Monster Marvel Memories

Monster Marvel Memories was a compilation of selected works by Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett, with accompanying commentary throughout from the pair. It mainly focused on their collaborations for Marvel Comics (as implied by the title) but also covered pieces from before and after this time as well, including some of Quinn and Howett's solo endeavours.

The book reprinted several strips from the Doctor Who? series, which ran for thirteen years in Marvel's Doctor Who Magazine, in addition to a small amount of previously-unpublished material of relevance to the Doctor Who universe.

Publisher's summary
Quinn & Howett took the Marvel Universe and gave it a surreal British slant as it morphed into Earth 33 and a 1/3! This collection of their finest work takes you from Gallifrey to Shepherd's Bush via Liverpool and Titan — and don't miss the never before seen Stan Lee poem available only in this book!!

Comic stories

 * Untitled 1
 * An Unearthly Child: The Unscreened Edition (colourised version from DW84 23)
 * Ariel
 * Untitled 2
 * First page of Welcome to Disaster World
 * Second page of The Doctor in the Media
 * Famous Daleks No 7
 * Untitled 3
 * The Tyme Twins
 * One panel from Some BBC Special Effects That Weren't So Special
 * Father Christmas and TARDIS
 * Twit in Space
 * Doctor Who? 219
 * Doctor Who? 220
 * Doctor Who? 221
 * Untitled 4
 * Untitled 5
 * Untitled 6
 * Bloody Ages Ago

Other features

 * A 1965 letter from a BBC representative to Tim Quinn responding to his complaint about Ian Chesterton and Barbara Wright leaving Doctor Who. It explained Ian and Barbara had returned to Earth and that in their place Steven Taylor played by Peter Purves would be joining Dr. Who and Vickie [sic] in a new series of adventures.
 * Cover of the 2-in-1 version of Drawing Breath and Argh!, featuring Daleks and a Cybermat
 * Rough and final cover of It's Bigger on the Inside!
 * Photograph of Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett next to a TARDIS in Sweden
 * Cover and contents page of Channel 33⅓, as well as a newspaper clipping reporting that a Derek James of Newchapel had referred the comic to the Metropolitan Police due to its supposedly adult content
 * Photograph of Quinn and Howett at the 1986 Liverpool Festival of Comedy, in which the art for Doctor Who? 94 can be seen
 * Photograph of Quinn and Howett with Louise Jameson at a Fan Aid convention to raise money for Ethiopia famine relief
 * Photograh of Quinn and Howett with a Cyberman at a 1980s Doctor Who convention
 * Front and back cover of The Doctor Who Fun Book
 * Who's Who at Marvel UK?, featuring a photograph of "Time Lords" Gary Russell and Marcus Hearn enjoying "the wit of Quinn & Howett in the latest edition"