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| Image:SpeechBalloon.png|right|30px|Doctor Who comic strip stories
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| default [[Doctor Who Comic Strip Stories]]
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| !colspan="3" style="padding-left:0em;font-size:130%;text-align:left; color:white; vertical-align: middle; background:#555555;" | {{#if:{{{magazine name|}}}|{{{magazine name}}}}} <span style="font-size:90%;">{{#if:{{{issue number|}}}|№ {{{issue number}}}}}</span>{{#if:{{{comic name|}}}|''{{{comic name}}}''}} {{#if:{{{graphic novel name|}}}|''{{{graphic novel name}}}''}} <span style="font-size:90%;">{{#if:{{{number|}}}|№ {{{number}}}}}</span>
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| ! colspan="3" style="padding-left:3.25em;font-size:110%;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;color:white;" | {{#if:{{{parts|}}}|{{{parts}}} {{#switch {{{parts}}}|1=part|2=parts|3=parts|4=parts|5=parts|6=parts|7=parts|8=parts|9=parts|10=parts|11=parts|12=parts=|13=parts|14=parts|15=parts| |}} }} {{#if:{{{pages|}}}|{{{pages}}} pages}} {{#if:{{{bw|}}}|B/W}} {{#if:{{{format|}}}|({{{format}}})}}
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| ! colspan="3" style="background:#555555; text-align:center;color:white" | {{#if:{{{image|}}}|[[image:{{{image}}}|250px]]|[[Image:NoPic.jpg|250px|]]}}<br/><small>{{#if:{{{caption|}}}|''{{{caption}}}''}}</small>
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| {{#if:{{{doctor<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; font-size:90%" {{!}}'''[[the Doctor|Doctor]]:''' {{!}}{{!}} {{{doctor}}}
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| {{#if:{{{guest doctor<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; border-top:1px solid gray; vertical-align:top; font-size:90%" {{!}} {{#if:{{{guest doctor2|}}}|'''guest Doctors:'''|'''guest Doctor:'''}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{guest doctor}}} {{#if:{{{guest doctor2|}}}|and {{{guest doctor2}}}}} {{#if:{{{guest doctor3|}}}|<br>and {{{guest doctor3}}}}} {{#if:{{{guest doctor4|}}}|and {{{guest doctor4}}}}}
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| {{#if:{{{companions<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right;border-top:1px solid gray; vertical-align:top; font-size:90%" {{!}}{{#if:{{{companions2|}}}|'''companions:'''|'''companion:'''}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{companions}}} {{#if:{{{companions2|}}}|and {{{companions2}}}}} {{#if:{{{companions3|}}}|<br>and {{{companions3}}}}}
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| {{#if:{{{guest companions<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right;border-top:1px solid gray; vertical-align:top; font-size:90%" {{!}}{{#if:{{{guest companions2|}}}|'''guest companions:'''|'''guest companion:'''}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{guest companions}}} {{#if:{{{guest companions2|}}}|and {{{guest companions2}}}}} {{#if:{{{guest companions3|}}}|<br>and {{{guest companions3}}}}}
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| {{#if:{{{family<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top; font-size:90%" {{!}}'''family members:''' {{!}}{{!}} {{{family}}}
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| {{#if:{{{unit<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top;font-size:90%" {{!}}'''[[UNIT]] personnel:''' {{!}}{{!}} {{{unit}}}
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| {{#if:{{{recurring<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top;font-size:90%" {{!}}'''other recurring characters:''' {{!}}{{!}} {{{recurring}}}
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| {{#if:{{{featuring<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top;font-size:90%" {{!}}'''featuring:''' {{!}}{{!}} {{{featuring}}}
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| {{#if:{{{enemy<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top;font-size:90%" {{!}} {{#if:{{{enemy2|}}}|'''antagonists:'''|'''antagonist:'''}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{enemy}}} {{#if:{{{enemy2|}}}|and {{{enemy2}}}}} {{#if:{{{enemy3|}}}|<br>and {{{enemy3}}}}}
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| {{#if:{{{year<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top;font-size:90%" {{!}}'''setting:''' {{!}}{{!}} {{{year}}}
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| {{#if:{{{setting<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top;font-size:90%" {{!}}'''setting:''' {{!}}{{!}} {{{setting}}}
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| ! colspan="3" style="width:100%;font-size:110%; {{#switch:{{{show|}}}|DW=background: #1034A6|TW=background:Darkred|SJA|TSJA=background: #c71585|KAC=background: #555555|K-9=background: #CC5500|background: #1034a6}}; text-align:center;color:white" | Creative staff
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| {{#if:{{{writer<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; vertical-align:top; font-size:95%" {{!}} {{#if:{{{writer2|}}}|'''writers:'''|'''writer:'''}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{writer}}} {{#if:{{{writer2|}}}|and {{{writer2}}}}} {{#if:{{{writer3|}}}|<br>and {{{writer3}}}}}
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| {{#if:{{{artist<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top;font-size:95%" {{!}}{{#if:{{{artist2|}}}|'''artists:'''|'''artist:'''}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{artist}}} {{#if:{{{artist2|}}}|and {{{artist2}}}}} {{#if:{{{artist3|}}}|<br>and {{{artist3}}}}}
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| {{#if:{{{editor<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top;font-size:95%" {{!}}{{#if:{{{editor2|}}}|'''editors:'''|'''editor:'''}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{editor}}} {{#if:{{{editor2|}}}|and {{{editor2}}}}} {{#if:{{{editor3|}}}|<br>and {{{editor3}}}}}
