Doctor Who Magazine

`Doctor Who Magazine` (formerly Doctor Who Weekly), is currently a four-weekly periodical that publishes Doctor Who news, reviews, articles and comic stories. Originally launched by Marvel UK Doctor Who Weekly, began publication in October 1979 before later being sold to Panini Publishing Ltd.

Over the years, the title of `Doctor Who Magazine` has changed slightly. Each of the name changes have been subtle, and very broadly speaking reflect a change of editor and direction for the title. Continuity however remains intact throughout.

Doctor Who Magazine (regular issues) Links by issue

 * Doctor Who Weekly (Issues 1 - 43)
 * (17th October 1979 - 6th August 1980) Every Thursday priced 12p


 * Doctor Who - A Marvel Monthly (Issues 44 - 60)
 * (September 1980 - January 1982)published by Marvel Comics Ltd.


 * Doctor Who Monthly (Issues 61 - 84)
 * (February 1982 - January 1984) published monthly by Marvel Comics Ltd.


 * The Official Doctor Who Magazine (Issues 85 - 98)
 * (May 1984 - March 1985) published monthly by Marvel Comics Ltd.


 * The Doctor Who Magazine (Issues 99 - 106)
 * (April 1985 - November 1985) published monthly by Marvel Comics Ltd.


 * Doctor Who Magazine (Issues 107 - 163)
 * (December 1985 - October 1987) published monthly by Marvel Comics Ltd.


 * Doctor Who Magazine (Issues 164 - 237)
 * (November 1987 - August 1996) published every fourth Thursday by Marvel Comics Ltd.


 * Doctor Who Magazine (Issues 237 - ?)
 * (September 1996 - to date) published every fourth Thursday by Panini UK Ltd.

`Doctor Who Magazine` has been in continuous publication since its launch offering special editions each year in addition to its regular issues.

A number of sister publications at various times have been published, with some ongoing features alternating between titles.


 * Doctor Who Magazine (special issues)
 * Doctor Who Magazine - Classic Comics
 * Doctor Who Magazine - Poster Magazines
 * Doctor Who Magazine - Graphic Novels

`Doctor Who Magazine` has also contributed, throughout its various regular and special issues, to the continuation of the Doctor's comic strip adventures, helping to make it the longest running ongoing comic strip related to a television series in the world.

The TARDIS Index File uses the prefix DWM to refer to fiction (in comic or prose form) printed in this publication.