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Silver Carrier
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Title: | Silver Carrier |
Publisher: | Seventh Door Fanzines |
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Date(s): | 1992 - ? |
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Fandom: | Doctor Who |
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Language: | English |
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Silver Carrier is a gen Doctor Who anthology. There are at least ten issues.
The best in short Doctor Who fiction. Each issue is A5, 60 to 72 pages, with a colour cover.
Issue 1
1992
- A Little More Curvy by Mark Jones
Issue 2
Issue 3
January 1993
- The Child by Mark Jones
Issue 4
Issue 5
Issue 6
Issue 7
A seventh Doctor special, featuring stories by Daniel O’Mahony, Keith Topping, Matthew Jones, Paul Farnsworth and others, including Paul’s Doctor Who and His Fantastic Trousers.
Issue 8
Twelve stories by Matthew Jones, Jeremy Daw, Paul Farnsworth and others, including Matthew’s acclaimed Cybermen tale The Function of Love.
Issue 9
Twelve short stories inspired by Doctor Who, including Jurassic Lark, by Matthew Jones (author of Bad Therapy and Beyond the Sun): the Doctor, Benny and Ace discover the eggs of a lost species in prehistoric Earth.
- Interrogation by Jeremy Daw