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词条 The Black Archive
释义

  1. History

  2. Published titles

  3. Publication schedule

  4. References

  5. External links

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| editor = Philip Purser-Hallard, Paul Simpson
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| company = Obverse Books
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}}The Black Archive is a series of critical monographs about selected individual Doctor Who stories, from the series' earliest history to the present day.[1][2] Rather than focusing on behind-the-scenes production history as much Doctor Who fan scholarship has done, the series aims to analyse and explore the stories as broadcast.[3] It has been described by Sci-Fi Bulletin as "a fascinating series of short books",[4] and by Doctor Who Magazine as "a grandly ambitious thing to attempt with something as exhaustively detailed as Doctor Who. But they actually manage it."[5]

The series is edited by Philip Purser-Hallard and Paul Simpson, and is published by Obverse Books. It showcases the criticism of prominent Doctor Who critics and authors such as Simon Bucher-Jones, James Cooray Smith, Simon Guerrier, Una McCormack, Fiona Moore, Jonathan Morris Kate Orman and Ian Potter, as well as of less established and new writers. It is named after the museum of alien artifacts seen in the Doctor Who stories "The Day of the Doctor" and "The Zygon Inversion".

History

The series was launched in March 2016 with the release of the first four books (on "Rose" (2005), The Massacre (1966), The Ambassadors of Death (1970) and "Dark Water" / "Death in Heaven" (2014)), to generally positive reviews.[6][7] James Cooray Smith's book on The Massacre was singled out for particular praise for its placing the serial in its historical context, both that of its 1570s setting and that of its writing and production in the 1960s.[5][8][9]

Subsequent titles were published every two months and continued to gain consistently positive reviews.[10][11] In 2018 the series moved to a monthly publication schedule: the books for that year were announced early in 2017.[12] The tenth volume, on the 2003 Doctor Who webcast Scream of the Shalka, reprinted the detailed episode breakdown treatment for "Blood of the Robots", the commissioned but unmade sequel story by Simon Clark.[13] The 25th book, on the 1996 Doctor Who TV movie, included a foreword by, and a new interview with, scriptwriter Matthew Jacobs.

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Published titles

  • The Black Archive #1: Rose by Jon Arnold (March 2016)
  • The Black Archive #2: The Massacre by James Cooray Smith (March 2016)
  • The Black Archive #3: The Ambassadors of Death by L M Myles (March 2016)
  • The Black Archive #4: Dark Water / Death in Heaven by Philip Purser-Hallard (March 2016)
  • The Black Archive #5: Image of the Fendahl by Simon Bucher-Jones (May 2016)
  • The Black Archive #6: Ghost Light by Jonathan Dennis (July 2016)
  • The Black Archive #7: The Mind Robber by Andrew Hickey (September 2016)
  • The Black Archive #8: Black Orchid by Ian Millsted (November 2016)
  • The Black Archive #9: The God Complex by Paul Driscoll (January 2017)
  • The Black Archive #10: Scream of the Shalka by Jon Arnold (March 2017)
  • The Black Archive #11: The Evil of the Daleks by Simon Guerrier (May 2017)
  • The Black Archive #12: Pyramids of Mars by Kate Orman (July 2017)
  • The Black Archive #13: Human Nature / The Family of Blood by Naomi Jacobs and Philip Purser-Hallard (September 2017)
  • The Black Archive #14: The Ultimate Foe by James Cooray Smith (November 2017)
  • The Black Archive #15: Full Circle by John Toon (January 2018)
  • The Black Archive #16: Carnival of Monsters by Ian Potter (February 2018)
  • The Black Archive #17: The Impossible Planet / The Satan Pit by Simon Bucher-Jones (March 2018)
  • The Black Archive #18: Marco Polo by Dene October (April 2018)
  • The Black Archive #19: The Eleventh Hour by Jon Arnold (May 2018)
  • The Black Archive #20: Face the Raven by Sarah Groenewegen (June 2018)
  • The Black Archive #21: Heaven Sent by Kara Dennison (July 2018)
  • The Black Archive #22: Hell Bent by Alyssa Franke (August 2018)
  • The Black Archive #23: The Curse of Fenric by Una McCormack (September 2018)
  • The Black Archive #24: The Time Warrior by Matthew Kilburn (October 2018)
  • The Black Archive #25: Doctor Who (1996) by Paul Driscoll (November 2018)
  • The Black Archive #26: The Dæmons by Matt Barber (December 2018)
  • The Black Archive #27: The Face of Evil by Thomas Rodebaugh (January 2019)
  • The Black Archive #28: Love & Monsters by Niki Haringsma (February 2019)
  • The Black Archive #29: The Impossible Astronaut / Day of the Moon by John Toon (March 2019)
  • The Black Archive #30: The Dalek Invasion of Earth by Jonathan Morris (April 2019)
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Publication schedule

