Nick Setchfield
Nick Setchfield is the Editor-at-Large for SFX Magazine, writing features, reviews, interviews, and more for the monthly issues. However, he is also a freelance journalist and author with Titan Books. His original novels are called The War in the Dark, and The Spider Dance. He's also written a book on James Bond called Mission Statements.
Latest articles by Nick Setchfield

10 years of new Doctor Who... in the words of the cast and creators
By Nick Setchfield published
Features The trip of a lifetime…

Doctor Who star Peter Capaldi says next Doctor "might be female"
By Nick Setchfield published
News

Arrow S3.05 The Secret Origin Of Felicity Smoak Review
By Nick Setchfield published
TV review

Doctor Who Series 8 Titles Confirmed
By Nick Setchfield published
Robot Heist On The Dark Moon Of The Mummy!

EXCLUSIVE: Marvel Screenwriters Talk Winter Soldier And Captain America 3
By Nick Setchfield published
"If you like Winter Soldier you'll hopefully like the third one!"

EXCLUSIVE: Steven Moffat Plans More Online Doctor Who
By Nick Setchfield published
"We’re going to take them more seriously..."

EXCLUSIVE: Steven Moffat Talks Peter Capaldi's Doctor Who Costume
By Nick Setchfield published
"He wanted to be quite stark..."

EXCLUSIVE: Steven Moffat Says Peter Jackson Doctor Who Episode "Will Probably Happen"
By Nick Setchfield published
"I’ve spoken to him face to face, and he would like to do one."

EXCLUSIVE: "It's Not A Fairytale" - Steven Moffat Talks Doctor Who Series 8
By Nick Setchfield published
“We want to make it feel that these adventures can hurt…”

25 Years Of Batman - Anatomy Of A Classic
By Nick Setchfield published
A look back at Tim Burton's superhero noir

Arrow 2.23 "Unthinkable" REVIEW
By Nick Setchfield published
Not yet ratedTV REVIEW: The cost of mercy

Arrow 2.22 "Streets Of Fire" REVIEW
By Nick Setchfield published
Not yet ratedTV REVIEW: Clear and present danger

Arrow 2.21 "City Of Blood" REVIEW
By Nick Setchfield published
Not yet ratedTV REVIEW: Blood letting
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