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| {{#if:{{{designer<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; right;border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top;font-size:95%" {{!}} {{#if:{{{designer2|}}}|'''designers:'''|'''designer:'''}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{designer}}} {{#if:{{{designer2|}}}|and {{{designer2}}}}}
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| {{#if:{{{penciller<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right;border-top:1px solid gray; vertical-align:top;font-size:95%" {{!}} {{#if:{{{penciller2|}}}|'''pencillers:'''|'''penciller:'''}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{penciller}}} {{#if:{{{penciller2|}}}|and {{{penciller2}}}}} {{#if:{{{penciller3|}}}|<br>and {{{penciller3}}}}}
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| {{#if:{{{inker<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top;font-size:95%" {{!}}{{#if:{{{inker2|}}}|'''inkers:'''|'''inker:'''}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{inker}}} {{#if:{{{inker2|}}}|and {{{inker2}}}}} {{#if:{{{inker3|}}}|<br>and {{{inker3}}}}}
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| {{#if:{{{colourist<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top;font-size:95%" {{!}}{{#if:{{{colourist2|}}}|'''colourists:'''|'''colourist:'''}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{colourist}}} {{#if:{{{colourist2|}}}|and {{{colourist2}}}}} {{#if:{{{colourist3|}}}|<br>and {{{colourist3}}}}}
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| {{#if:{{{lettering<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right;border-top:1px solid gray; vertical-align:top;font-size:95%" {{!}}{{#if:{{{lettering2|}}}|'''letterists:'''|'''letterist:'''}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{lettering}}} {{#if:{{{lettering2|}}}|and {{{lettering2}}}}} {{#if:{{{lettering3|}}}|<br>and {{{lettering3}}}}}
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| {{#if:{{{cover artist<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right;border-top:1px solid gray; vertical-align:top;font-size:95%" {{!}} {{#if:{{{cover artist2|}}}|'''cover artists:'''|'''cover artist:'''}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{cover artist}}} {{#if:{{{cover artist2|}}}|and {{{cover artist2}}}}} {{#if:{{{cover artist3|}}}|<br>and {{{cover artist3}}}}}
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| {{#if:{{{cover penciller<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right;border-top:1px solid gray; vertical-align:top;font-size:95%" {{!}}{{#if:{{{cover penciller2|}}}|'''cover pencillers:'''|'''cover penciller:'''}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{cover penciller}}} {{#if:{{{cover penciller2|}}}|and {{{cover penciller2}}}}} {{#if:{{{cover penciller3|}}}|<br>and {{{cover penciller3}}}}}
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| {{#if:{{{cover colourist<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right;border-top:1px solid gray; vertical-align:top;font-size:95%" {{!}}{{#if:{{{cover colourist2|}}}|'''cover colourists:'''|'''cover colourist:'''}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{cover colourist}}} {{#if:{{{cover colourist2|}}}|and {{{cover colourist2}}}}} {{#if:{{{cover colourist3|}}}|<br>and {{{cover colourist3}}}}}
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| {{#if:{{{cover inker<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right;border-top:1px solid gray; vertical-align:top;font-size:95%" {{!}} {{#if:{{{cover inker2|}}}|'''cover inkers:'''|'''cover inker:'''}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{cover inker}}} {{#if:{{{cover inker2|}}}|and {{{cover inker2}}}}} {{#if:{{{cover inker3|}}}|<br>and {{{cover inker3}}}}}
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| ! colspan="3" style="width:100%;font-size:110%; {{#switch:{{{show|}}}|DW=background: #1034A6|TW=background:Darkred|SJA|TSJA=background: #c71585|KAC=background: #555555|K-9=background: #CC5500|background: #1034a6}}; text-align:center;color:white"|Publication info
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| {{#if:{{{publication_title<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right;vertical-align:top; font-size:95%" {{!}}'''printed in:''' {{!}}{{!}} ''[[{{{publication_title}}}]]'' {{#if:{{{start issue|}}}|{{{start issue}}}-}}{{#if:{{{end issue|}}}|{{{end issue}}}}}
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| {{#if:{{{website<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right;border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top; font-size:95%" {{!}}'''published at:''' {{!}}{{!}} [{{{website}}} original web home]
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| {{#if:{{{isbn<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right;border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top; font-size:95%" {{!}}'''ISBN:''' {{!}}{{!}} {{{isbn}}}
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| {{#if:{{{price<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right;border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top; font-size:95%" {{!}}'''price:''' {{!}}{{!}} {{{price}}}
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| {{#if:{{{publisher<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right;border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top; font-size:95%" {{!}}'''publisher:''' {{!}}{{!}} {{{publisher}}}
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| {{#if:{{{publication_dates<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top;font-size:95%" {{!}}'''cover date:''' {{!}}{{!}} {{{publication_dates}}}
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| {{#if:{{{cover date<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top;font-size:95%" {{!}}'''cover date:''' {{!}}{{!}} {{{cover date}}}
