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== Plot ==
== Plot ==
As [[the TARDIS]] flies through the [[Time Vortex]], the Doctor and Rose await their next destination with glee. Rose steps out the [[TARDIS door]], closely followed by the Doctor, and both are stunned to see multiple [[bronze Dalek]] [[Dalek drone|drone]]s occupying [[St Mark's Square]] in [[Venice]], both [[hover position|hovering]] and on the ground. Also present at the scene is none other then [[Casanova]], who comes face to face with the Doctor.
As [[the TARDIS]] flies through the [[Time Vortex]], the Doctor and Rose await their next destination with glee. Rose steps out the [[TARDIS door]], closely followed by the Doctor, and both are stunned to see multiple [[bronze Dalek]] [[Dalek drone|drone]]s [[User:MrThermomanPreacher/Sandbox/Dalek invasion of Venice|occupying]] [[St Mark's Square]] in [[Venice]], both [[hover position|hovering]] and on the ground. Also present at the scene is none other then [[Casanova]], who comes face to face with the Doctor.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==

Revision as of 23:14, 3 January 2023

A single, textless and untitled panel was created by comic artist Lee Sullivan, depicting a crossover between Series 1 of Doctor Who and the 2005 BBC miniseries Casanova to reflect the casting of Casanova lead David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor, succeeding Christopher Eccleston's Ninth Doctor.

Plot

As the TARDIS flies through the Time Vortex, the Doctor and Rose await their next destination with glee. Rose steps out the TARDIS door, closely followed by the Doctor, and both are stunned to see multiple bronze Dalek drones occupying St Mark's Square in Venice, both hovering and on the ground. Also present at the scene is none other then Casanova, who comes face to face with the Doctor.

Characters

Story notes

Casanova as depicted with David Tennant's likeness by Lee Sullivan.

Continuity

Footnotes