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Revision as of 20:30, 1 April 2022
The Daft Dimension was a continuous series of mostly three-panel comics written and illustrated by Lew Stringer and printed in Doctor Who Magazine. Some were purely parodical whereas others were just comedic Doctor Who stories akin to Titan's backup comics.
It was a sort of sequel to Nix' View, an ongoing DWM comic story from the nineties.
Stories
Notes
- The title parodies the well-known unproduced anniversary story The Dark Dimension.
- The Daleks in these strips are consistently drawn with a single, human-like eyeball in their eye stalks for expression purposes.
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