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| {{#if:{{{release_date<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top;font-size:90%" {{!}}'''release date:''' {{!}}{{!}} {{{release_date}}}
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| {{#if:{{{web reprint<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top;font-size:95%" {{!}}'''online reprint:''' {{!}}{{!}} [{{{web reprint}}} official site]
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| {{#if:{{{reprint0<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top;font-size:95%" {{!}}'''reprinted in:''' {{!}}{{!}} [[{{{reprint0}}}]]
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| {{#if:{{{reprint1<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; font-size:95%" {{!}} {{!}}{{!}} [[{{{reprint1}}}]]
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| {{#if:{{{reprint2<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; font-size:95%" {{!}} {{!}}{{!}} [[{{{reprint2}}}]]
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| {{#if:{{{reprint3<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{#if:{{{reprint4<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; font-size:95%" {{!}} {{!}}{{!}} [[{{{reprint4}}}]]
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| {{#if:{{{reprint5<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{#if:{{{reprint6<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; font-size:95%" {{!}} {{!}}{{!}} [[{{{reprint6}}}]]
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| {{#if:{{{reprint7<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; font-size:95%" {{!}} {{!}}{{!}} [[{{{reprint7}}}]]
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| {{#if:{{{reprint8<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; font-size:95%" {{!}} {{!}}{{!}} [[{{{reprint8}}}]]
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| {{#if:{{{reprint9<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; font-size:95%" {{!}} {{!}}{{!}} [[{{{reprint9}}}]]
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| {{#if:{{{reprint10<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; font-size:95%" {{!}} {{!}}{{!}} [[{{{reprint10}}}]]
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| {{#if:{{{published_in<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; border-top:1px solid gray;vertical-align:top;font-size:95%" {{!}}'''original publication:''' {{!}}{{!}} {{{published_in}}}
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| {{#if:{{{published_in1<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; font-size:95%" {{!}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{published_in1}}}
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| {{#if:{{{published_in2<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; font-size:95%" {{!}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{published_in2}}}
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| {{#if:{{{published_in3<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; font-size:95%" {{!}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{published_in3}}}
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| {{#if:{{{published_in4<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{#if:{{{published_in5<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; font-size:95%" {{!}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{published_in5}}}
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| {{#if:{{{published_in6<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{#if:{{{published_in7<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; font-size:95%" {{!}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{published_in7}}}
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| {{#if:{{{published_in9<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="2" style="text-align:right; font-size:95%" {{!}} {{!}}{{!}} {{{published_in9}}}
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| ! colspan="3" style="width:100%;font-size:110%; {{#switch:{{{show|}}}|DW=background: #1034A6|TW=background:Darkred|SJA|TSJA=background: #c71585|KAC=background: #555555|K-9=background: #CC5500|background: #1034a6}}; text-align:center;color:white"| Navigation
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| | colspan ="3" style="font-size:100%;text-align:center;width:10%;" | {{#if:{{{previous issue|}}}|[[{{{previous issue}}}|← ]]|}} {{#if:{{{previous collection|}}}|[[{{{previous collection}}}|← ]]|}} {{#if:{{{previous story|}}}|[[{{{previous story}}}|← ]]|}} {{#if:{{{series|}}}|{{{series}}}}} {{#if:{{{number|}}}|№ {{{number}}}}}{{#if:{{{issue number|}}}|№ {{{issue number}}}}} {{#if:{{{next story|}}}|[[{{{next story}}}| →]]|}} {{#if:{{{next collection|}}}|[[{{{next collection}}}| →]]|}} {{#if:{{{next issue|}}}|[[{{{next issue}}}| →]]|}}
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| | colspan ="3" style="font-size:100%;text-align:center;width:10%;" | {{#if:{{{previous arc0|}}}|[[{{{previous arc0}}}|← ]]|}} {{#if:{{{arc0|}}}|{{{arc0}}}}} {{#if:{{{next arc0|}}}|[[{{{next arc0}}}| →]]|}}
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| | colspan ="3" style="font-size:100%;text-align:center;width:10%;" | {{#if:{{{previous arc1|}}}|[[{{{previous arc1}}}|← ]]|}} {{#if:{{{arc1|}}}|{{{arc1}}}}} {{#if:{{{next arc1|}}}|[[{{{next arc1}}}| →]]|}}
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| | colspan ="3" style="font-size:100%;text-align:center;width:10%;" | {{#if:{{{previous arc2|}}}|[[{{{previous arc2}}}|← ]]|}} {{#if:{{{arc2|}}}|{{{arc2}}}}} {{#if:{{{next arc2|}}}|[[{{{next arc2}}}| →]]|}}
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| {{#if:{{{related<includeonly>|</includeonly>}}} |
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| {{!}} colspan="3" style ="text-align:center;" {{!}}'''related:''' <br>{{{related}}}
