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Torchwood Vol. 1: World Without End

Part of Torchwood

Illustrated by Antonio Fuso
Paperback
$14.99 US
6.7"W x 10.2"H x 0.2"D   | 9 oz | 40 per carton
On sale May 09, 2017 | 112 Pages | 978-1-78585-369-2
The members of the Torchwood Institute, a secret organization founded by the British Crown, fight to protect the Earth from extraterrestrial and supernatural threats.


     Torchwood is a British science fiction television programme created by Russell T Davies. A spin-off from the 2005 revival of long-running science fiction programme Doctor Who, Torchwood aired four series between 2006 and 2011. In contrast to Doctor Who, whose target audience includes both adults and children, Torchwood is aimed at an older audience
"Torchwood] delights with plenty of intrigue, charm, and slick artwork." - Newsarama

"It’s a tale told on a wide canvas, and Fuso and Qualano’s visuals are suitably epic" - Sci Fi Bulletin

"Torchwood fans – buy this thing, you’re gonna love it." - Warped Factor

"Definitely recommended for fans of Torchwood" - Nerdspan

"A hell of a lot of fun" - Gallifrey Archives

"Torchwood brings back the hit TV spin-off show’s storylines, its charismatic ensemble of lead characters, its quirky humour and its inspired aesthetic elements in full force." - Doctor Who News

"Bright and fantastical" - Big Comic Page

"Torchwood is in the hands of creators who care and know the series inside out – and it shows. Torchwood is back." - Blogtor Who

"Thrilling and definitely jaw-dropping..." - Down the Tubes
John Scot Barrowman, MBE (born 11 March 1967), is a Scottish-American actor, singer, dancer, presenter and writer who holds both British and American citizenship. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, he emigrated to the United States with his family in 1975. Encouraged by his high school teachers, Barrowman studied performing arts at the United States International University in San Diego before landing the role of Billy Crocker in Cole Porter's Anything Goes at London's West End.

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The members of the Torchwood Institute, a secret organization founded by the British Crown, fight to protect the Earth from extraterrestrial and supernatural threats.


     Torchwood is a British science fiction television programme created by Russell T Davies. A spin-off from the 2005 revival of long-running science fiction programme Doctor Who, Torchwood aired four series between 2006 and 2011. In contrast to Doctor Who, whose target audience includes both adults and children, Torchwood is aimed at an older audience

Praise

"Torchwood] delights with plenty of intrigue, charm, and slick artwork." - Newsarama

"It’s a tale told on a wide canvas, and Fuso and Qualano’s visuals are suitably epic" - Sci Fi Bulletin

"Torchwood fans – buy this thing, you’re gonna love it." - Warped Factor

"Definitely recommended for fans of Torchwood" - Nerdspan

"A hell of a lot of fun" - Gallifrey Archives

"Torchwood brings back the hit TV spin-off show’s storylines, its charismatic ensemble of lead characters, its quirky humour and its inspired aesthetic elements in full force." - Doctor Who News

"Bright and fantastical" - Big Comic Page

"Torchwood is in the hands of creators who care and know the series inside out – and it shows. Torchwood is back." - Blogtor Who

"Thrilling and definitely jaw-dropping..." - Down the Tubes

Author

John Scot Barrowman, MBE (born 11 March 1967), is a Scottish-American actor, singer, dancer, presenter and writer who holds both British and American citizenship. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, he emigrated to the United States with his family in 1975. Encouraged by his high school teachers, Barrowman studied performing arts at the United States International University in San Diego before landing the role of Billy Crocker in Cole Porter's Anything Goes at London's West End.