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'''Comic stories''' have appeared in '''''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]''''' since its [[DWA 1|first issue]]. Aimed at a slightly younger audience than the [[Doctor Who Magazine comic stories|''Doctor Who Magazine'' comic stories]], ''DWA'' strips tend to have lower page counts and simpler illustration than their ''DWM'' counterparts. Indeed, ''DWA'' strips tend to have more in common with their ''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (magazine)|Battles in Time]]'' [[DWBIT comic stories|counterparts]] than with contemporaneous ''DWM'' strips.
'''Comic stories''' have appeared in '''''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]''''' since its [[DWA 1|first issue]]. Aimed at a slightly younger audience than the [[Doctor Who Magazine comic stories|''Doctor Who Magazine'' comic stories]], ''DWA'' strips tend to have lower page counts and simpler illustration than their ''DWM'' counterparts. Indeed, ''DWA'' strips tend to have more in common with their ''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (magazine)|Battles in Time]]'' [[DWBIT comic stories|counterparts]] than with contemporaneous ''DWM'' strips.



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Comic stories have appeared in Doctor Who Adventures since its first issue. Aimed at a slightly younger audience than the Doctor Who Magazine comic stories, DWA strips tend to have lower page counts and simpler illustration than their DWM counterparts. Indeed, DWA strips tend to have more in common with their Battles in Time counterparts than with contemporaneous DWM strips.

Between December 2008 and May 2013, during the period DWA published on a weekly basis, the comic strip presented a different adventure every issue (notwithstanding the occasional story arc). Combined with the biweekly stories, this has allowed DWA to amass more individual Doctor Who stories during its run than any other comic strip adaptation.

After Panini Comics gained the licence to the name from Immediate Media in 2015, the numbering of the issues reverted to 1.

Tenth Doctor comic stories

Travelling with Rose

Part Two of this story had the individual title "The Battle of Reading Gaol"
Part Two of this story had the individual title "Heads You Lose"
Part Two of this story had the individual title "Snow Fakes"

Travelling alone

Part Two of this story had the individual title "Cliffhanger"

Travelling with Martha

Travelling alone

Travelling with Donna

Travelling with Heather

Travelling with Heather and Wolfie

Travelling with Heather

Travelling alone

Eleventh Doctor comic stories

Travelling with Amy

Travelling with Amy and Rory

Travelling alone

Travelling with Amy and Rory

Travelling alone

Travelling with Decky

Travelling alone

Travelling with Clara

Twelfth Doctor comic stories

Immediate Media

Travelling with Clara

Panini

Travelling with Clara

Travelling alone