Doctor Who Comics Celebrate Holiday With Exclusive Triptych

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The WHO Shop in London, “the premier retailer of Doctor Who products and related merchandise”, is celebrating its 30th anniversary in conjunction with Titan Comics with a trio of exclusive comic variant covers with a holiday theme. The covers below, left to right, are by Lee Sullivan and for Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #5, Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #5, and Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor #3.

The comics are 4.99 pounds each, but since the store has a minimum order of ten pounds, you might as well get all three. They’re currently listed as pre-orders, but there’s no release date specified. The regular cover of Tenth Doctor #5 comes out December 17, and Twelfth Doctor #3 is due on December 24, so it might be tricky to get them all as a Christmas present. Since many of us won’t go through the trouble (and extra shipping charge — I assume, since there weren’t any specifics I could find without opening an account and placing an order), go ahead and enjoy the art here. (Click to make larger.)

Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor #5 Who Shop variant coverDoctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor #5 Who Shop variant coverDoctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor #3 Who Shop variant cover

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