DWM 58

The 58th issue of Doctor Who Magazine was released in November 1981.

Articles

 * None

Comic stories

 * Doctor Who: Junkyard Demon (Part One)
 * Skywatch-7 (Part One)
 * The Dalek Chronicles: The Rogue Planet

Fiction

 * None

Archives

 * Archive Feature: The Five Faces of Doctor Who: DW: An Unearthly Child (retelling by episode, with no credits)
 * Archive Feature: The Five Faces of Doctor Who: DW: The Krotons (retelling by episode, with no credits)
 * Archive Feature: The Five Faces of Doctor Who: DW: Carnival of Monsters (retelling by episode, with no credits)
 * Archive Feature: The Five Faces of Doctor Who: DW: The Three Doctors (retelling by episode, with no credits)
 * Archive Feature: The Five Faces of Doctor Who: DW: Logopolis (retelling by episode, with no credits)
 * Episode Guide: The Web of Fear to The Mind Robber (Listing details including dates, episode endings, credits and dates)

Interviews / Profiles

 * Photo-file Special: Philip Madoc (Actor)
 * John Friedlander (Monster Maker)

Previews

 * None

Reviews

 * None

A4 Pin-ups

 * None

Additional features

 * Gallifrey Guardian
 * Doctor Who Letters (Letters Page)
 * Matrix Data Bank (2 pages of Questions and Answers)

Credits

 * Editor: Alan McKenzie
 * Design: Jimmy Ross
 * Art Assistance: Chas Farnsbarn
 * Consultant: Jeremy Bentham
 * Production: Tim Hampson and Nigel Bulloch
 * Publisher: Stan Lee

Additional details

 * Special themed issue to tie in with The Five Faces of Doctor Who repeat series on television.
 * The year is not displayed on the front cover.
 * There seems some confusion over the definition of the magazine's term 'archive' for this issue. The Krotons is singled out as an Archive feature (both on the cover and inside) but is treated in no more depth than the four stories featured under the heading "The Five Faces of Doctor Who". All five are archive features but do not include any story retelling by episodes or feature credit boxes.
 * The back-up strip, Skywatch-7, is the first of a two-part story (featuring the Zygons) which is concluded in DWMS Winter 1981. The only clue to this is a mention on the inside contents page.