Thursday, February 19, 2009

Torchwood Magazine Released

The fourteenth issue of the official Torchwood Magazine has been released today by Titan Magazines. This issue of Torchwood Magazine features information regarding the upcoming third series of Torchwood: Children of Earth.

Issue fourteen contains exclusive interviews with both Gareth David-Lloyd who portrays Ianto and Lucy Cohu who portrays Alice in the Torchwood: Children of Earth. John Barrowman and his sister Carole Barrowman have both collaborated on this issues comic strip.

Below are the official contents for this issue;

It’s been a while, but the official Torchwood magazine is back with a bang, bringing you 100 pages covering all things Torchwood in the lead up to the Children of Earth premiere! Among the highlights in the latest issue is a landmark Torchwood event – a comic strip story written by John Barrowman himself! See below for all the info about ‘Captain Jack and the Selkie’.

Children of Earth: Revealed!
Our coverage of the forthcoming Torchwood spectacular – to be screened over five nights later this year – continues in the latest issue. Our big interview is with Gareth David-Lloyd (see right), while Emmy Award winning actress Lucy Cohu also talks about her character, Alice. Plus, check out series director Euros Lynn’s exclusive column.

Gareth David-Lloyd
Torchwood fans can look forward to finding out all about Ianto Jones in Children of Earth! In an interview in the latest issue of Torchwood magazine, actor Gareth David-Lloyd reveals that the new series will “delve much more into his family background and his past.” Find out how the sharp-suited sex symbol is also set to undergo trial by fire, putting him to the test like never before...

New comic strip by John Barrowman!
With the Rift War now over, the latest issue of Torchwood magazine brings you a one-off solo adventure for Captain Jack – written by his real life alter ego John Barrowman and his sister Carole Barrowman, with art by Tommy Lee Edwards. The magazine also features an interview with John, where he explains how ‘Captain Jack and the Selkie’ came to be. Plus, the magazine features a new story ‘Who By Fire’, written by Andy Lane, and the first chapter of ‘Gordian’, by Steve Savile. Both stories also feature sumptuous art, courtesy of Adrian Salmon and Mike Dowling.

Love in the Hub
As all fans of Torchwood know, there is nothing quite like a damp underground base to set pulses racing and hearts aflutter. It can be hard to keep up with the trysts and turns of Torchwood love, but fortunately Torchwood magazine is on hand to get to the heart of the matter. In the latest issue, we take a look at the show’s three most enduring love stories, present an at-a-glance guide to who liked who and how, and lick our lips at some of Torchwood’s top kisses and choice chat-up lines.

Credit Crunch!
Ever looked at the credits at the end of a rollercoaster Torchwood episode and wondered what all those people do? Well, you can sort your Gaffers from your Best Boys in the latest issue of Torchwood magazine and find out about all the roles involved in bringing the hit show to the screen.

Also in the latest issue, we bring you a new feature ‘Beyond the Hub’, in which we take a look at the real-world parallels with the Torchwood team’s adventures. First up, we chew over the truth about Cannibals!


Issue fourteen of Torchwood Magazine is out for the RRP of 3.99 around the United Kingdom and Ireland.

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