DW84 9

The Doctor’s Comic Strip Stories
Fourth Doctor Comic Strip Stories:
 * Doctor Who: `The Life Bringer`
 * First Appeared: DWM (Issue 49-51)

Back-Up Comic Strip Stories

 * Star Tigers
 * First Appeared: DWM (Issue 27-28)

Articles

 * "A Probable History of the Daleks" (by Patrick Daniel O'Neill)
 * A curiously untitled page about Editor Jim Salicrup attending a New York City Convention with a very dark photo which you can just about make out Louise Jameson at a signing (with the editor on the right).

Also Featuring

 * Who Cares (Letters Page)
 * Who Knows (News)

Credited Credits

 * Editor in Chief: Jim Shooter
 * Editor: Jim Salicrup
 * Art Director: John Romita
 * Art Assistants: Phil Lord
 * Assistant Production Coordinator: Ron Zaime
 * Production: Harry Candelario, Rob Carosella, Phil Felix, Morrie Kuramoto, John Morelli and Barry Shapiro
 * Typesetting: Brenda Mings
 * Cover Artist: Dave Gibbons
 * Cover Colorist: George Roussos
 * Colorist: Andy Yanchus
 * Traffic Manager: Virginia Romita
 * Visiting Fang Rock: Irving Forbush

Further Information

 * Following the success of the Doctor’s comic strip adventures in the UK’s Doctor Who Magazine (DWM) and the trial period in Doctor Who Marvel Premiere (Issues 57-60) (see Marvel Comics), this separate title was released in the USA and ran for 23 issues.
 * This all colour monthly title was priced $1.50 (US).
 * Dave Gibbons provided all-new cover artwork for this issue.
 * All the comic strips reprinted in DWUS were cleaned up with many being presented in full colour for the first.
 * The reprinted comic strip material is now sourced.
 * The cover flags up a new column "Who Knows with all the latest news."
 * Given that photographs are included elsewhere it seems likely that the decision to draw them (badly) to illustrate the Dalek article, was a financial one. The illustration of the Dalek creator Stravos (sic), is particularly scary, along with the Fourth Doctor's very brightly coloured scarf which incidently also was commented on in the letters page.