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** The Tenth Doctor is surprised to hear that she has met one, this being before his [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh incarnation]]'s encounter with one. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Beast Below (TV story)|The Beast Below]]'')
** The Tenth Doctor is surprised to hear that she has met one, this being before his [[Eleventh Doctor|Eleventh incarnation]]'s encounter with one. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Beast Below (TV story)|The Beast Below]]'')
* The Thirteenth Doctor uses [[River Song]]'s phrase, "[[Spoiler]]s", whenever her predecessor asks a question about their future. The Tenth Doctor later admits to liking the phrase, with his successor saying that "[he] certainly will". ([[TV]]: ''[[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]]''/''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]'')
* The Thirteenth Doctor uses [[River Song]]'s phrase, "[[Spoiler]]s", whenever her predecessor asks a question about their future. The Tenth Doctor later admits to liking the phrase, with his successor saying that "[he] certainly will". ([[TV]]: ''[[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]]''/''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]'')
*When the Tenth Doctor steps out of the RETARDIS underground he says he doesn<nowiki>'t like the look of it to which Martha replies ''You're not alone''. The Thirteenth Doctor calls him ''impossibly thick''</nowiki> for not undertanding the true meaning of the words said by [[Face of Boe|The Face of Boe]] upon his death, that being the fact that [[The Master]] was still alive through [[Yana]]. ([[Utopia (TV story)|TV: ''Utopia'')]]
*When the Tenth Doctor steps out of the TARDIS underground he says he doesn<nowiki>'t like the look of it to which Martha replies ''You're not alone''. The Thirteenth Doctor calls him ''impossibly thick''</nowiki> for not undertanding the true meaning of the words said by [[Face of Boe|The Face of Boe]] upon his death, that being the fact that [[The Master]] was still alive through [[Yana]]. ([[Utopia (TV story)|TV: ''Utopia'')]]


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A Little Help from My Friends was the only story in the second year of the Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctor comic series, published in 2020.

This multi-Doctor story tied into the events of the series 3 TV story Blink, taking place in 1969 during the time when the Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones were stranded there by a Weeping Angel.

Quite unusually for this series, the first two parts of the story had their worldwide debut not in the ongoing American comic series, but in its UK sister series Doctor Who: Tales from the TARDIS, appearing in the first and second issues of its third year, less than a week before their respective American printings. Regardless, the fine print on the issues' contents pages still credit 13DY2 1 and 13DY2 2 as their original printings.

The story ended on a cliffhanger, which led into the Doctor Who (2020) story, Alternating Current.

Summary

The Thirteenth Doctor is back with her friends – Yaz, Ryan and Graham – in a brand new time-travelling adventure. This time she faces the horrific Weeping Angels – who else can help her out but one of her previous incarnations: the Tenth Doctor himself! Landing in the swinging 60s, the Thirteenth Doctor and fam are stranded in the middle of a territorial battle between the Angels and the creepy Autons, all the while having to avoid her former self and causing the universe to implode! What could go wrong?

Characters

References

The Doctor

Times and places

Devices

Food

Society

Retail

Time Agency

  • Yaz pretends to be a time agent when interacting with the Tenth Doctor.

Companions

Notes

  • This is the first Titan Comics story to make its debut in the UK before the US, at least as far as parts one and two are concerned.
  • This comic story is contentious to date in the Thirteenth Doctor's era. The intention, evidently, was that the story was meant to be set during Series 11, noticeable due to details such as the TARDIS interior. However, several TV stories after the comic's release would bring this into question. First, Series 12's TV: Spyfall would illustrate Ryan, Graham, and Yaz still showing confusion about the Doctor's ability to change bodies, implying that they had never been a part of a Multi-Doctor event. More perplexing, Series 13's TV: Once, Upon Time, which premiered after the exit of Ryan and Graham, would feature Yaz meeting the Weeping Angels for, according to her, the first time. As with most continuity issues in the franchise's history, the solution to these contradictions are left to personal interpretation.
  • While in 1969, the Thirteenth Doctor says the Weeping Angels are "22 years away", which would be 1991. Despite this apparent mistake from the writer, she mentions the correct year of 2007 on the previous page.

Continuity

The Doctor's library cards.

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