Doctor Who Yearbook 1994

=Overview=
 * Release Number 3
 * Publisher Marvel Comics,UK
 * Released in September 1993
 * ISBN: 1-85400-317-8
 * Priced £4.50
 * Format Hardback 64 pages
 * Featured Doctor: All seven Doctors
 * Featured Companions: to be added
 * Featured Enemies: to be added

=Contents=

Features

 * ‘The Unknown Forest’ ( a look at high-brow perception) by Marcus Hearn
 * ‘Andrew Pixley’s WhoFax’ (a look at trivia)
 * ‘Thirty Years of Doctor Who in Fiction’ (a look at trivia) by Andrew Pixley
 * ‘Thirty Years of Doctor Who in Fact’ (a look at trivia) by Andrew Pixley

Comic strip Story

 * A Religious Experience
 * Rest and Re-Creation
 * Doctor Who’s Infamous Moments in History by Tim Quinn & Dicky Howett

Text Stories

 * Loop the Loup by Marc Platt(Featuring the Second Doctor)
 * Illustrated by Paul Vyse


 * Reconnaissance by Terrance Dicks (Featuring the Third Doctor)
 * Illustrated by Phil Bevan


 * The Changeling Years by Gareth Roberts (Featuring the Fourth Doctor)
 * Illustrated by Paul Vyse


 * Perfect Day by Mark Gatiss (Featuring the Fifth Doctor)
 * Illustrated by David Miller


 * The More Things Change by Andy Lane (Featuring the Sixth Doctor)
 * Illustrated by Phil Bevan


 * Pulling Strings by Nigel Robinson (Featuring the Seventh Doctor)
 * Illustrated by Brian Hudd

Additional features

 * Crossword Puzzle by Nigel Robinson

Accredited Credits

 * The Doctor Who Yearbook 1994 - created by the very busy team of gnomes called Gary Russell, Marcus Hearn, Peri Godbold, Gary Knight, Louise Cassell, Julie Pickering, Chris McCormack, Mathew Hyde, Fiona Moscatelli and Paul Neary.

=Additional Notes=
 * This was the third of five Yearbooks published by Marvel Comics, UK publishers of Doctor Who Magazine which continued the Doctor Who Annual tradition first established by World Distributors.
 * Aimed at the Christmas market the year stated on the cover, (or else used to identify an Annual or Yearbook), announces the next year (i.e. the 1993 Annual was published in 1992).
 * The publication of the Yearbook also offered a `holiday special` to readers of the monthly magazine title.

=External links= To be added