Well I picked up the first issue of the North American magazine Doctor Who Insider (which hit comic shops yesterday). My first impression is that it's pretty, but it doesn't seem to have a lot of content. Maybe Panini doesn't want to steal too much thunder from the main DWM, but while it usually takes me a couple hours to pour through the in-depth articles in DWM, I get the feeling when I sit down to read DWI (maybe we need a better acronym) later today it won't take me near as long.
Probably the biggest disappointment is the lack of original story content. DWM has the comic strip, and Torchwood Magazine at one point was nearly half filled with comic strips and short stories, but not a thing for the new magazine. I had my fingers crossed they might have put the Doctor Who Adventures comic strip in there since DWA isn't distributed outside the UK, but no such luck.
I'll give it a few chances to get its sea legs (after all, when DWM started in 1979 all it had was a comic strip, a reprint comic, and some canned copy), but I don't see Doctor Who Insider being any sort of replacement for Doctor Who Magazine.
Alex
Probably the biggest disappointment is the lack of original story content. DWM has the comic strip, and Torchwood Magazine at one point was nearly half filled with comic strips and short stories, but not a thing for the new magazine. I had my fingers crossed they might have put the Doctor Who Adventures comic strip in there since DWA isn't distributed outside the UK, but no such luck.
I'll give it a few chances to get its sea legs (after all, when DWM started in 1979 all it had was a comic strip, a reprint comic, and some canned copy), but I don't see Doctor Who Insider being any sort of replacement for Doctor Who Magazine.
Alex