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{{Infobox Comic
{{Infobox Comic
|comic name        = Silver Scream
|comic name        = Silver Scream
|format           = Comic - two-parter
|image            =
|series           =
|doctor            = [[Tenth Doctor]]
|doctor            = [[Tenth Doctor]]
|year              = [[Hollywood]], [[1920s]]
|companions        =
|enemy            =
|year              = [[Earth]], [[USA]], [[Hollywood]], [[1920s]]
|writer            = [[Tony Lee]]
|writer            = [[Tony Lee]]
|artist            = Al Davison
|editor            =
|artist            = [[Al Davison]]
|colourist        =
|lettering        =
|publication title = Doctor Who: Silver Scream
|publication title = Doctor Who: Silver Scream
|publication dates = [[July]] - [[August]] [[2009]]
|publisher        = [[IDW]]
|publisher        = [[IDW]]
|publication dates = [[July]] and [[August]] [[2009]]
|format            =
|previous story    = [[Autopia]]
|previous story    = [[Autopia]]
|series            = [[Doctor Who (IDW)]]
|next story        = [[Fugitive]]
|next story        = [[Fugitive]]
}}
}}
'''''Silver Scream''''' is a two part story in the ''[[Doctor Who Ongoing]]'' series by [[IDW Publishing]] scheduled for publication in North America in [[July]] [[2009]].
'''''Silver Scream''''' is a two part story in the ''[[Doctor Who Ongoing]]'' series by [[IDW Publishing]] scheduled for publication in North America in [[July]] [[2009]].



Revision as of 13:00, 13 September 2009


Silver Scream is a two part story in the Doctor Who Ongoing series by IDW Publishing scheduled for publication in North America in July 2009.

Summary

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Characters

References

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Notes

Silver Scream was originally intended to include Charlie Chaplin, however it was found out late that there were rights problems in using him, and so he was replaced with a character named Archie Maplin.

Continuity

  • In Journey's End when Donna Noble is about to get her memories whiped by the Doctor. She suggests going to meet Charlie Chaplin. As noted above, rights issues prevented the use of Chaplin for this story, however the Doctor does make an oblique reference to "the fellow in the bowler hat", indicating that Maplin is intended to be a different individual existing in the same universe as Chaplin (which preserves continuity should Chaplin ever appear on the TV series).
  • In an interview, Tony Lee confirmed that the ongoing series featuring the Tenth Doctor occurs right before the final specials.

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