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| <noinclude>[[Category:Infoboxes|Comic]]
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| This template is for use with both individual '''comic stories''', '''comic books''' and '''graphic novels''' as well. Different features of the template will be brought to light as different variables are defined or left empty. Not all features can be deduced by just looking at the example template to your right. Due to its high level of automation, this template has significantly different behavior than the majority of templates on this wiki. '''For that reason, it is important that you read all instructions below.'''
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| == Usage ==
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| The following is a lengthy guide on how each one of the variables in this infobox works. As this operates on a different principle than previous ones — namely, that variables should disappear if they're undefined — you will find a lot of variables in this description that are not apparent when scanning the blank template to your right.
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| ===Show===
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| One variable never displays its content directly, but is instead responsible for changing the colors of the infobox.
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| :'''show''' = must be set to one of the following values: [[DW]], [[TW]], [[KAC]], K-9, or [[SJA]]. Depending on the value set certain elements of the infobox will change to a color indicating the particular show specified. If no value is set, the color displayed is that associated with DW (i.e. TARDIS blue).
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| ===Plurality===
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| This infobox employs "intelligent plurality". As long as you fill out the variables properly, its headings will automatically account for plurality. As a general rule, if you have multiple values for a particular variable, '''you must at a minimum fill in the first two variables of that name.''' For instance, if you have two writers, you must use {{{writer}}} and {{{writer2}}}.
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| Let's say you have a story written by Bill Jones and Tom Smith. If you use only the {{{writer}}} variable (used as, '''writer=Bill jones, Tom Smith''') then the following will result:
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| ::'''writer:''' Bill Jones, Tom Smith
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| That gets the point across. But it's a bit wrong. If instead you assign Jones to {{{writer}}} and Smith to {{{writer2}}} then the following will automatically result:
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| ::'''writers:''' Bill Jones and Tom Smith
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| :'''''Important:''' This doesn't really apply to variables whose headings are vague as to plurality. For instance, there is only one {{{setting}}} — or, in some depricated boxes, {{{year}}} — variable. Likewise, "UNIT personnel" can be either plural or singular, and so there is only one variable, {{{unit}}}. It is also unlikely that there will be multiple {{{recurring}}} or {{{family}}} variables, despite the apparent plurality of the headings, "other recurring characters" and "family members".
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| ===Header area===
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| In its default state, it would appear that there's nothing at all going on above the picture. But there are a number of hidden variables here, all of which show up when defined.
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| Absolutely none of these variables should be set to include linked text. The link color will clash with the background color of the header box, and there's really no reason to link anything that any of these variables could contain, anyway.
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| The icon of the speech balloon links automatically to the top-level page for ''Doctor Who'' comics: [[Doctor Who Comic Strip Stories]].
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| :'''comic name''' = Name of comic strip or story
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| :'''graphic novel name''' = Name of collected edition/trade paperback
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| :'''magazine name''' = Name of a magazine or a traditional comic book
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| ::'''''Important:''' Choose only '''one''' of the three variables above.
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| :'''parts''' = number of parts in the story
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| :'''pages''' = total page count for the ENTIRE story (NOT the number of pages/part, as this could and did vary)
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| :'''bw''' = set this variable to anything to indicate that the story was monochromatic. (Do '''not''' include this variable if the story was '''originally''' printed in colour.)
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| ::'''''Important:''' '''format''' is an old variable that is largely being phased out, in favor of the three variables above. Please change any infoboxes for ''comic stories'' you see that have '''format''' defined to include '''parts''', '''pages''', and '''bw''' instead. That said, there is still ''some'' utility for '''format''', although not in the way it's been used to date. For ''collected editions and graphic novels'', '''format''' may be used to give the ''physical'' format (say, "original graphic novel" or "trade paperback").
