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Who wrote this nonsense? It is clear that ''The Last Word'' is a '''parody''' of the Virgin new Adventures. The comic strip had previously deliberately distanced itself from the VNA(as, for that matter, did the EDA/PDA novels, Big Finish Audios, and even the "New tv series"). If is clear and obvious that this comic story is '''making fun of''' a typical VNA. AHistory do not include it in their listings, and even explain why in the Introduction(because it is clearly a parody). DWM stick by Ace's so-called "blasphemous" death. This is the comic story equivalent of ''The Curse of Fatal Death''. A quick Google search shows that most Who sites can see that this is clearly a spoof, not part of the main continuity. | Who wrote this nonsense? It is clear that ''The Last Word'' is a '''parody''' of the Virgin new Adventures. The comic strip had previously deliberately distanced itself from the VNA(as, for that matter, did the EDA/PDA novels, Big Finish Audios, and even the "New tv series"). If is clear and obvious that this comic story is '''making fun of''' a typical VNA. AHistory do not include it in their listings, and even explain why in the Introduction(because it is clearly a parody). DWM stick by Ace's so-called "blasphemous" death. This is the comic story equivalent of ''The Curse of Fatal Death''. A quick Google search shows that most Who sites can see that this is clearly a spoof, not part of the main continuity. {{unsigned-anon|41.132.179.34}} |
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Er, yeah...
Who wrote this nonsense? It is clear that The Last Word is a parody of the Virgin new Adventures. The comic strip had previously deliberately distanced itself from the VNA(as, for that matter, did the EDA/PDA novels, Big Finish Audios, and even the "New tv series"). If is clear and obvious that this comic story is making fun of a typical VNA. AHistory do not include it in their listings, and even explain why in the Introduction(because it is clearly a parody). DWM stick by Ace's so-called "blasphemous" death. This is the comic story equivalent of The Curse of Fatal Death. A quick Google search shows that most Who sites can see that this is clearly a spoof, not part of the main continuity. – The preceding unsigned comment was added by 41.132.179.34 (talk).