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'''''Zenith Lives!''''' was an ''[[Obverse Quarterly]]'' anthology published by [[Obverse Books]] compiling stories focusing on the public-domain ''{{w|Sexton Blake}}'' character of [[Zenith (The Albino's Shadow)|Zenith]]. Although all the stories in the book nominally took place in the same continuity, the fourth story in the anthology was the only one with a legal link to identify that continuity as the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]: the licensed use of [[Archibald Angelchrist]] from [[George Mann]]'s novel ''[[Paradox Lost (novel)|Paradox Lost]]''.
'''''Zenith Lives!''''' was an ''[[Obverse Quarterly]]'' anthology published by [[Obverse Books]] compiling stories focusing on the public-domain ''{{w|Sexton Blake}}'' character of [[Zenith (The Albino's Shadow)|Zenith]]. Although all the stories in the book nominally took place in the same continuity, the fourth story in the anthology was the only one with a legal link to identify that continuity as the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]: the licensed use of [[Archibald Angelchrist]] from [[George Mann]]'s novel ''[[Paradox Lost (novel)|Paradox Lost]]''.

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Zenith Lives! was an Obverse Quarterly anthology published by Obverse Books compiling stories focusing on the public-domain Sexton Blake character of Zenith. Although all the stories in the book nominally took place in the same continuity, the fourth story in the anthology was the only one with a legal link to identify that continuity as the Doctor Who universe: the licensed use of Archibald Angelchrist from George Mann's novel Paradox Lost.

Individual stories

Title Author
The Blood of our Land Mark Hodder
All the Many Rooms Paul Magrs
Curare Michael Moorcock
The Albino's Shadow George Mann
Zenith's End Stuart Douglas

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