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'Doctor Who' Christmas Special Drops New 'Mysterio' Photos
'Doctor Who' Christmas Special Drops New 'Mysterio' Photos
'Doctor Who' Christmas Special Drops New 'Mysterio' Photos
We’ve yet to see a formal trailer for Doctor Who 2016 Christmas special “The Return of Doctor Mysterio,” but the sheer volume of fresh photos might just make up for it. Meet the mysterious “Ghost” in, and out of costume, as The Doctor and Nardole undertake a new Manhattan adventure complete with babies and creepy surgeons.
'Doctor Who' Collides With 'Mr. Men' In Kids' Book Mash-Up
'Doctor Who' Collides With 'Mr. Men' In Kids' Book Mash-Up
'Doctor Who' Collides With 'Mr. Men' In Kids' Book Mash-Up
Now, I'm not too sure how popular Roger Hargreaves' series of Mr. Men children's' books are in the good ol' United States, but I grew up as a massive fan of the short, digestible and highly entertaining line of books featuring the likes of Mr. Tickle, Mr. Happy and Mr. Bump (my favorite). Next year, Mr. Men will be mashed-up with another beloved British franchise as Puffin Books releases four Doctor Who-inspired children's books written and illustrated by Adam Hargreaves, who is both Roger Hargreaves' son and the original inspiration for the series!
Artist Christopher Jones On Bringing Back 'The Third Doctor'
Artist Christopher Jones On Bringing Back 'The Third Doctor'
Artist Christopher Jones On Bringing Back 'The Third Doctor'
Even by the admittedly kooky standards of Doctor Who, the adventures of the Third Doctor are remarkable for their idiosyncrasy. As portrayed by actor Jon Pertwee in the early 1970s, the Third Doctor spent much of his tenure stranded in Britain in a single time period, working alongside the military, rather than travelling across all of time and space. That's the era revisited in the new Doctor Who: New Adventures With The Third Doctor series launching this week from writer Paul Cornell, artist Christopher Jones, and colorist Hi-Fi, with the Doctor trading in his bright blue Tardis for his bright yellow roadster, Bessie. Jones spoke to ComicsAlliance about working with Cornell, and his research as an artist, and shared an exclusive look at the art process from inks to colors.

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