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| :'''image''' = If left undefined, the infobox will automatically place [[:image:NoPic.jpg]] in the header box. However, if you have a specific image to use, enter only its file name. The infobox will automatically link to it and size it appropriately, so that all pictures in infoboxes across the wiki are the same size. This change will temporarily make all infoboxes across the site produce some extraneous characters. Thus all infoboxes will need to be manually changed, so that the brackets and any additional instructions (like pixel width) are absent. To get the picture [[:image:Test.jpg]] to appear in the box, type only the following:
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| ::'''image=Test.jpg'''
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| :'''caption''' = Text entered at this variable will be placed underneath the picture. Again, nothing in this caption should be linked.
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| ===Story details===
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| Of all the sections of the infobox, this one is arguably the most "in-universe", in that it links to other in-universe pages. Thus correct responses for, say, the '''doctor''' variable include [[First Doctor]] and [[Tenth Doctor]], '''not''' [[William Hartnell]] and [[David Tennant]].
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| :'''doctor''' = To be used for the "current" Doctor in the story
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| :'''guest doctor'''-'''guest doctor4''' = to be used for any additional Doctors who might appear
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| :'''companions'''-'''companions3''' = for the "current" companions in the story.
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| :'''guest companions'''-'''guest companions3''' = This variable has two interpretations. One type of character that would go to this variable is the former companion who might be returning to the Doctor's side after an obvious absence. Note that a former Doctor is not necessary for a former companion to be present. A good example is ''[[The Mark of Mandragora]]'', a story in which [[Sarah Jane]] is a clear "guest companion". However, this variable can also be used for one-off companions. That is, people who occupy the same dramatic space as a companion, but who do not leave with the Doctor at the end of the story.
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| :'''family''' = This is a variable for family of the companion. Generally it will only be used in comics inspired by the [[BBC Wales]] version of ''Doctor Who''. It describes recurring characters, like Jackie Tyler, Mickey-early-on, or Martha's sister, who are recurring characters, but maybe not quite companions.
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| :'''unit''' = This is a variable for regular UNIT personnel. It shouldn't be abused to include every single member of UNIT who appears in a strip, but rather should be confined to people who are recurring members of UNIT: [[the Brig]], [[Mike Yates]], [[Benton]], and (in some stories) [[Martha Jones]]. In other words, if they appeared as a member of UNIT in '''more than one story''', then this is the variable for them.
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| :'''recurring''' = If you encounter a character who's recurring, but isn't a companion, a member of UNIT, or a family member, then this is the category for them. Note that this category should not be used for recurrent '''villains'''. Good examples of people who belong to this category are [[Maxwell Edison]] and [[Harriet Jones]].
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| :'''featuring''' = This variable should be used principally in back-up comic strips or other strips where the Doctor doesn't appear. It's meant to describe the "stars" of the piece. With ''Torchwood'' comics, this variable would be used to list the members of Torchwood3 who feature in the story under consideration.
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| :'''enemy'''-'''enemy3''' = In order to save a lot of time, this variable name has been kept as '''enemy'''. However it's best thought of as '''antagonist''' or '''adversary'''. Thus, characters who aren't specifically "evil" or "bad", but who nevertheless at least temporarily impede the Doctor's progress can be included in this variable. [[Tritovore]] and [[Alien Stingray]]s are both at least temporary antagonists of the Doctor in ''Planet of the Dead'', for instance, even though neither is really a genuine, full-throated "enemy".
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| :'''setting''' = This is the variable for whatever details you'd like to enter about the setting of the story. Typical usage of this variable includes trying to match up places to times, as in the phrase '''England in 2006'''. Note that splitting this variable into '''time''' and '''place''' would be extremely impractical, given that so many stories have multiple settings.
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| ::'''''Important:''' The variable you will see throughout this wiki is '''year'''. For some reason, that was originally given as a reasonable variable for the heading, "setting". But it is awfully counter-intuitive why a variable named "year" should include more info than just the year. Nevertheless, this variable will still work, in deference to its wide usage. However, all new infoboxes going forward should use the variable '''setting''', and old infoboxes should gradually switch the variable name. '''Under no circumstances should both '''year''' and '''setting''' be used in the same infobox.'''
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| ===Creative staff===
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| The following variables can be used to define the creative talent on a strip or book to a much greater degree than before. Note that on a handful of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' strips, the staff liked to play around with their title names — using, for example "draws" instead of "pencils" or "art". In such a case, use the closest available title and make a note of the exact credit elsewhere in the article. If you're using this section for a graphic novel or collected edition, you can just put all names that received each credit into the infobox.
