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Post by project37 on May 31, 2020 14:52:54 GMT
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Post by mark687 on May 31, 2020 15:15:12 GMT
Already did when Lockdown Started covered for the next 4 Issues and it takes a week or so longer to arrive. Regards mark687
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Post by project37 on Jun 1, 2020 8:59:28 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2020 4:22:04 GMT
And, bought. I really enjoyed that. A well-deserved winner for the First Doctor polls and it's lovely to see Race Against Time, a lost Sixth Doctor and Rani story, getting some love from an entry by Steve Lyons 1. A nice addition to the tribute to Pip Baker. 1 - If the article piques your interest, I wrote up a review of Race Against Time some months ago that covers similar, but not quite the same, territory.
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Post by aussiedoctorwhofan on Jun 2, 2020 7:00:09 GMT
Interesting to see on face book there is a "spirited debate" over the factuality of this.
LOL
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Post by tuigirl on Jun 2, 2020 7:07:53 GMT
Interesting to see on face book there is a "spirited debate" over the factuality of this. LOL I stopped reading the comments because it brought out the usual toxic elements and ended in the usual toxic droppings flung in all directions.
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Post by aussiedoctorwhofan on Jun 2, 2020 7:09:53 GMT
Interesting to see on face book there is a "spirited debate" over the factuality of this. LOL I stopped reading the comments because it brought out the usual toxic elements and ended in the usual toxic droppings flung in all directions. Oh.. Every time like clockwork they crawl out of their negative abyss.. It's fascinatingly stoopid..! Do they really think their opinion will change a tv show <clicks fingers> like that, to what you want your version of Who to look like.
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Post by tuigirl on Jun 2, 2020 7:16:17 GMT
I stopped reading the comments because it brought out the usual toxic elements and ended in the usual toxic droppings flung in all directions. Oh.. Every time like clockwork they crawl out of their negative abyss.. It's fascinatingly stoopid..! Do they really think their opinion will change a tv show <clicks fingers> like that, to what you want your version of Who to look like. What I hate more is that they spread the negativity and the hate around like candy.
Completely kills any positive vibe. So there was a cry for help from Scott Gray and they managed to see this a personal attack upon them. Uhm. On which planet? No idea what show they were watching all these years, but I am sure I am not familiar with it.
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Post by Whovitt on Jun 2, 2020 7:50:00 GMT
I would get a subscription so I can get the Time Lord Victorious strip, but they don't offer subscriptions outside the UK Makes it a bit difficult for other countries to access it. Does anyone know a way I can have it imported to Australia?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2020 7:55:04 GMT
Oh.. Every time like clockwork they crawl out of their negative abyss.. It's fascinatingly stoopid..! Do they really think their opinion will change a tv show <clicks fingers> like that, to what you want your version of Who to look like. What I hate more is that they spread the negativity and the hate around like candy.
Completely kills any positive vibe. So there was a cry for help from Scott Gray and they managed to see this a personal attack upon them. Uhm. On which planet? No idea what show they were watching all these years, but I am sure I am not familiar with it. Yes, I believe that whole circus is commonly known as "missing the point", I think scrolling on past them was a good call. A voluntary £6.00 isn't going to put me out of pocket, really, and Doctor Who Magazine's brought a lot of joy over the years. If they need it, I can do it. Any other energy in that sphere is better spent on exploring things like Anthony Lamb's renders, which continue to be just relentlessly impressive (these are wholly digital, by the way, not photographed figurines.)
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Post by Whovitt on Jun 2, 2020 8:06:38 GMT
What I hate more is that they spread the negativity and the hate around like candy.
Completely kills any positive vibe. So there was a cry for help from Scott Gray and they managed to see this a personal attack upon them. Uhm. On which planet? No idea what show they were watching all these years, but I am sure I am not familiar with it. Yes, I believe that whole circus is commonly known as "missing the point", I think scrolling on past them was a good call. A voluntary £6.00 isn't going to put me out of pocket, really, and Doctor Who Magazine's brought a lot of joy over the years. If they need it, I can do it. Any other energy in that sphere is better spent on exploring things like Anthony Lamb's renders, which continue to be just relentlessly impressive (these are wholly digital, by the way, not photographed figurines.) No way is that just digital?!
