CMS Cyber Mark Services. Monthly synopsis was later reused in Dr Who Weakly.
The Art of Phil Bevan – h/b – Telos Publishing

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CMS Cyber Mark Services. Monthly synopsis was later reused in Dr Who Weakly.
The Art of Phil Bevan – h/b – Telos Publishing
Phil Bevan's TARDIS illustration (1995)
From "The Man Who Owns Doctor Who" in DWM 226
The article was an interview with Philip Segal of Amblin Television when they were working on a Doctor Who series:
At his convention panel, Philip received a standing ovation when he asserted his insistence on casting a British actor as the Doctor. He unveiled his plans for the series' new look, including a redesigned TARDIS console room. Pictured left is DWM artist Phil Bevan's interpretation of how the new set could appear, based on Philip Segal's description. To the far left is the Infinity Chamber – a "window onto the universe". The console itself is far larger, connecting to the ceiling, and the room is cathedral-like in scale and atmosphere.
That series ultimately became the TV movie and you can definitely see where the basic ideas of 8's TARDIS came from.
(The first image is scanned directly from DWM 226. The second image is from @umbrellasareforever's header image. Does anyone have the full, uncropped image?)
Really really happy about this. Phil Bevan’s art through the late 80s and 90s for fanzines and the DWM Virgin New Adventures preludes is all incredibly legendary work.
Andy Lane and Jim Mortimore, "Prelude: Lucifer Rising", Doctor Who Magazine 199, 1993.
Illustations: Phil Bevan
The Art of Phil Bevan – h/b – Telos Publishing
Miraculous art
In Review: The Art of Phil Bevan
Telos Publishing have just published a fascinating retrospective of the lauded artist, Phil Bevan, perhaps best known for his Doctor Who art
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Telos Publishing announces "The Art of Phil Bevan"
Telos Publishing has announced a new book by Stephen James Walker, assembling the Doctor Who art of Phil Bevan
Telos Publishing has announced a new book by Stephen James Walker, assembling the Doctor Who art of Phil Bevan, a hugely popular illustrator whose work charted the show in many fanzines, but was sadly taken far too young. Best known for his superb, highly distinctive illustrations for Doctor Who fanzines, magazines and books, Phil Bevan (1953-1998) created during his all-too-short life an…
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