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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Doctor Who at the Museum of caricature

Doctor Who in Comics exhibitionAlmost, as a doctor has been on - and - our television screens has also seen its incarnation of comics.

The longest science fiction world series began at the end of 1963 and the Doctor first appeared in animated form in the Comic TV the following year.

A new exhibition, Doctor Who Comics: 1964-2011 brings together works of art with all eleven medical publications including TV Comic, TV Century 21 and doctor who magazine. Comic strips were one of the ways that keep the doctor alive for fans when television was off the air for 16 years, Yes, except the only Paul McGann TV movie, they are not written! -between 1989 and 2005.

The show, which is embodied in the Museum of caricature in London on Wednesday, features works by many writers and artists as Brian bolland, dave gibbons, Dicky howett, Roger langridge, David Lloyd, john wagner, Pat millsand alan moore . It seems to establish a family hit for all generations in the summer. Catch it before dematerialises on 30 October.

Drawings above Paul Grist and James Offredi

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