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beginning of the
television series. The
first phase has
become known as the '
Polystyle era' (1964–1979) of
Doctor Who
comic strips. Paul Scoones, an historian...
- The
Doctor Who
Polystyle comic strip was the
first comic strip devoted to the long-running
British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and the...
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Countdown was a
British comic published w****ly by
Polystyle Publications – ultimately,
under several different titles – from
early 1971 to late summer...
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Polystyle Publications Ltd was a
British publisher of children's
comics and
books that
operated from 1960 to 1997,
publishing such
titles as TV Comic...
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Doctor Who
comics licence with the BBC
which had
previously been held by
Polystyle Publications since late 1964. DWCC
Launching in 1979 as a w****ly comic...
- to
continue the book
publishing interests of the News Chronicle, and
Polystyle Publications, a
publisher of children's comics. The
books became very...
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Fourth Doctor comic stories is a
collection of the
offscreen and
comic adventures of the
fourth incarnation of The Doctor, the
protagonist of the long-running...
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Beaverbrook Newspapers, and then to TV
Publications in 1960 (which
became Polystyle Publications in 1968). The
first issue ran to
eight pages, with Muffin...
- Benn – Gladiator. A Mr Benn
Annual (ISBN 0-85096-029-0) was
published by
Polystyle Publications Ltd in 1972. It was
written by Jan
Falconer and illustrated...
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British comic strip versions were produced. The
first appeared in the
Polystyle publication Target in
April 1978,
drawn by John Canning.
Target was a...