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| Note that there are generally three variables for each creative title. At the time this infobox was implemented, typically only the unmodified version of each title was defined. Thus, if there were two writers for a story, the '''writer''' variable was likely jury-rigged to handle two names, perhaps like this: '''<nowiki>writer=<ul><li>[[Writer A]]</li><li>[[Writer B]]</li></ul></nowiki>'''. There is no great urgency to change this formatting. However, if such a '''writer''' variable were reformatted so that Writer A went to '''writer''' and Writer B went to '''writer2''', the infobox would automatically format the two names neatly.
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| Note, too, that the first in the chain of creative title variables must be defined for the other two to show up. In other words, you can't define '''writer2''' and '''writer3'''; you have to define '''writer''' first before '''writer2''' and '''writer3''' will show up.
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| Here's the list of creative staff variables, with some additional notes at each:
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| :'''writer''' - '''writer3''' = as credited
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| :'''artist''' - '''artist3''' = as credited
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| ::'''''Important:''' This is the predominating artistic credit in ''Doctor Who'' comics. However, some more modern comics do indeed separately credit "pencils" and "inks". Thus, do not use this variable if it's possible to separately credit a "penciller" and an "inker"
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| :'''editor''' - '''editor3''' = use if the strip specifies "editor" in credits
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| ::'''''Important:''' If using this infobox on a graphic novel or collected edition, the editor given should be for the edition under consideration. It should '''not''' be for the original editors of the strips included.
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| :'''designer''' and '''designer2''' = use if the strip specifies "designer" or some similar credit (layout, for instance)
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| ::'''''Important:''' If using this infobox on a graphic novel or collected edition, the designer given should be for the edition under consideration. It should '''not''' be for the original designer of the strips (or comic book issues) included.
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| :'''inker''' - '''inker3''' = as credited
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| :'''penciller''' - '''penciller3''' = as credited
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| :'''colourist''' - '''colourist3''' = as credited
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| ::'''''Important:''' Note British spelling.
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| :'''lettering''' - '''lettering3''' = as credited, though in deference to existing variable, this is the only one that credits the craft (lettering) rather than gives the title (letterer).
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| ====Cover stuff====
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| The ability to define cover credits has been included with this infobox. However, it should be used only when discussing an entire comic book or collected edition. Do not use these on a story in [[DWM]], like "[[The Time Witch]]", which happens to have one part in an issue with an illustrated cover.
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| :'''cover artist''', '''cover artist2''', and '''cover artist3''' = as credited
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| :'''cover penciller''', '''cover penciller2''', and '''cover penciller3''' = as credited
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| :'''cover colourist''', '''cover colourist2''', and '''cover colourist3''' = as credited
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| :'''cover inker''', '''cover inker2''', and '''cover inker3''' = as credited
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| ===Publication info===
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| As this infobox effectively merges two existing infoboxes, some of the variables included don't quite follow the same naming conventions. This may be addressed in future updates to this infobox. However, for the moment, variable names have been kept largely undisturbed for this section.
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| :'''publication_title''' = this is the title of the publication in which a strip was originally printed.
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| ::'''''Important:''' This variable has been used over the years to also include the issue numbers of that publication. So, you may see responses like, ''[[TV Comic]]'' 998-1004. Such responses will now display incorrectly, as ''[[[[TV Comic]] 998-1004]]''. Thus, the variable '''publication_title''' should now be used for '''solely''' the title of the publication. It should not also not be in brackets. The new variables '''start issue''' and '''end issue''' should be used as the variable name suggests, without brackets. In a future revision, those start and end issues will be made to automatically link to the appropriate page on the wiki.
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| :'''website''' = use instead of '''publication_title''' for comics which '''first''' appeared on the web. This field should '''not''' be used for the official website of a comic magazine. Thus, this field will be used on less than 1% of all comics infoboxes on this wiki. Enter the address of the '''original''' website to house the comic. Try to enter as specific a page location as possible. Enter the address in plain, unliked text, including the <nowiki>http://</nowiki> prefix. (example: '''<nowiki>website=http://www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho</nowiki>''')
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| :'''isbn''' = for comic books, graphic novels, or collected editions, enter the isbn code. Otherwise, leave blank.
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| :'''price''' = for comic books, graphic novels or collected editions, enter the price. Remember to include a currency symbol.
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| :'''publication_dates''' = this variable is for the cover dates on the issues in which a strip was included. Depending on the publication, the proper format might be <Month Year> or it might be <Day Month Year>. Note the plural form. This not a spelling error, but a recognition that most ''Doctor Who'' comic stories are told over several issues of a publication. Thus, this variable might best be thought of as a date range.
