The "Doctor Who Character Encyclopedia" is a photographic collection of the hit BBC television series "Doctor Who." It's an ABC bind-up of every companion, alien, robot, and human that comes in contact with the Doctor. Full of colorful photos and details on every character, this encyclopedia is a must for every fan.
This was a great little bind-up. I've only been watching "Doctor Who" since the new series started in 2005, but I have managed to catch up on at least one episode (or one movie in the case of Paul McGann's eighth Doctor) from every Doctor. This collection goes through 50 years of "Who" so it's full of every companion and creature, as well as profiles on all eleven Doctors. For me, it was great to see all of the creatures and characters from the old series. I found myself on occasion going, "Oh, the new series should reintroduce this character at some point." Not every single character is in this bind-up. It only includes a little over 200 characters, mostly the major players and important one-off characters. So yeah, minor characters don't make an appearance. What's also not included (much to my disappointment since these are some of my favorite episodes) are historical figures.
This is a beautiful bind-up. There's full color photos of most of the characters, very sharp and clear. I will warn you though, if you intend on trying to watch a lot of the old series in the future, this book does contain spoilers like companion deaths or departures, creature defeats, and how each Doctor regenerates into the next Doctor. Of course, "Doctor Who" is still running. This bind-up only goes up to "The Snowmen" Christmas special of 2012, so the rest of season 7, the 50th anniversary and the 2013 Christmas special is not included. It was frustrating reading the part on Clara, knowing that she comes back as a companion, as well as on Matt Smith's Eleventh Doctor page it just says "has not yet regenerated." That's the only bad thing about bind-ups in general is that if something is still ongoing, you don't get the complete history.
Overall, a great character encyclopedia. It was fun to read the stuff I did know versus the stuff that is unfamiliar to me. I highly recommend this for all "Doctor Who" fans.