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[[File:TVC_780_Front_Cover.jpg|thumb|The First Doctor appears on the cover of TV Comic 780.]] | [[File:TVC_780_Front_Cover.jpg|thumb|The First Doctor appears on the cover of TV Comic 780.]] | ||
* This was the final ''[[TV Comic]]'' story to feature the First Doctor. The last words spoken by the First Doctor in his comic book tenure are, "I have a theory that fate is always on the side of justice! Let us journey to another adventure!" | * This was the final ''[[TV Comic]]'' story to feature the [[First Doctor]]. The last words spoken by the First Doctor in his comic book tenure are, ''"I have a theory that fate is always on the side of justice! Let us journey to another adventure!"'' | ||
* ''The Experimenters'' was printed in ''TV Comic'' issues 780-783. TVC 780 featured an image of the [[First Doctor]] on the cover, advertising the comic's presence on pages 2 and 3. | * ''The Experimenters'' was printed in ''TV Comic'' issues 780-783. TVC 780 featured an image of the [[First Doctor]] on the cover, advertising the comic's presence on pages 2 and 3. | ||
Revision as of 21:48, 30 October 2019
The Experimenters was a TV Comic story featuring the First Doctor, John and Gillian.
Summary
A so-called Master Race is attempting to develop space flight using captive humans as live guinea pigs. Along with others, the Doctor, Gillian and John are forced to undergo a harrowing series of tests culminating in the piloting of an untested rocket.
Characters
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Notes
- This was the final TV Comic story to feature the First Doctor. The last words spoken by the First Doctor in his comic book tenure are, "I have a theory that fate is always on the side of justice! Let us journey to another adventure!"
- The Experimenters was printed in TV Comic issues 780-783. TVC 780 featured an image of the First Doctor on the cover, advertising the comic's presence on pages 2 and 3.
Continuity
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