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* Like many ''[[Doctor Who? (comic series)|Doctor Who?]]'' stories, ''Introduction'' makes no pretense of being set in any version of the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], instead presenting a satire of the real-life fandom. | * Like many ''[[Doctor Who? (comic series)|Doctor Who?]]'' stories, ''Introduction'' makes no pretense of being set in any version of the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], instead presenting a satire of the real-life fandom. | ||
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Revision as of 00:34, 24 March 2021
The second, parodical, Doctor Who?-style comic in Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett's The Doctor Who Fun Book was entitled Introduction and poked fun at the relative unpopularity of Peter Davison's Fifth Doctor compared to a crowd-pleaser like Tom Baker's incarnation.
Summary
In costume as the Fifth Doctor, Peter Davison is as bemused as he is dismayed when a grinning, wide-eyed fan asks him for "Tom Baker's autograph".
Characters
References
- The fan owns an autograph notebook marked with the letter A on the cover, which he offers to Davison.
Notes
- Like many Doctor Who? stories, Introduction makes no pretense of being set in any version of the Doctor Who universe, instead presenting a satire of the real-life fandom.
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