Doctor Who Storybook 2009

Jul 10, 2008 15:52

The Storybook 2009 from publishing house Panini is a collection of 8 stories by professional Who writers depicting adventures with the Doctor and Donna in a fully illustrated 80-page hardback and will be coming out in August.
More information on the writers and the stories under cut:

The Doctor and Donna travel to previously unseen times and places in this new collection of adventures, full of monsters, thrills and scares, and all illustrated in full colour. The time travellers face mythical beasts on a desert island in the company of Jason and his Argonauts, square up to a terrifying Ice Warrior in the wastes of the Arctic Circle, battle the cute-but-deadly denizens of a theme park gone mad, get tangled up in the mystery of the Bayeux Tapestry, and try to prevent an entire planet from being kidnapped.

The book contains seven brand new short stories, featuring writers from the TV series itself.

  • Hello Children, Everywhere, written by Paul Magrs, illustrated by Brian Williamson.

  • Grand Theft Planet! written by James Moran (The Fires of Pompeii), illustrated by Daryl Joyce.

  • Cold written by Mark Gatiss (The Unquiet Dead, The Idiot's Lantern), illustrated by Ben Willsher.

  • Bing Bong written by Gareth Roberts (The Shakespeare Code, The Unicorn and the Wasp) & Clayton Hickman, illustrated by Dan McDaid.

  • Island of the Sirens written by Keith Temple (Planet of the Ood), illustrated by Adrian Salmon.

  • The Puplet written by Gary Russell, illustrated by Andy Walker.

  • Hold Your Horses written by Nicholas Pegg, illustrated by Jon Haward & Nigel Dobbyn.
Plus there's a comic strip, The Immortal Emperor written by Jonathan Morris with art by Rob Davis, and A Letter from the Doctor as told to new showrunner Steven Moffat (The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances, The Girl in the Fireplace, Blink, Silence in the Library/Forest of the Dead).

The 80-page hardback also features a new painted cover by Alister Pearson and a frontispiece by David A Roach. It's published by Panini Books and edited by Clayton Hickman.The stories look great and I'm definitely getting this after the excellent 2007 and 2008 editions. This time the Letter from the Doctor will be passed on to us by Steven Moffat rather than Russell T. Davies, so here's the first example of him getting into the job of new show-runner.
Check out the AWESOME AWESOME COVER (thank you Outpost Gallifrey):

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