Issue 170
- Chronic Fatigue
- Cameron Dixon questions how far the TV series should explore the consequences of its storylines.
- WhoLine
- The latest news from the worlds of Doctor Who.
- Fluid Links
- Robert Smith? reviews The Bells of Saint John.
- The Faceless One
- Alex Boyd contrasts how Doctor Who and Star Trek stories fundamentally differ in their opening scenes.
- Crater of Needles
- Gian-Luca di Rocco reviews The Rings of Akhetan.
- LionHearted
- David J. Lamb reviews Cold War.
- Love & Monsters
- Deborah Stanish argues that the classic companions are just as competent and strong as the modern companions.
- Block Transfers
- Julie Chaston reviews Hide.
- The Tempered Schism
- Peter McAlpine interviews Stuart Douglas of Obverse Books, publishers of the Iris Wildthyme and Faction Paradox spin-offs.
- The Land of Fiction
- Jason A. Miller reviews the new hardcover novels The Wheel of Ice and Dark Horizons. Plus, reviews of the latest Fifth and Fourth Doctor audios from Big Finish, UNIT: Dominion, Dark Eyes, Love and War, the Sixth Doctor’s voyages with Jago and Litefoot, and JN-T: The Life and Scandalous Times of John Nathan-Turner.