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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* This one-shot comic is the first to be released in the same month as an issue of the [[Doctor Who Ongoing]] series, also from [[COMIC]], in this case, [[COMIC]]: ''[[Silver Scream]]''. According to an advertisement in the comic, IDW intends to continue publishing standalones on a monthly basis.
* This one-shot comic is the first to be released in the same month as an issue of the [[Doctor Who Ongoing]] series, also from [[COMIC]], in this case, [[COMIC]]: ''[[Silver Scream]]''. According to an advertisement in the comic, IDW intends to continue publishing standalones on a monthly basis.
* The parts of the comic that have a blue backround behind the pictures are indicators to read the speech bubbles backwards.
* It was reprinted in the graphic novel ''[[Through Time and Space]]''.
* It was reprinted in the graphic novel ''[[Through Time and Space]]''.
* There were two covers for this issue.
* There were two covers for this issue.
* The anti-chronological plot structure of the story is reminiscent of the [[First Doctor]] comic strip, [[COMIC]]: ''[[Time in Reverse]]''.
* The anti-chronological plot structure of the story is reminiscent of the [[First Doctor]] comic strip, [[COMIC]]: ''[[Time in Reverse]]''.
* The Doctor's interogattion of TX doesn't make sense unless read backwards.
* The Counter race's timelines go in the opposite direction of linear life; what is death to linear life is birth to Counters, so what is birth to linear life is death to Counters.


== Cover Gallery ==
== Cover Gallery ==

Revision as of 18:28, 13 April 2015

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Summary

A murder has taken place, committed by a member of a species that lives in the opposite direction to the timeline, who, from its own perspective, has not yet committed the crime in question.

It's locked house murder mystery where the culprit is clear from the beginning. but the process is anything but. The Doctor lands smack bang in the middle of it all.

Plot

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Characters

References

Theories and concepts

  • The Doctor exploits a loophole in temporal physics to get the full story of the murder.

Notes

  • This one-shot comic is the first to be released in the same month as an issue of the Doctor Who Ongoing series, also from COMIC, in this case, COMIC: Silver Scream. According to an advertisement in the comic, IDW intends to continue publishing standalones on a monthly basis.
  • The parts of the comic that have a blue backround behind the pictures are indicators to read the speech bubbles backwards.
  • It was reprinted in the graphic novel Through Time and Space.
  • There were two covers for this issue.
  • The anti-chronological plot structure of the story is reminiscent of the First Doctor comic strip, COMIC: Time in Reverse.
  • The Doctor's interogattion of TX doesn't make sense unless read backwards.
  • The Counter race's timelines go in the opposite direction of linear life; what is death to linear life is birth to Counters, so what is birth to linear life is death to Counters.

Cover Gallery

Continuity

  • The Doctor is without a companion (and in fact this is one of a handful of Tenth Doctor stories in which he doesn't even work with a one-off companion), likely placing this in the post-Journey's End timeframe, although as with some of the other recent stories of this type, there is really nothing in the story to suggest it can't occur during one of the earlier companionless intervals.
  • The Doctor meets himself in his current incarnation, breaking the First Law of Time. He previously met himself in this way in TV: Day of the Daleks, COMIC: The Collector and AUDIO: Mary's Story, and observed himself in TV: Father's Day.
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