Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Archives #39

Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Archives #39
Title Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Archives #39 PDF eBook
Author Paul Cornell
Publisher Titan Comics
Total Pages 83
Release 2015-08-26
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 1785850881

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When a strange force flings the TARDIS into our universe, the Doctor encounters a 12-year-old girl who happens to be a huge fan of the Doctor Who television show. The Doctor must then grapple with being a fictional character, along with monsters lurking in the girl¡¯s school, on the way to coming face-to-face with the actor who portrays him, Matt Smith. Written by Doctor Who TV writer Paul Cornell and artist Jimmy Broxton to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who.

Doctor Who: Nothing O'Clock

Doctor Who: Nothing O'Clock
Title Doctor Who: Nothing O'Clock PDF eBook
Author Neil Gaiman
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 40
Release 2013-11-21
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1405913320

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Eleven Doctors, eleven months, eleven stories: a year-long celebration of Doctor Who! The most exciting names in children's fiction each create their own unique adventure about the time-travelling Time Lord. Thousands of years ago, Time Lords built a Prison for the Kin. They made it utterly impregnable and unreachable. As long as Time Lords existed, the Kin would be trapped forever and the universe would be safe. They had planned for everything . . . everything, that is, other than the Time War and the fall of Gallifrey. Now the Kin are free again and there's only one Time Lord left in the universe who can stop them! Author Neil Gaiman puts his own unique spin on the Doctor's amazing adventures through time and space in the eleventh and final story in the bestselling 50th anniversary series!

Gender and the Quest in British Science Fiction Television

Gender and the Quest in British Science Fiction Television
Title Gender and the Quest in British Science Fiction Television PDF eBook
Author Tom Powers
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 285
Release 2016-10-18
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1476665524

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The subjects of this book constitute a significant cross section of BBC science fiction television. With such characters as the Doctor (an enigmatic time-traveling alien), Kerr Avon (a problematic rebel leader), Dave Lister (a slovenly last surviving human) and Captain Jack Harkness (a complex omnisexual immortal), these shows have both challenged and reinforced viewer expectations about the small-screen masculine hero. This book explores the construction of gendered heroic identity in the series from both production and fan perspectives. The paradoxical relationships between the producers, writers and fans of the four series are discussed. Fan fiction, criticism and videos are examined that both celebrate and criticize BBC science fiction heroes and villains.

Steven Moffat&'s Doctor Who 2010: The Critical Fan&'s Guide to Matt Smith&'s First Series (Unauthorized)

Steven Moffat&'s Doctor Who 2010: The Critical Fan&'s Guide to Matt Smith&'s First Series (Unauthorized)
Title Steven Moffat&'s Doctor Who 2010: The Critical Fan&'s Guide to Matt Smith&'s First Series (Unauthorized) PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Punked Books
Total Pages 226
Release
Genre
ISBN 1908375051

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Design for Doctor Who

Design for Doctor Who
Title Design for Doctor Who PDF eBook
Author Piers D. Britton
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 273
Release 2021-05-20
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1350116831

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The long-running popular TV series Doctor Who is, Piers Britton argues, a 'uniquely design intensive text': its time-and-space-travel premise requires that designers be tirelessly imaginative in devising new worlds and entities and recreating past civilizations. While Doctor Who's attempts at worldbuilding are notorious for being hit-and-miss – old jokes about wobbly walls and sink plungers die hard – the distinctiveness of the series' design imagery is beyond question. And over the course of six decades Doctor Who has produced designs which are not only iconic but, in being repeatedly revisited and updated, have proven to be an ever-more important element in the series' identity and mythos. In the first in-depth study of Doctor Who's costumes, sets and graphics, Piers Britton offers an historical overview of both the original and the revived series, explores theoretical frameworks for evaluating Doctor Who design, and provides detailed analysis of key images. Case studies include the visual morphology of Doctor Who's historical adventures, the evaluative character of cosplay, and the ongoing significance for the Doctor Who brand of such high-profile designs as the Daleks and the TARDIS interior, the 'time-tunnel' title sequence, and the costumes of the Fourth and Thirteenth Doctors.

Tarnished Heroes, Charming Villains and Modern Monsters

Tarnished Heroes, Charming Villains and Modern Monsters
Title Tarnished Heroes, Charming Villains and Modern Monsters PDF eBook
Author Lynnette Porter
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 317
Release 2014-01-10
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0786457953

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The heroes, villains, and monsters portrayed in such popular science fiction television series as Heroes, Lost, Battlestar Galactica, Caprica, Doctor Who, and Torchwood, as well as Joss Whedon's many series, illustrate a shift from traditional, clearly defined characterizations toward much murkier definitions. Traditional heroes give way to "gray" heroes who must become more like the villains or monsters they face if they are going to successfully save society. This book examines the ambiguous heroes and villains, focusing on these characters' different perspectives on morality and their roles within society. Appendices include production details for each series, descriptions and summaries of pivotal episodes, and a list of selected texts for classroom use. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

The Who's Who of Doctor Who

The Who's Who of Doctor Who
Title The Who's Who of Doctor Who PDF eBook
Author Cameron K. McEwan
Publisher Race Point Publishing
Total Pages 243
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1627880801

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The Who’s Who of Doctor Whois the must-have handbook exploring the dynamic cast of characters inDoctor Whoover the past half century. Discover details about the intimate relationships between characters, their loyalties, their betrayals, and of course how they collide with the good Doctor through time. With over 300 entries from companions and friends to aliens and villains, and loaded with photos from fifty years ofDoctor Who, readers can learn about the Weeping Angels, River Song, the Master, and of course the dreaded Daleks. With text from Cameron K. McEwan, the creator ofBlogtor Whoand featuring artwork from the popularDoctor Whoillustrator, Andrew Skilleter, this is essential reading for all Whovians.DIV/div