 2007), Nev Fountain (377) and Alan Barnes (378–380), with pencils by Mike Collins (365–376) and Martin Geraghty (Doctor Who Storybook 2007, 378–380), and inks by David A. Roach (365–376, Doctor Who Storybook 2007, 378–380), art by Roger Langridge (377)
"The Betrothal of Sontar" (issues 365–367)
"The Lodger" (issue 368)
"F.A.Q." (issues 369–371)
"The Futurists" (issues 372–374)
"Interstellar Overdrive" (issues 375–376)
"Opera of Doom!" (Doctor Who Storybook 2007)
"The Green-Eyed Monster" (issues 377)
"The Warkeeper's Crown" (issues 378–380)
Bonus feature – Commentary on all featured stories by their authors plus early designs and drawings for each.
180 2008 ISBN 978-1-905239-90-0
10 The Widow's Curse

Written by Rob Davis (381–385, 395–398), Dan McDaid (386–389), Jonathan Morris (390, Doctor Who Storybook 2008, Doctor Who Storybook 2009, 399), and Ian Edginton (391–393), with pencils by Mike Collins (381–384), John Ross (385), Martin Geraghty (386–389, Doctor Who Storybook 2008), and inks by David A. Roach (381–389, 391–393, 394–398, Doctor Who Storybook 2008), with art by Roger Langridge (390) and Rob Davis (Doctor Who Storybook 2009, 399)
"The Woman Who Sold The World" (issues 381–384)
"Bus Stop!" (issue 385)
"The First" (issues 386–389)
"Sun Screen" (Doctor Who Storybook 2008)
"Death to the Doctor!" (issue 390)
"Universal Monsters" (issues 391–393)
"The Widow's Curse" (issues 395–398)
"The Immortal Emperor" (Doctor Who Storybook 2009)
"The Time of My Life" (issue 399)
Bonus feature – Commentary on all featured stories by writers, artists and editors involved, plus early designs and drawings for each.
220 2009 ISBN 978-1-84653-429-4
10 The Crimson Hand

Written by Dan McDaid (394, 400-420) and Jonathan Morris (Doctor Who Storybook 2010), with pencils by Martin Geraghty (400-402, 408-411, 416-420) and Mike Collins (403-405, 413), and inks by David A. Roach (400-405, 408-411, 413, 416-420), with art by Dan McDaid (394), Rob Davis & I. N. J. Culbard (Doctor Who Storybook 2010), Sean Longcroft (406-407), Rob Davis (412) and Paul Grist (414-415)
"Hotel Historia" (issue 394)
"Space Vikings!" (Doctor Who Storybook 2010)
"Thinktwice" (issues 400-402)
"The Stockbridge Child" (issues 403-405)
"Mortal Beloved" (issues 406-407)
"The Age of Ice" (issues 408-411)
"The Deep Hereafter" (issue 412)
"Onomatopoeia" (issue 413)
"Ghosts of the Northern Line" (issues 414-415)
"The Crimson Hand" (issues 416-420)
Bonus feature - Introduction by Russell T. Davies
Bonus feature - Commentary on all featured stories by writers and artists involved, plus early designs and drawings for each, and initial plans, with commentary, for the Majenta Pryce story arc.
260 May 2012 ISBN 978-1-84653-451-5
11 The Child of Time

Written by Jonathan Morris (421-441), with pencils by Mike Collins (421-423) and Martin Geraghty (425-428, 438-441), and inks by David A. Roach (421-423, 425-428, 438-441), with art by Roger Langridge (424), Rob Davis (429), Dan McDaid (430-431, 435-437), David A. Roach (432) and Adrian Salmon (433-434)
"Supernature" (issues 421-423)
"Planet Bollywood!" (issue 424)
"The Golden Ones" (issues 425-428)
"The Professor, the Queen and the Bookshop" (issue 429)
"The Screams of Death" (issues 430-431)
"Do Not Go Gentle into that Good Night" (issue 432)
"Forever Dreaming" (issues 433-434)
"Apotheosis" (issues 435-437)
"The Child of Time" (issues 438-441)
Bonus feature - Commentary on all featured stories by the writer and artists involved, plus early designs and drawings for each.
244 October 2012 ISBN 978-1-84653-460-7

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