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| :'''cover date''' = This variable survives from the old Magazine template. It's really the same thing as '''publication_dates''', and has been kept around largely to avoid having to manually change a whole series of variables. Either '''publication_dates''' or '''cover date''' can be used, with exactly the same result.
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| :'''release_date''' = Because graphic novels and collected editions do not have cover dates, this variable should be used for that type of publication, instead.
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| :'''web reprint''' = use this variable to enter the web address of the location of any '''official''' page where the comic story is reprinted. This variable will usually be blank, as the instances of '''official''' web reprints are few and far between.
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| :'''reprint0'''-'''reprint10''' = these variables are used to show where the particular '''comic story''' under discussion was later reprinted. Because these reprint areas are most likely single issues of other publications, they are automatically-linked variables.
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| :'''published_in-published in9''' = These are companion variables to '''reprint#'''. However, they are not auto-linked, as that would be impracticable. The user is free to make this section as detailed or as sparse as she wishes. For instance, if one were filling out an infobox on ''[[Endgame (graphic novel)]]'', one could simply type:
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| ::'''<nowiki>published_in=''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''</nowiki>'''
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| :and that would be perfectly true, of course. However, if one wished to detail all the little "runs" of DWM that were included in ''Engdame'', one could do that as well.
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| ===Navigation===
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| Navigation is the one section where a lot of manual editing is going to be necessary on existing instances of the infobox. It uses a lot of variables in a very compressed area, most of which are '''auto-linked'''. '''It is especially important to note that any variable asking for the name of a story or a book requires an ''unlinked'' response.''' For instance:
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| ::'''<nowiki>previous story=The Time Witch</nowiki>''' is correct, while '''<nowiki>previous story=[[The Time Witch]]</nowiki>''' will still provide an accurate link, but it won't allow the navigation section to look as intended.
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| Here are the variables included in this section:
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| :'''previous issue''', '''next issue''' = used to define the previous and next issues of a traditional comic book or magazine
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| :'''previous collection''', '''next collection''' = used to define the previous and next '''books''' in a series of graphic novels/collected editions.
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| :'''previous story''', '''next story''' = like the above, used to define the previous and next '''stories''' in a series of stories.
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| :'''series''' = name the series of which this story or collected edition/graphic novel/comic book is a part.
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| ::'''''Important''': This variable is largely defined already throughout the wiki. However, it's defined in sloppy ways. It should be '''one''' series. Not [[Doctor Who Magazine comic strips]] - [[Fifth Doctor Comic Strip Stories]]. The reason that's "sloppy" is because it's talking about two different things. Once you get to the end of the Fifth Doctor's regular run ("[[The Moderator]]"), the next adventure in the Fifth Doctor's comic strips ("[[The Curse of the Scarab]]") is not the next adventure in DWM comic strips ("[[The Shape Shifter]]").
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| ::Thus '''only one''' series can be considered at a time. The most logical organization is that the variable '''series''' be assigned to the name of an article that lists all the stories in a single publication. If you're doing a ''Battles in Time'' strip, then '''series=Battles in Time comic strip'''. Likewise, the series to which "[[Ascendance]]" belongs is '''Radio Times comic strips''', and "[[The Enlightenment of Ly-Chee the Wise]]" should have '''series=The Incredible Hulk Presents'''. "[[The Iron Legion]]" belongs primarily to [[Doctor Who Magazine comic strips]]. For '''series''' to work most efficiently, it should be confined to one publication.
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| ::That said, there are '''story arc''' variables available in this infobox as well. They're described in the next section. It wouldn't be too much of a stretch to have one of those arcs set to [[Fourth Doctor Comic Strip Stories]], to trace the point where the strip moves from TVC to DWM. And you could use that sort of "Doctor's incarnation arc" to show the order in which the First Doctor's DWM appearances fit in with his TVC appearances. But I don't see how it would ever be possible to do an accurately chronological listing of the Tenth Doctor's comic adventures, given the differing and overlapping publication schedules of all the magazines in which the character now appears.
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| ::One last thing: the icon at the top of the infobox, just to the left of the item name, actually takes you to the master ''Doctor Who'' comic strip page. There are a number of entries which currently have that page set in the '''series''' variable. So when editing that out of '''series''', you're not, in fact, "losing" any functionality.
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| :'''number''' and '''issue number''' = used to set the number of a particular volume or issue. They are interchangeable. Both survive because one was used in the old graphic novel infobox, and one was used for comic book issues. It does no harm to keep both, but use only one per infobox. For instance, [[The Glorious Dead (graphic novel)]] is the fifth in its series, so '''number=5'''.
