 By: | Alasdair Stuart | | Rating: | Awaiting 3 votes Vote here | | Review: | None yet Add a review | | Released: | 24 December 2020
| | Publisher: | Obverse Books | | ISBN: | 978-1-913456-12-2 | | Format: | paperback | | Owned: | | | Buy: |  |  | (Not currently available) |
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Cover blurb: "She didn't just show me any old future, she showed me exactly the future I needed to see." A puzzle. A key. A superstructure and, arguably, the most important Doctor Who story ever made. The Day of the Doctor is all these things and much more. For this 50th Black Archive, Alasdair Stuart examines the 3D storytelling at the heart of the show's 50th anniversary tale from 2013. Alasdair Stuart is a professional enthusiast, pop culture analyst, and writer behind the award-nominated weekly newsletter, The Full Lid. He is a Hugo finalist, and co-owns the Escape Artists Podcast Network. THE BLACK ARCHIVE: Book-length looks at single Doctor Who stories from 1963 to the present day
"A grandly ambitious thing to attempt with something as exhaustively detailed as (Doctor Who). But they actually manage it. Treat your bookshelf." —Doctor Who Magazine |