Want a naked Doctor poster? Of course you do
Moments after the Doctor Who season six premiere finished boggling everyone's mind, QMx released its latest offering. Remember in the opening scene, when the Elizabethan lord stormed in to find an embarrassed woman, a half-finished painting, and a naked Doctor hiding under her skirt?
Admit it, the first thing you thought — well, maybe the second thing — was "I need that painting!"
QMx has your back. Or your barely-covered front, as it were.
QMx is thrilled to bring you a faithful re-creation of the painting titled, "My Mysterious Doctor." It's an unabashed look at Matt Smith as Doctor Who, clutching a trident, with cherubs circling overhead and a scarlet red drape positioned ever so appropriately.
The unfinished painting was supposedly created by a nobleman's daughter, Matilda, and appeared onscreen for a few fleeting moments. Our art print is taken directly from the original painting and has been resized to 18" w x 24" h on 100-pound satin-finish paper.
$14.95, plus shipping. Head here for a closer look and more details.
If you missed the season opener — do I even know you? — you can pick it up at iTunes where it's already comnfortably


I had to wait patiently through Easter before I could plop my ass down and watch it. First Who episode since "Empty Child" during which I was actually freaked out a little. (If you don't count the "dream" episode featuring old folks with eye stalks in their mouths. But that's only becuase the main old lady looked uncannily like my aunt).