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|name = ''Nix View''
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'''''Nix View''''', also known as '''''Nick's View''''' or '''''Nix's View''''', was a recurring feature in ''Doctor Who Magazine'' in the late 1980s and early 1990s, being a series of short comedic comics.
'''''Nix View''''', also known as '''''Nick's View''''' or '''''Nix's View''''', was a recurring feature in ''Doctor Who Magazine'' in the late 1980s and early 1990s, being a series of short comedic comics.
Nix View, also known as Nick's View or Nix's View, was a recurring feature in Doctor Who Magazine in the late 1980s and early 1990s, being a series of short comedic comics.
It ran in Doctor Who Magazine from issue 138 through 199, the last one containing "C'est fini" in the signature. Comic situations were featured in each panel. Before that, Miller sent a panel to the "You on Who" section of issues 133 and 137 before becoming a regular.
Issues 182, 185 and 192 did not contain a new instalment. For issues 143, 144, 179 and 180 Miller illustrated an article instead of his stand alone feature.
According to one account, the Master had the appearance of Roger Delgado while on Gallifrey. According to another, he had Anthony Ainley's likeness. According to another one, the one with James Dreyfus's appearance was the incarnation who ran away from Gallifrey.
While fighting to extend his life at the end of his regeneration cycle, many bodies were possessed by the Beevers incarnation, but all kept somehow reverting to his real being until he finally regenerated into the MacQueen one. Hence, these sections cannot be strictly chronological