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| ===Story arcs===
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| A new feature of these infoboxes is the ability to define a story arc. More generally, the feature can be used to link stories in an order other than "chronological by date of publication". The addition of this feature isn't meant to introduce a playground by which all your pet theories can be linked together. Rather, it's a way to honor the '''authorial intent''' of stories. Some stories, like "[[Children of the Revolution]]", are explicit sequels to television stories. Other multi-story arcs, typically in the Eighth Doctor's DWM run, were frequently interrupted by either creative delay or anniversary issue one-shots. For instance, the Eighth Doctor comic arc involving [[Destrii]] and [[Izzy]] switching bodies does not take place in a strictly linear fashion. There are several gaps in that story arc caused by "[[The Land of Happy Endings]]" and a Seventh Doctor adventure that's actually the coda to the Timewyrm series from the Virgin [[NA]] range. By creating an arc for the "Izzy/Destrii body swap", and another one for "Timewym", we can trace the history of both of these clear arcs more directly than if we used just a chronological link, or a little note buried somewhere in the body of the article. If used with discretion, this feature can add a lot to the utility of the infobox. Editors are cautioned, except perhaps in cases of obvious vandalism, not to blank out someone else's idea of a "reasonable story arc" without discussion.
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| :'''arc0''' - '''arc3''' = these variables allow the setting of various narrative arcs which might exist in comic books, or, more rarely, between comic books and other media. These variables are not auto-linked as the names of these arcs will likely be speculative or not official. Nevertheless, they should be clear, brief names assigned only to genuine narrative arcs.
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| :'''previous arc0'''-'''previous arc2''' and '''next arc0-next arc2''' =These variables allow the setting of the '''previous''' and '''next''' stories in the particular arc. Note that these variables '''are''' autolinked. Thus '''previous arc0=U.F.O.''' and '''next arc0=Spearhead from Space''' might well be used on "[[The Night Walkers]]" page to define "Night"'s place in the [[Exile on Earth]] arc.
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| :'''related''' = used for mentioning stories which might be related to the one under discussion, but which can't be said to share a narrative arc with the present story. This variable is unlinked, allowing for greater flexibility.
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| ==Empty template code==
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| The easiest way to use this template is simply to copy the whole of the following "empty" code, then paste it onto the top of the page you wish to edit. You can then easily fill in each line as appropriate.
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| Be aware, though, that some "equivalent" variables have been included on this list, as described above. No one page should have 100% of these variables defined. For instance '''comic name''', '''magazine name''' and '''graphic novel name''' should not be used simultaneously.
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| <pre>
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| {{Infobox Comic
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| | show =
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| | comic name =
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| | graphic novel name =
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| | magazine name =
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| | parts =
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| | pages =
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| | bw =
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| | caption =
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| | image =
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| | doctor =
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| | guest doctor =
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| | guest doctor2 =
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| | guest doctor3 =
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| | guest doctor4 =
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| | companions =
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| | companions2 =
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| | companions3 =
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| | guest companions =
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| | guest companions2 =
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| | guest companions3 =
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| | family =
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| | unit =
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| | recurring =
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| | featuring =
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| | enemy =
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| | enemy2 =
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| | enemy3 =
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| | setting =
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| | artist =
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| | artist2 =
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| | artist3 =
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| | writer =
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| | writer2 =
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| | writer 3 =
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| | editor =
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| | editor2 =
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| | editor3 =
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| | designer =
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| | designer2 =
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| | penciller =
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| | penciller2 =
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| | penciller3 =
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| | inker =
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| | inker2 =
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| | inker3 =
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| | colourist =
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| | colourist2 =
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| | colourist3 =
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| | lettering =
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| | lettering2 =
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| | lettering3 =
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| | cover artist =
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| | cover artist2 =
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| | cover artist3 =
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| | cover penciller =
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| | cover penciller2 =
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| | cover penciller3 =
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| | cover inker =
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| | cover inker2 =
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| | cover inker3 =
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| | cover colourist =
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| | cover colourist2 =
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| | cover colourist3 =
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| | publication_title =
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| | start issue =
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| | end issue =
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| | website =
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| | isbn =
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| | price =
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| | publisher =
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| | publication_dates =
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| | cover date =
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| | release_date =
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| | web reprint =
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| | reprint0 =
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| | reprint1 =
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| | reprint2 =
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| | reprint3 =
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| | reprint8 =
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| | reprint9 =
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| | reprint10 =
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| | published_in =
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| | published_in8 =
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| | published_in9 =
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| | previous issue=
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| | next issue=
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| | previous collection =
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| | next collection =
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| | previous story =
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| | next story =
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| | series =
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| | number =
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| | issue number =
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| | arc0 =
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| | previous arc0 =
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| | next arc0 =
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| | arc1 =
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| | previous arc1 =
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| | next arc1 =
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| | arc2 =
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| | previous arc2 =
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| | related =
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| }}</pre>
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| [[Category:Infoboxes|Comic]]
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| </noinclude>
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