Obverse Books

Obverse Books is a fiction imprint set up in 2008 by Stuart Douglas with the aim of providing more adult-oriented Doctor Who-related fiction, with initial emphasis on the character of Iris Wildthyme, created by Paul Magrs for the BBC Books range.

Starting in 2011, Obverse published the Obverse Quarterly, a subscription-based quarterly paperback series, with initial offerings including spin-off collections from Iris Wildthyme, vintage genre reprints, horror stories, and a collection of tales centred round the albino Sexton Blake villain, Zenith, with contributions from Michael Moorcock, Paul Magrs and George Mann.

Since early 2016, Obverse have published the Black Archive, a monthly series of books examining individual Doctor Who stories.

Iris Wildthyme

 * Iris Wildthyme and the Celestial Omnibus (editors, Paul Magrs and Stuart Douglas, 2009)
 * The Panda Book of Horror (editors Stuart Douglas & Paul Magrs, 2009)
 * Ms Wildthyme and Friends Investigate
 * Iris: Abroad (editors Stuart Douglas & Paul Magrs, 2010)
 * Wildthyme in Purple (editors Cody Quijano-Schell and Stuart Douglas, 2011)
 * Lady Stardust (editor Stuart Douglas, 2012)
 * Iris: Fifteen (editor Stuart Douglas, 2013)
 * Iris Wildthyme of Mars (editor Philip Purser-Hallard, 2014)
 * The Perennial Miss Wildthyme (editor Dale Smith, 2015)
 * A Clockwork Iris (editors, Paul Magrs and Stuart Douglas, 2017)

Faction Paradox

 * A Romance in Twelve Parts (editors Stuart Douglas and Lawrence Miles, 2011)
 * Burning with Optimism's Flames (editor Julian Eales, 2012)
 * Against Nature (Lawrence Burton, 2013)
 * The Brakespeare Voyage (Simon Bucher-Jones and Jonathan Dennis, 2013)
 * Liberating Earth (editor Kate Orman, 2015)
 * Head of State (Andrew Hickey, 2015)
 * Weapons Grade Snake Oil (Blair Bidmead, 2017)
 * Spinning Jenny (Dale Smith, 2017)

The City of the Saved

 * Tales of the City (editor Philip Purser-Hallard, 2012)
 * More Tales of the City (editor Philip Purser-Hallard, 2013)
 * Tales of the Great Detectives (editor Philip Purser-Hallard, 2014)
 * Furthest Tales of the City (editor Philip Purser-Hallard, 2015)
 * Tales of the Civil War (editor Philip Purser-Hallard, 2017)

Other

 * Señor 105 & the Elements of Danger (editor Cody Quijano-Schell, 2011)
 * The Casebook of the Manleigh Halt Irregulars (editor Philip Craggs, 2013)

The Black Archive

 * Rose (Jon Arnold)
 * The Massacre (James Cooray Smith)
 * The Ambassadors of Death (LM Myles)
 * Dark Water / Death in Heaven (Philip Purser-Hallard)
 * Image of the Fendahl (Simon Bucher-Jones)
 * Ghost Light (Jonathan Dennis)
 * The Mind Robber (Andrew Hickey)
 * Black Orchid (Ian Millsted)
 * The God Complex (Paul Driscoll)
 * Scream of the Shalka (Jon Arnold)
 * The Evil of the Daleks (Simon Guerrier)
 * Pyramids of Mars (Kate Orman)
 * Human Nature / The Family of Blood (Naomi Jacobs and Philip Purser-Hallard)
 * The Ultimate Foe (James Cooray Smith)
 * Full Circle (John Toon)
 * Carnival of Monsters (Ian Potter)
 * The Impossible Planet / The Satan Pit (Simon Bucher-Jones)
 * Face the Raven (Sarah Groenewegen)
 * Heaven Sent (Kara Dennison)
 * Hell Bent (Alyssa Franke)
 * The Curse of Fenric (Una McCormack)
 * The Time Warrior (Matthew Kilburn)
 * Doctor Who (1996) (Paul Driscoll)

Other non-fiction

 * An Electric Storm: Daphne, Delia and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop (Ned Netherwood)
 * The 500 Year Diary (Volume 1) (Paul Castle)
 * The Annual Years (Paul Magrs)
 * Face to Face: The Classic Years (Eddie McGuigan)
 * Time's Mosaic 5 – Davison,Sarah-Jane and K9 (Finn Clark)
 * Time's Mosaic 9 – Eccleston, Torchwood and Quatermass (Finn Clark)
 * Downtime – The Lost Years of Doctor Who (Dylan Rees)