OUTLANDER on the cover of Entertainment Weekly!

Jamie and Claire are on the cover of the November 17 issue of Entertainment Weekly!
Check out this EW photo shoot with Sam and Cait.
October, 1740 - Jamie is flogged at Ft. William (Virgins)
October 18-20, 1743 - Witch trial at Cranesmuir; Jamie learns the truth about Claire (OUTLANDER)
October 26, 1760 - Following King George II's funeral, Lord John receives a dachshund puppy from Stephan von Namtzen.
October 1, 1768 - The Incident of the Snake in the Privy (DRUMS OF AUTUMN)
Late October 1770 - The Gathering; Roger and Bree are married (FIERY CROSS)
October 1772 - Ian comes back from the Kahnyen'kehaka (FIERY CROSS)
October 9, 1773 - Claire is abducted, and raped several days later (ABOSAA)
October, 1773 - Jamie and the others rescue Claire from her abductors; Jamie kills Arvin Hodgepile; Roger kills Harley Boble (ABOSAA)
October, 1776 - William travels to Quebec, accompanied by Denys Randall-Isaacs (ECHO)
October 7, 1777 - Jamie shoots William's hat off his head during a battle at Saratoga; General Simon Fraser is mortally wounded (ECHO)
October 17, 1777 - William is among the British troops who surrender at Saratoga (ECHO)
October, 1778 - Dottie learns she is pregnant (MOHB)
October 9, 1779 - Roger acts as a battlefield chaplain during the Battle of Savannah.
October 7, 1780 - Jamie is badly injured during the Battle of Kings Mountain and nearly dies.
October 20, 1918 - Claire is born (OUTLANDER)
October 31, 1941 - Roger's father's plane goes down near a stone circle in Northumbria (ECHO, "A Leaf on the Wind of All Hallows")
October, 1980 - Bree and Roger and Jemmy and Mandy are living at Lallybroch (too many events to list here) (ECHO)
Jamie "Red-heeled shoes and silk stockings clocked in black. Gray satin breeches with silver knee buckles. Snowy linen, with Brussels lace six inches deep at cuff and jabot. The coat, a masterpiece in heavy gray with blue satin cuffs and crested silver buttons, hung behind the door, awaiting its turn."
Claire "deep flare of the violet silk skirt. Cut low in the front, the décolletage was filled with a froth of lace that rippled down the front of the bodice in a series of V’s. Matchng lace cascaded from the elbow-length sleeves in graceful white falls that left my wrists bare." And a black coral fish on a white satin ribbon "necklace".