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The Cruel Sea
 

No. 18 of 40 in the Panini graphic novels series
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By:Robert Shearman, Mike Collins, Gareth Roberts & Steven Moffat
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Released:  May 2014
Publisher:  Panini
ISBN:978-1-84653-593-2
Format: paperback
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Note:  In December 2015, a hardback edition of this graphic novel with a different cover (the same artwork, but tinted blue) was made available to subscribers of the Doctor Who: The Complete History partwork series. It doesn’t appear to have been available to buy separately, hence is not currently listed on this site.

Cover blurb:
COLLECTED NINTH DOCTOR COMIC STRIPS

From the pages of DOCTOR WHO MAGAZINE, every single comic strip to feature the Ninth Doctor and Rose — in one volume!

Get ready for the trip of a lifetime as the TARDIS travels to London in the Swinging Sixties, to a trans-dimensional gallery in the 37th century, to the oceans of Mars in the distant future, and backwards in time to Shakespeare’s England.

Featuring five incredible adventures:

  • THE LOVE INVASION by GARETH ROBERTS
  • ART ATTACK by MIKE COLLINS
  • THE CRUEL SEA by ROBERT SHEARMAN
  • MR NOBODY by SCOTT GRAY
  • A GROATSWORTH OF WIT by GARETH ROBERTS

PLUS! STEVEN MOFFAT’s short story from the Doctor Who Annual 2006 which inspired the TV episode Blink: WHAT I DID ON MY SUMMER HOLIDAYS BY SALLY SPARROW

PLUS! A bumper commentary section where the writer and artists reveal the stories behind the strips. Featuring never-before-published artwork, original story outlines and much more!

AN ESSENTIAL COLLECTION FOR FANS OF DOCTOR WHO AND CLASSIC BRITISH COMICS!


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