'I've had adventures too. My whole life doesn't revolve around you, you know.'
When she's not busy amassing armies of Cybermen, or manipulating the Doctor and his companions, Missy has plenty of time to kill (literally). In this all new collection of stories about the renegade Time Lord we all love to hate, you'll discover just some of the mad and malevolent activities Missy gets up to while she isn't distracted by the Doctor.
So please try to keep up.
Jacqueline Rayner is the author of over 40 books and audio plays, including number one bestseller The Stone Rose, the highest-selling Doctor Who novel of all time, and two Doctor Who 'Quick Reads' for World Book Day. She lives in Essex with her husband and twin sons, and writes regularly for Doctor Who Magazine.
Paul Magrs was born in 1969 in the North East of England. He has written numerous novels and short stories for adults, teens, children and Doctor Who fans. He teaches Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University.
James Goss has adapted three Doctor Who stories by Douglas Adams for BBC Books (City of Death, The Pirate Planet, and The Krikkitmen). He's also written several original Doctor Who and Torchwood books. His novel #Haterz is in development as a motion picture. He's also written for the stage and the radio.
Peter Anghelides has written award-winning and best-selling titles, with dozens of publications for BBC Books, BBC Audio, Virgin Publishing and Big Finish Productions. His original novels, audios and short stories include Doctor Who, Torchwood, Blake's 7 and The Sarah Jane Adventures.
RICHARD DINNICK is a writer for the BBC, ITV and Disney - most recently writing on the TV series Thunderbirds Are Go. He has written books and short stories for Doctor Who, Sherlock Holmes and Stargate. His first original graphic novel, ROB, will be published by Legendary Entertainment in 2018.
He has written books and short stories for Doctor Who, Sherlock Holmes and Stargate. Richard is now writing on Titan's Doctor Who comic range and Legendary Entertainment is developing his first graphic novel.
Richard lives in Norfolk with his wife, two children and a menagerie of dogs, cats and chickens...
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A new Doctor Who novel from Paul Magrs, out in August, lands the Third Doctor and Jo Grant in mythological peril... https://t.co/1U7T6MrRx7
I write comics, and I write about comics. Queer. Student of American Culture & Literature @ Ege Uni. They/Them
@Praxeus_stan Al Ewing, Si Spurrier, and Cavan Scott leaving british comics stuff to focus on american work have hurt both Doctor Who comics and 2000AD's quality so much, we need new young writers for both 😭
Months before this issue came out I was at London Super Comic Con in 2015 sitting on a Doctor Who comics panel with the back-ups gang, Cavan Scott, Al Ewing, and my impostor syndrome. A young fan asks the question "have any of you considered doing a multi-Master story?"