TORCHWOOD MAGAZINE #5 / 2008 Titan
TORCHWOOD MAGAZINE Issue 5. June 2008 Titan Magazines.
IN THIS ISSUE...
Gareth David-Lloyd
From humble beginnings that saw Ianto Jones intended as little more than Alfred to Captain Jack's Batman, the show's writers and producers found themselves increasingly drawn to the character, thanks to Gareth David-Lloyd's magnetic performances. It’s been a hell of a year for Ianto, and fan-favorite Gareth tells us all about it in the new issue of Torchwood magazine.
Chris Chibnall on Fragments
Torchwood lead writer Chris Chibnall pieced together the team's fractured lives for the epic flashback episode, Fragments. In this issue, he tells us how he went about it: “Fragments is all about characters who are constantly shifting with their circumstances, and conflicted about who they are. It's about the contradictory nature of life, and the surprises that it flings at you. I really like that about Jack especially, and I think it makes him far more heroic that he was once a much more roguish character.”
Rift War: Part Two
‘Rift War’ – a brand new Torchwood comic strip by Simon Furman and Paul Grist – continues in the new issue of Torchwood magazine.
Also in this issue, the authors of the latest Torchwood novels talk to Torchwood magazine: Gary Russell on ‘The Twilight Streets’, Trevor Baxendale on ‘Something In The Water’, and David Llewellyn on ‘Trace Memory.’
The Fashion Hub
For Torchwood Costume Designer Ray Holman – winner of this year’s Bafta Cymru for best costume – saving the world in style is always top priority. In the new issue of Torchwood magazine, we ask him what the hottest heroes are wearing. On Captain Jack: "We always wanted to keep the World War Two hero look for him, so all his outfits have a 1940s flavor. We knew he'd be running around a lot, so I redesigned his RAF Group Captain's greatcoat from Doctor Who to make it more fluid, because the real things are very weighty.”
Gareth David-Lloyd
From humble beginnings that saw Ianto Jones intended as little more than Alfred to Captain Jack's Batman, the show's writers and producers found themselves increasingly drawn to the character, thanks to Gareth David-Lloyd's magnetic performances. It’s been a hell of a year for Ianto, and fan-favorite Gareth tells us all about it in the new issue of Torchwood magazine.
Chris Chibnall on Fragments
Torchwood lead writer Chris Chibnall pieced together the team's fractured lives for the epic flashback episode, Fragments. In this issue, he tells us how he went about it: “Fragments is all about characters who are constantly shifting with their circumstances, and conflicted about who they are. It's about the contradictory nature of life, and the surprises that it flings at you. I really like that about Jack especially, and I think it makes him far more heroic that he was once a much more roguish character.”
Rift War: Part Two
‘Rift War’ – a brand new Torchwood comic strip by Simon Furman and Paul Grist – continues in the new issue of Torchwood magazine.
Also in this issue, the authors of the latest Torchwood novels talk to Torchwood magazine: Gary Russell on ‘The Twilight Streets’, Trevor Baxendale on ‘Something In The Water’, and David Llewellyn on ‘Trace Memory.’
The Fashion Hub
For Torchwood Costume Designer Ray Holman – winner of this year’s Bafta Cymru for best costume – saving the world in style is always top priority. In the new issue of Torchwood magazine, we ask him what the hottest heroes are wearing. On Captain Jack: "We always wanted to keep the World War Two hero look for him, so all his outfits have a 1940s flavor. We knew he'd be running around a lot, so I redesigned his RAF Group Captain's greatcoat from Doctor Who to make it more fluid, because the real things are very weighty.”
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