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A Cold Snap was the final Doctor Who Adventures comic story featuring the Twelfth Doctor before the magazine's hiatus in 2017, which carried through until January 2019.
It was the first DWA comic since the July 2016 story Pirates of Vourakis to not be written by Andrew Cartmel or feature the companion Jata. Jata's absence in A Cold Snap is not brought up, leaving the Jata storyline unfinished. For this story, the Doctor takes on a one-off companion named Gaz in a return to the format seen prior to the introduction of Jata, even though by the time the story was published, Bill Potts and Nardole had already debuted on television.
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- This was the final Doctor Who Adventures comic story to feature the Twelfth Doctor. The final spoken words of his DWA comic strip tenure are: "Mums always know best. And something tells me the S'qwatch mother is going to ground her naughty boys for at least two hundred years!"
- The Doctor calls the summer of 1976 the hottest summer on record, a reference to the real-world 1976 British Isles heat wave.
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