Ground Zero (graphic novel)

Ground Zero was the twenty-ninth volume of the Panini Publishing series of Doctor Who Magazine comic collections.

Publisher's summary
Collected Multi-Doctor Comic Strips - Volume 2

Five Doctors and their companions face new adventures in classic comic stories from the pages of Doctor Who Magazine.

Featuring six amazing tales:
 * Curse of the Scarab
 * Operation Proteus
 * Target Practice
 * Black Destiny
 * Ground Zero
 * Doctor Who and the Fangs of Time

The Fifth Doctor and Peri find themselves in 1930s Hollywood — where an ancient menace is about to make a deadly comeback!

The First Doctor and Susan uncover a sinister conspiracy in 1960s London which may transform the history of humanity!

The Third Doctor and Jo travel to a remote UNIT outpost, and find a deadly welcoming party waiting for them!

The Fourth Doctor, Liz [sic] and Harry travel to Russia in the future, but a tragedy from its past threatens to destroy them all!

The Seventh Doctor and Ace walk into an ambush in London's Notting Hill Carnival — and discover that a hidden power has been manipulating them for a very long time...

Plus: a special story that explores the changing life of a loyal Doctor Who fan — with the Fourth Doctor as his guide!

ALSO! A commentary section where the comics creators reveal the secrets behind the scenes, featuring photos and artwork!

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

Additional features
9-page commentary by writers, artists and editors

Credits

 * Editor: Scott Gray
 * Design: Peri Godbold & Rosanna Stewart
 * Scanning & Digital Cleanup: Paul Taylor
 * Cover Pencil & Inks: David A Roach
 * Cover Colours: James Offredi
 * Head of Production: Mark Irvine
 * Managing Editor: Alan O'Keefe
 * Managing Director: Mike Riddell
 * Special thanks to: Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Nicola Bryant, Carole Ann Ford, Sylvester McCoy, Sophie Aldred, Peter Ware, Tom Spilsbury, John Ainsworth, Emily Cook, Marcus Hearn, John Freeman, Gary Russell, Gary Gillatt, Gabby DeMatteis, Ross McGlinchey and all the writers and artists whose work is presented herein.