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Moving Targets

One of the things I miss most from the Classic series of Doctor Who is the Target novelizations. In fact the Target books are what turned me from a casual viewer into a hardcore fan. 

These books weren't limited by budgets or programme schedules and had a whole range of past Doctors filling their pages. I wasn't old enough to remember Tom Baker as the Doctor, but thanks to The Face of Evil I really didn't feel as if I had missed out. Not really.

But I digress. 

Sadly New Who doesn't do Target versions of their episodes, but that hasn't stopped Old Type 40 from coming up with some truely inspired covers for them anyway.

Have a look through his past work and keep coming back for new additions.
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