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series=[[DWA comic stories]]
series=[[DWA comic stories]]
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writer= [[Trevor Baxendale]]|
|writer= [[Trevor Baxendale]]
artist= [[John Ross]]|
|artist= [[John Ross]]
colourist= [[Alan Craddock]]|
|colourist= [[Alan Craddock]]
letterer= [[Paul Vyse]]|
|letterer= [[Paul Vyse]]
editor= [[Moray Laing]]|
|editor= [[Moray Laing]]
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|publication= [[Doctor Who Adventures]]
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publisher= [[BBC Magazines]]|
|publisher= [[BBC Magazines]]
format= Comic - 2 parter (12 pages)|
|format= Comic - 2 parter (12 pages)
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'''''Every Dog Has Its Day''''' was a ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' comic story featuring the [[Tenth Doctor]].  
'''''Every Dog Has Its Day''''' was a ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' comic story featuring the [[Tenth Doctor]].  

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Every Dog Has Its Day was a Doctor Who Adventures comic story featuring the Tenth Doctor.

Summary

The Doctor and his new friend Tom discover a dog is bringing thousands of warriors to Earth, causing a full scale invasion

Characters

References

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Notes

  • The DWA comic strip adventures were aimed at a younger audience and the artwork and colours were bold and bright, reflecting the tone of the magazine.
  • Self contained, one part stories were the norm in the early issues, later being expanded to two-parters.

Original print details

Publication with page count and closing captions
  1. DWA 56 (6 pages)
  2. DWA 57 (6 pages)

Continuity

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