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|image          = Miranda Dawkins Comic.jpg
|image          = Miranda Dawkins Comic.jpg
|main character = [[Miranda Dawkins]]
|main character = [[Miranda Dawkins]]
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|enemy          = [[Ferran|Prefect Ferran]]
|enemy          = [[Ferran|Prefect Ferran]]
|setting        = The ''[[Supremacy]]'', [[the Needle]]; [[far future]]
|setting        = The ''[[Supremacy]]'', [[the Needle]]; [[far future]]
|writer        = [[Lance Parkin]]
|writer        = Lance Parkin
|editor        = [[David Whittam]]
|editor        = [[David Whittam]]
|artist        = [[Allan Bednar]](Issue 1 and 2, Cover Artist 1-3), [[Robert Blancas]] (inks, Issue 2), [[Miguel Montenegro]] (Issue 3), [[Jon Taylor]] (Issue 3 centerfold)
|artist        = [[Allan Bednar]] (Issue 1 and 2, Cover Artist 1-3), [[Robert Blancas]] (inks, Issue 2), [[Miguel Montenegro]] (Issue 3), [[Jon Taylor]] (Issue 3 centerfold)
|colourist      =
|colourist      =
|letterer      = [[Lance Parkin]]
|letterer      = [[Lance Parkin]]
|publication    = Miranda 01-03 (of 6)
|publication    = Miranda 01-03 (of 6)
|release date  = [[January (releases)|January]] - [[May (releases)|May]] [[2003 (releases)|2003]]
|release date  = January - May 2003
|publisher      = Comeuppance Comics
|publisher      = Comeuppance Comics
|format        = Comic Book - 24 page issues, B&W - colour centerfolds
|format        = Comic Book - 24 page issues, B&W - colour centerfolds
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'''''Miranda''''' is an unfinished six-part comic story about [[Miranda Dawkins]], [[the Doctor]]'s adopted daughter, who was introduced in the novel ''[[Father Time (novel)|Father Time]]''.
'''''Miranda''''' was a comic story about [[Miranda Dawkins]], [[the Doctor]]'s adopted daughter, who was introduced in the novel ''[[Father Time (novel)|Father Time]]''.


Originally planned for six issues, the comic series was cancelled after only three, leaving the story arc incomplete.
Originally planned for six issues, the comic series was cancelled after only three, leaving the planned, broader story arc incomplete.


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
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* [[Silver (Hope)|Silver]]
* [[Silver (Hope)|Silver]]


== Story notes ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* This was [[Lance Parkin]]'s first and only attempt at creating a ''[[Doctor Who]]'' spin-off.
* As a member of the [[Klade]], the [[Robot Guardsman]]'s design evokes [[Dalek]]s by having bumps on its feet resembling [[sense globe]]s  and an ocular implant similar to an [[eyestalk]]. It speaks in the same font which has been used to represent Dalek voices since ''[[The Dalek Book]]''.
* Elements introduced in this comic later appeared in [[NOTVALID]]: ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]''.
 
== References ==
* Miranda wears a [[Batman]] T-shirt.
* Miranda wears a [[Batman]] T-shirt.
* [[Ferran]]'s [[Imperial Army (Miranda)|Imperial Army]] includes [[Skywarden]]s and [[Robot Guardsman|Robot Guardsmen]].
* [[Ferran]]'s [[Imperial Army]] includes [[Skywarden]]s and [[Robot Guardsman|Robot Guardsmen]].
* [[Vrelgett Pal]] is a fourth level emissary of [[Nan Gar]].
* [[Vrelgett Pal]] is a fourth level emissary of [[Nan Gar]].
* An alien at Miranda's reception wonders if "[[Manchester (city)|Manchester]] in the [[1980s|Eighties]]" is near the [[Zone of Living Death]].
* An alien at Miranda's reception wonders if "[[Manchester (city)|Manchester]] in the [[1980s|Eighties]]" is near the [[Zone of Living Death]].
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* Only about one percent of [[the Needle]] had been explored.
* Only about one percent of [[the Needle]] had been explored.
* Rum and Thélash use an [[ecotopic scanner]].
* Rum and Thélash use an [[ecotopic scanner]].
== Notes ==
* This was [[Lance Parkin]]'s first and only attempt at creating a [[Doctor Who spin-offs|''Doctor Who'' spin-off]]. However, the Eighth Doctor was alluded to in one of his ''[[Emmerdale]]'' novels, suggesting a shared universe.
* As a member of the [[Klade]], the [[Robot Guardsman]]'s design evokes [[Dalek]]s by having bumps on its feet resembling [[sense globe]]s and an ocular implant similar to an [[eyestalk]]. It speaks in the same font which has been used to represent Dalek voices since ''[[The Dalek Book]]''. Another robot model used by the Klade possesses only one, large eye, much like the eyestalks, with one of these robots even shouting that it "cannot see" and that its "vision is impaired", much like Daleks are known to.
* Elements introduced in this comic later appeared in the short story ''[[White Canvas (short story)|White Canvas]]''.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
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* [http://www.comicbookdb.com/title.php?ID=3659 Comic Book DB - Overview of '''Miranda (2003)'''] - Synopses of Issues [http://www.comicbookdb.com/issue.php?ID=29883 01] [http://www.comicbookdb.com/issue.php?ID=29898 02] [http://www.comicbookdb.com/issue.php?ID=29900 03]
* [http://www.comicbookdb.com/title.php?ID=3659 Comic Book DB - Overview of '''Miranda (2003)'''] - Synopses of Issues [http://www.comicbookdb.com/issue.php?ID=29883 01] [http://www.comicbookdb.com/issue.php?ID=29898 02] [http://www.comicbookdb.com/issue.php?ID=29900 03]


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Miranda was a comic story about Miranda Dawkins, the Doctor's adopted daughter, who was introduced in the novel Father Time.

Originally planned for six issues, the comic series was cancelled after only three, leaving the planned, broader story arc incomplete.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

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  • This was Lance Parkin's first and only attempt at creating a Doctor Who spin-off. However, the Eighth Doctor was alluded to in one of his Emmerdale novels, suggesting a shared universe.
  • As a member of the Klade, the Robot Guardsman's design evokes Daleks by having bumps on its feet resembling sense globes and an ocular implant similar to an eyestalk. It speaks in the same font which has been used to represent Dalek voices since The Dalek Book. Another robot model used by the Klade possesses only one, large eye, much like the eyestalks, with one of these robots even shouting that it "cannot see" and that its "vision is impaired", much like Daleks are known to.
  • Elements introduced in this comic later appeared in the short story White Canvas.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

Cover gallery[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]