  • The Black Archive #31: Warriors’ Gate by Frank Collins (May 2019)
  • The Black Archive #32: The Romans by Jacob Edwards (June 2019)
  • The Black Archive #33: Horror of Fang Rock by Matthew Guerrieri (July 2019)
  • The Black Archive #34: Battlefield by Philip Purser-Hallard (August 2019)
  • The Black Archive #35: Timelash by Phil Pascoe (September 2019)
  • The Black Archive #36: Listen by Dewi Small (October 2019)
  • The Black Archive #37: Kerblam! by Naomi Jacobs and Thomas Rodebaugh (November 2019)
  • The Black Archive #38: The Underwater Menace by James Cooray Smith (December 2019)
  • The Black Archive #39: The Sound of Drums / Last of the Time Lords by James Mortimer (January 2020)
  • The Black Archive #40: The Silurians by Robert Smith? (February 2020)
  • The Black Archive #41: Vengeance on Varos by Jonathan Dennis (March 2020)
  • The Black Archive #42: The Rings of Akhaten by William Shaw (April 2020)
  • The Black Archive #43: The Robots of Death by Fiona Moore (May 2020)
  • The Black Archive #44: The Pandorica Opens / The Big Bang by Philip Bates (June 2020)
  • The Black Archive #45: The Unquiet Dead by Erin Horáková (July 2020)
  • The Black Archive #46: The Awakening by David Powell (August 2020)
  • The Black Archive #47: The Stones of Blood by Katrin Thier (September 2020)
  • The Black Archive #48: The Tenth Planet by Michael Seely (October 2020)
  • The Black Archive #49: Arachnids in the UK by Samuel Maleski (November 2020)
  • The Black Archive #50: The Day of the Doctor by Alasdair Stuart (December 2020)
  • The Black Archive #50A: The Night of the Doctor by James Cooray Smith (December 2020)
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References

1. ^Doctor Who Magazine issue 498 p75.
2. ^As of December 2018, the earliest Doctor Who story to have a Black Archive title announced is Marco Polo (1964), while the most recent is Kerblam! (2018).
3. ^[https://regenerationwho.com/2016/02/15/interview-philip-purser-hallard-takes-us-to-the-black-archive/ Interview: Philip Purser-Hallard takes us to the Black Archive] by Kara Dennison, (Re)Generation Who.
4. ^[https://scifibulletin.com/doctor-who/reviews/review-doctor-who-books-the-black-archive-3-the-ambassadors-of-death/ Review: Doctor Who: Books: The Black Archive 3: The Ambassadors of Death] by Paul Simpson.
5. ^Doctor Who Magazine issue 499 p72.
6. ^The Black Archive #1 - Rose by Kieron Moore, Starburst.
7. ^Review: The Black Archives (Dark Water/Death in Heaven) by Elizabeth Sandifer.
8. ^[https://scifibulletin.com/doctor-who/reviews/review-doctor-who-books-the-black-archive-2-the-massacre/ Review: Doctor Who: Books: The Black Archive 2: The Massacre] by Paul Simpson.
9. ^[https://thedoctorwhocompanion.com/2017/03/03/reviewed-the-black-archive-2-the-massacre/ Black Archive 2: The Massacre] by Philip Bates
10. ^The Black Archive 10: Scream of the Shalka Reviewed
11. ^[https://scifibulletin.com/doctor-who/reviews/review-doctor-who-books-the-black-archive-9-the-god-complex/ Doctor Who Books - The Black Archive 9: The God Complex]
12. ^[https://www.facebook.com/obverseblackarchive/posts/1682625505367857 Post on the official Black Archive Facebook page].
13. ^[https://scifibulletin.com/doctor-who/reviews/review-doctor-who-books-the-black-archive-10-the-scream-of-the-shalka/ Doctor Who Books - The Black Archive 10: Scream of the Shalka]

External links

  • Obverse Books Black Archive website
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