DWA 200

Doctor Who Adventures # was the issue of the magazine for the week beginning 13 January 2011

Free Gift

 * Bumper sticker pack

Information / Fact File (Photo feature and Essential Info)

 * FACTFILE: This milestone 200th issue had an extended ‘Factfile’ feature giving 200 Who facts (9 pages)

Comic stories

 * The Salt Solution (4 pages)

Mega Moments (favourite scene told as a photo-feature)

 * None this issue

Fast Facts (Collectable Fact File)

 * SJA Alien Files: Abzorbaloff

Posters

 * A3 Cyberleader
 * A4 Pandorica Alliance Ships
 * A4 SJA: Shansheeth

Behind the scenes

 * None this issue

Interview

 * None this issue

Also featuring

 * Welcome and news (‘What’s Inside?’)
 * Celebration: Well wishes from the Doctor’s friends and foes.
 * Gossip: Spoilers, Things they’d never say, separated at birth, and Mons+erma+hics
 * Find the: Cryo-cyclinder to win The Coming of the Terraphiles audio book
 * Big Puzzle: Giant crossword (2 pages)
 * Puzzle page and Quiz
 * Readers contributions: Who and You Upload
 * featuring reader’s letters, photos, and art.


 * Who Knows! (Q &A)
 * Picture Puzzle: Spot the Difference to win lego figures
 * Competition Goodies (Cardboard cutout Eleventh Doctor, iPod Nano and Beast Quest books)
 * Web Watch (DWA website news)

Credits
Acting Editor: Paul Laing Production Editor: Liza Millett Senior Art Editor: Nikki Davies No Designer credit is given for this issue.

Hidden Away / Facts

 * The Eleventh Doctor showed Earth’s scientists proof for Fermat's Theory (why electrons have mass) and faster-than-light travel (using two diagrams and a joke).
 * River Song once dated a Nestene duplicate.
 * Amy Pond’s parents are called Tabetha and Augustus.
 * The TARDIS console has mustard and ketchup dispensers.
 * The Doctor is on a bowling team with Virginia Woolf.
 * The Delerium Archive is on an asteroid and is the biggest museum ever.
 * In Sardicktown, Christmas is called ‘Crystal Feast’.
 * The Aplans of Alfava Metraxis were humanoid and had two heads.
 * Van Gogh’s painting ‘The Church at Auvers’ was probably painted between 1 and 3 June 1890.

Further Information

 * Several regular features were not present in this issue due to the nine-page 200 facts feature.
 * The subscription offer for this issue is four issues for £1 and a saving of 25% (UK).
 * This issue had a cover price of £2.20 (UK) and the free gift was bagged.
 * Next issue's free gift is promoted as an inflatable shark!