Doctor Who River Song's Deluxe Journal Exclusive Bif Bang Pow!
Celebrate 50 years of Doctor Who!
• Embossed version of the original River Song journal.
• This limited edition Convention Exclusive looks like a TARDIS!
• Right out of the long-running Doctor Who sci-fi TV series.
• The book contains 440 textured-blank paper pages with a glue binding.
• Check inside for a unique page of artwork that has a secret hidden message!
Celebrating 50 years of Doctor Who, Bif Bang Pow! produced this stunning high-quality journal given by the Doctor to his wife. River Song's Deluxe Journal is a fully usable journal that measures 7 1/4-inches tall x 5 1/4-inches wide x 1 5/8-inches thick and contains 440 textured-paper pages. A limited edition of just 550 pieces, the embossed leather-like vinyl hardcover book mimics the look of the TARDIS. Be sure to look inside for a unique page of artwork that contains a secret hidden message!
Of all the people who have traveled with the Doctor, River Song is the most enigmatic of all. She always seems to be one step ahead of the Doctor, even when he's in her past. Nobody has been able to figure out how River knows the Doctor so well, although there have been plenty of guesses! River carries a small blue book with her wherever she goes, which seems to be a diary of her past and the Doctor's future. Whatever is written within, River will only say one word about her book - "Spoilers!"
TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimension In Space and looks just like a wooden Police phone box from the 1950s on the outside, but is of infinite proportions on the inside. This incredible time machine is piloted by the Doctor, a mysterious Time Lord, and is able to transport him anywhere through time and space, disappearing in one place and reappearing somewhere new.
Produced by the BBC, Doctor Who is the longest-running sci-fi TV series in the world. The award-winning show presents the adventures of a time traveler known simply as "the Doctor." Along with his companions, this mysterious Time Lord journeys through time and space using his TARDIS, which appears from the outside to be an ordinary police phone booth.