Comprising every Seventh Doctor adventure across the issues 130-150 inclusive, the collection also includes the Doctor's first encounter with Death's Head.
The collection includes the following:
• “A Cold Day in Hell” by Simon Furman, pencils by John Ridgway, inks by Tim Perkins • “Redemption!” by Simon Furman, pencils by Kev Hopgood, inks by Tim Perkins • “The Crossroads of Time” by Simon Furman, art by Geoff Senior • “Claws of the Klathi”! by Mike Collins, pencils by Kev Hopgood, inks by Dave Hine • “Culture Shock!” by Grant Morrison, art by Bryan Hitch • “Keepsake” by Simon Furman, art by John Higgins • “Planet of the Dead” by John Freeman, art by Lee Sullivan • “Echoes of the Mogor!” by Dan Abnett, art by John Ridgway • “Time and Tide” by Richard Alan (writing as Richard Starkings) and John Carnell, art by Dougie Braithwaite and Dave Elliott • “Follow that TARDIS!” by John Carnell, art by Andy Lanning, Kev Hopgood, Dougie Braithwaite and Dave Elliott • “Invaders from Gantac!” by Alan Grant, pencils by Martin Griffiths, inks by Cam Smith
Comprising every Seventh Doctor adventure across the issues 130-150 inclusive, the collection also includes the Doctor's first encounter with Death's Head.
The collection includes the following:
• “A Cold Day in Hell” by Simon Furman, pencils by John Ridgway, inks by Tim Perkins • “Redemption!” by Simon Furman, pencils by Kev Hopgood, inks by Tim Perkins • “The Crossroads of Time” by Simon Furman, art by Geoff Senior • “Claws of the Klathi”! by Mike Collins, pencils by Kev Hopgood, inks by Dave Hine • “Culture Shock!” by Grant Morrison, art by Bryan Hitch • “Keepsake” by Simon Furman, art by John Higgins • “Planet of the Dead” by John Freeman, art by Lee Sullivan • “Echoes of the Mogor!” by Dan Abnett, art by John Ridgway • “Time and Tide” by Richard Alan (writing as Richard Starkings) and John Carnell, art by Dougie Braithwaite and Dave Elliott • “Follow that TARDIS!” by John Carnell, art by Andy Lanning, Kev Hopgood, Dougie Braithwaite and Dave Elliott • “Invaders from Gantac!” by Alan Grant, pencils by Martin Griffiths, inks by Cam Smith