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Billy’s Lyre: ‘The Black Archive 32: The Romans’

1 July 2019 Nick Mellish 0

❉ What has ‘The Romans’ ever done for us?

The Black Archive #30: ‘The Dalek Invasion Of Earth’

13 April 2019 Nick Mellish 1

❉ 30 not out! Another indispensible essay from The Black Archive.

‘The Black Archive #28: Love & Monsters’

5 February 2019 Nick Mellish 1

❉ Haringsma’s essay on this divisive story leaves no paving slab unturned, writes Nick Mellish.

‘The Black Archive’ #27: ‘The Face Of Evil’

31 January 2019 Nick Mellish 0

❉ Nick Mellish reviews the latest Black Archive release from Obverse Books.

‘The Black Archive’ #25: ‘Doctor Who’ (1996)

7 December 2018 Nick Mellish 0

❉ What new is there to say about the Eighth Doctor’s debut? Nick Mellish parties like it’s 1999… or 1996…

‘The Silver Archive: Sapphire And Steel’

27 October 2018 Ken Shinn 0

❉ The first 3 volumes of Obverse Books’s new range covers the entire run of one of the oddest, creepiest, most cerebral series of them all…

‘The Black Archive #24: The Time Warrior’ reviewed

16 October 2018 Nick Mellish 0

❉ The Black Archive’s twenty-fourth release makes for a thorough and far-reaching thesis that cannot fail to impress.

‘Black Archive #21: Heaven Sent’ reviewed

17 July 2018 Nick Mellish 0

❉ Obverse Books have done it again with this release: classy, intelligent, easy to read, thought-provoking and a bit of a thrill.

‘The Black Archive #20: Face The Raven’ reviewed

12 June 2018 Nick Mellish 0

❉ It feels like only yesterday that Obverse Books launched The Black Archive. How fitting that this particular story is celebrated in volume 20, a milestone for the range.

The Long Journey Back to Cathay – ‘The Black Archive: Marco Polo’

20 May 2018 Si Hart 0

❉ Marco Polo is the one story from the very first season of Doctor Who for which no footage exists at all, so how can we know what it was really like?

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