The Child of Time (graphic novel)

 was the fourteenth volume of the Panini Publishing series of Doctor Who Magazine comic collections, and the second collection to feature the Eleventh Doctor.

Like all in the series, it was notable for its high quality digital restoration of the comics. It was the first chance readers had of seeing the original version of the comics since they were first published in DWM in 2009 and 2010.

Publisher's summary
Collected Eleventh Doctor Comic Strips — Volume 1

Join the Doctor and Amy Pond on their amazing adventures in space and time, in these exceptional collected comics from the pages of Doctor Who Magazine!

Featuring nine amazing stories:
 * ''Supernature
 * ''Planet Bollywood
 * ''The Golden Ones
 * ''The Professor, the Queen and the Bookshop
 * ''The Screams of Death
 * ''Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night
 * ''Forever Dreaming
 * ''Apotheosis
 * ''The Child of Time

The Doctor has a new companion – Amy Pond – and together the two of them embark on a thrilling journey through time and space. Along the way, the two friends arrive on a planet with some extraordinary plant life, encounter a society that keeps bursting into song, and enter a surreal dream world where they meet the mysterious Dark. The Doctor also faces his old enemies, the Axons, in Tokyo, and a new mystery begins: just who is the strange little girl, Chiyoko, the enigmatic ‘Child of Time’ …?

PLUS! A bumper commentary section where the writers, artists and editors reveal the stories behind the strips, featuring never-before-published artwork, original story outlines and much more!

An essential collection for fans of Doctor Who and classic British comics!

Additional features

 * Commentary by writers, artists and editors

Credits

 * Project Editor: Tom Spilsbury & Scott Gray
 * Designer: Peri Godbold
 * Cover pencils and inks by: David A Roach
 * Cover colours by: James Offredi
 * Head of Production: Mark Irvine
 * Managing Editor: Alan O'Keefe
 * Managing Director: Mike Riddell
 * Special thanks to: Steven Moffat, Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Gary Russell, Richard Atkinson, Peter Ware, John Ainsworth, Mark Wright and all the writers and artists whose work is presented herein