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'''TV Comic Land''' was a place the [[Fifth Doctor]] described as more ghastly than [[Skaro]], twice as horrendous as [[Vortis]] and ten times more terrible than [[E-Space]]. He regarded the location in this way because [[John and Gillian]] resided there. He and [[Nyssa]] once materialised there where upon they encountered his "so-called" [[grandchild]]ren. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Doctor Who? (DWM 72 comic story)|Doctor Who? 72]]'')
'''TV Comic Land''' was a place the [[Fifth Doctor]] described as more ghastly than [[Skaro]], twice as horrendous as [[Vortis]] and ten times more terrible than [[E-Space]]. He regarded the location in this way because [[John and Gillian]] resided there. He and [[Nyssa]] once materialised there where upon they encountered his "so-called" [[grandchild]]ren. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Doctor Who? (DWM 72 comic story)|Doctor Who? 72]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
TV Comic Land offers a humourous explanation for [[John and Gillian]]'s place in mainstream continuity. 1994's ''[[Conundrum (novel)|Conundrum]]'' later posited more seriously that they were products of the [[Land of Fiction]] while 2003's ''[[The Land of Happy Endings (comic story)|The Land of Happy Endings]]'' suggests they were part of [[the Doctor]]'s [[dream]]s.
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[[Category:Non-DWU locations]]

Revision as of 23:52, 28 March 2020

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TV Comic Land was a place the Fifth Doctor described as more ghastly than Skaro, twice as horrendous as Vortis and ten times more terrible than E-Space. He regarded the location in this way because John and Gillian resided there. He and Nyssa once materialised there where upon they encountered his "so-called" grandchildren. (NOTVALID: Doctor Who? 72)

Behind the scenes

TV Comic Land offers a humourous explanation for John and Gillian's place in mainstream continuity. 1994's Conundrum later posited more seriously that they were products of the Land of Fiction while 2003's The Land of Happy Endings suggests they were part of the Doctor's dreams.