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Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2020 8:18:46 GMT
Yes, I believe that whole circus is commonly known as "missing the point", I think scrolling on past them was a good call. A voluntary £6.00 isn't going to put me out of pocket, really, and Doctor Who Magazine's brought a lot of joy over the years. If they need it, I can do it. Any other energy in that sphere is better spent on exploring things like Anthony Lamb's renders, which continue to be just relentlessly impressive (these are wholly digital, by the way, not photographed figurines.) No way is that just digital?! I know, right? Created entirely in Blender. The man has some very serious skill with computer graphics software. Great timing too, I looked up subscription options in Australia and I think I might have two possible solutions. Depending on what your budget looks like, Pocketmags's partner Magazine.co.uk offers a 12-month subscription under its International Delivery tab. That's if you want print copies. In digital format for the same length of time, it's available from here at Pocketmags. The price difference between the two is... significant. I'd personally go for the digital option as I've had very little trouble with Pocketmags's online reader. It's very user-friendly. But I can also see the appeal of having the issues there in front of you too. At the buyer's discretion. I'll dig around some more and see if there are any cheaper print options floating around.
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Post by Whovitt on Jun 2, 2020 8:24:07 GMT
No way is that just digital?! I know, right? Created entirely in Blender. The man has some very serious skill with computer graphics software. Great timing too, I looked up subscription options in Australia and I think I might have two possible solutions. Depending on what your budget looks like, Pocketmags's partner Magazine.co.uk offers a 12-month subscription under its International Delivery tab. That's if you want print copies. In digital format for the same length of time, it's available from here at Pocketmags. The price difference between the two is... significant. I'd personally go for the digital option as I've had very little trouble with Pocketmags's online reader. It's very user-friendly. But I can also see the appeal of having the issues there in front of you too. At the buyer's discretion. I'll dig around some more and see if there are any cheaper print options floating around. Having done some very basic work in 3D rendering, yeah, that's absolutely incredible! Yeah, I'd like physical copies of the TLV issues, but I don't know if I want them quite *that* much. If you do happen to find something better I'd love to know, but if not I might wait for the issues to release in the UK and then see if I get a copy through Amazon or something. I don't know, maybe when the first TLV issue comes out I'll have changed my mind, but that's a little too pricey for me at the moment. (EDIT: Who am I joking, I'll never pay *that* much...)
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Post by bohnny on Jun 2, 2020 8:47:41 GMT
I would get a subscription so I can get the Time Lord Victorious strip, but they don't offer subscriptions outside the UK Makes it a bit difficult for other countries to access it. Does anyone know a way I can have it imported to Australia? You can subscribe via unique magazines: I did for quite a few years, but decided to go digital a few years ago I have a couple of newsagents near me that get the Mag and I still pick up the odd edition if I feel it is worth keeping hold of. I might do that for time lord victorious.
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Post by Whovitt on Jun 2, 2020 9:30:15 GMT
I would get a subscription so I can get the Time Lord Victorious strip, but they don't offer subscriptions outside the UK Makes it a bit difficult for other countries to access it. Does anyone know a way I can have it imported to Australia? You can subscribe via unique magazines: I did for quite a few years, but decided to go digital a few years ago I have a couple of newsagents near me that get the Mag and I still pick up the odd edition if I feel it is worth keeping hold of. I might do that for time lord victorious. Thanks, that's a much more reasonable price. Not sure how many issues I'll need though, so I'll wait until closer to release before considering putting in an order
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Post by whiskeybrewer on Jun 2, 2020 10:19:44 GMT
Tried getting it on the Panini site, which it lead me to. Said Page wasnt available
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Post by fitzoliverj on Jun 25, 2020 19:08:21 GMT
New issue's out. I'm quite disappointed that I turned out to be right and it was only an article about "The Night Walkers" and not the comic itself - especially when the article reveals it has NEVER been reprinted!
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