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|companions        = [[Josie Day|Josie]]
|enemy            = Living paintings
|enemy            = [[Painting (The Pictures of Josephine Day)|Living paintings]]
|year              = [[Wales]]
|setting          = [[Wales]]
|writer            = [[George Mann]]
|writer            = George Mann
|designer          = [[Rob Farmer]]
|designer          = [[Rob Farmer]]
|editor            = [[Andrew James]]
|editor            = [[Andrew James]]
|artist            = [[Emma Vieceli]]
|artist            = [[Emma Vieceli]]
|colourist        = [[Hi-Fi]]
|colourist        = [[Hi-Fi]]
|letterer          = [[Richard Starkings]]<br>[[Jimmy Betancourt]]
|letterer          = [[Richard Starkings]], [[Jimmy Betancourt]]
|cover            = [[Alice Zhang]]
|cover            = [[Alice Zhang]]
|publication      = ''[[Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor]]'' #1
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|release date      = 4 November 2015
|release date      = [[4 November (releases)|4 November]] [[2015 (releases)|2015]]
|cover date        = November 2015
|cover date        = [[November (releases)|November]] [[2015 (releases)|2015]]
|publisher        = Titan Comics
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}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the first story of the ''[[Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor]]'' comic book mini-series, published in [[2015 (releases)|2015]]. It introduced [[Josie Day]], a new companion for the [[Eighth Doctor]].


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
The [[Eighth Doctor]] has come a long way since [[Doctor Who (TV story)|he regenerated in the morgue]] of [[Grace Holloway]]'s hospital. He has known many friends and fast companions in his life - [[Charley Pollard]], [[C'rizz]], [[Lucie Miller]], [[Tamsin Drew]], [[Molly O'Sullivan]], and many more.
The [[Eighth Doctor]] has come a long way since [[Doctor Who (TV story)|he regenerated in the morgue]] of [[Grace Holloway]]'s hospital. He has known many friends and fast companions in his life [[Charlotte Pollard|Charley Pollard]], [[C'rizz]], [[Lucie Miller]], [[Tamsin Drew]], [[Molly O'Sullivan]], and many more.


Now traveling alone after an intense period in his long life, the Doctor has returned to his most regular haunt... [[Earth]].
Now travelling alone after an intense period in his long life, the Doctor has returned to his most regular haunt... [[Earth]].


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
''to be added''
[[The Doctor's TARDIS]] materialises outside his [[The Doctor's cottage (The Celluloid Midas)|old cottage]] in Wales. Entering, the [[Eighth Doctor]] discovers that an aspiring painter, [[Josie Day]], has moved in during his long absence. After quick introductions and assuring Josie that he bears her no ill will, he gets to work looking for his copy of ''[[Jane Eyre]]'', left here by his [[Third Doctor|third incarnation]], only to find that Josie has rearranged the bookshelf. As the Doctor admires Josie's paintings, a knock at the door draws her away.
 
Opening, Josie greets Mrs [[Fellowes (The Pictures of Josephine Day)|Fellowes]] who claims to have been attacked by a monster, quickly gaining the Doctor's attention. Dragging Josie along, the Doctor is led to the deserted local pub where Josie recognises one of her paintings above the fireplace, only with the figures missing. Sighting a trail of green footprints. Following the trail to the town square, the three are greeted by the sight of Josie's art holding the town hostage.
 
Ducking down, the Doctor explains that the paintings are "following the narrative" that Josie has painted, mimicking the actions of the alien species out of instinct. When one of them bears down on them however, the three run back to the pub.
 
Scanning Josie, the Doctor finds her to be dripping in [[Animae particle]]s. As he explains them to Josie, he realises that, when he thumbed an old [[Telepathic circuits|telepathic circuit]], it reacted with the particles and animated the paintings. As the horde enters, the Doctor and Mrs Fellowes surrender, the former instructing Josie to run, saying that she knows what to do.
 
Racing back to the cottage, Josie paints a picture of the Doctor himself, the copy stepping out of the painting and promptly shattering the old circuit, ending the threat and returning the figures to their artwork.
 
Meeting up, the Doctor assures Josie that the town will forget about this in a few days before they return their attention to the bookshelves. Revealing that she alphabetised them by title instead of the author's last name, Josie hands the Doctor his book, out from which falls a list of space/time coordinates. Recognising that the list is from a future incarnation, the Doctor makes for the TARDIS, inviting Josie along, and sets course for [[Lumin's World]].


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
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* Mrs [[Fellowes (The Pictures of Josephine Day)|Fellowes]]
* Mrs [[Fellowes (The Pictures of Josephine Day)|Fellowes]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* The Doctor last visited the cottage in his [[Third Doctor|third incarnation]].
* The Doctor looks through the [[The Doctor's cottage (The Pictures of Josephine Day)|house]] for a copy of ''[[Jane Eyre]]'' by [[Charlotte Brontë]].
* The Doctor looks through the house for a copy of ''[[Jane Eyre]]'' by [[Charlotte Brontë]].  
* [[Painting (The Pictures of Josephine Day)|Josie's paintings]] that come to life include [[Ice Warrior]]s, a [[Cyberman]], [[Kroton (species)|Krotons]] and [[Witherkin]]s.
* Josie's paintings that come to life include [[Ice Warrior]]s, [[Kroton]]s and [[Witherkin]]s.
* The [[Artificers of Wrall]] created [[Animae particle]]s to animate the illuminations in the holy texts.
* The [[Artificers of Wrall]] created [[Animae particle]]s to animate the illuminations in the holy texts.
* The [[Third Doctor]] was once invited to a party on [[Lumin's World]].
* The Doctor was once invited to a party on [[Lumin's World]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* This is the first Titan Comics series to feature a classic series Doctor as the protagonist.
* This is the first Titan Comics series to feature a classic series Doctor as the protagonist.
[[File:The Doctor's cottage Zeron Invasion.jpg|thumb|right|[[The Doctor's cottage (The Celluloid Midas)|The Doctor's cottage]] in ''[[Zeron Invasion (comic story)|Zeron Invasion]]''.]]
[[File:The Doctor's cottage (The Pictures of Josephine Day).jpg|thumb|right|The Doctor's cottage in ''The Pictures of Josephine Day''.]]
* The exterior appearance of [[The Doctor's cottage (The Celluloid Midas)|the Doctor's cottage]] is almost perfectly recreated from a frame in the 1972 comic ''[[Zeron Invasion (comic story)|Zeron Invasion]]''.
* The title is a play on that of ''[[The Picture of Dorian Gray]]''.
* The title is a play on that of ''[[The Picture of Dorian Gray]]''.
* It is Titan's second mini-series to focus on a particular incarnation of the Doctor, following ''[[Weapons of Past Destruction (comic story)|Weapons of Past Destruction]].''  
* It is Titan's second mini-series to focus on a particular incarnation of the Doctor, following ''[[Weapons of Past Destruction (comic story)|Weapons of Past Destruction]]''.
* The summary page lists many of this incarnation's previous companions, including [[Charley Pollard]], [[C'rizz]], [[Lucie Miller]], [[Tamsin Drew]] and [[Molly O'Sullivan]], referencing the Big Finish audio series. It states he has travelled alone after an intense period in his life.
* The summary page lists many of this incarnation's previous companions, including [[Charley Pollard]], [[C'rizz]], [[Lucie Miller]], [[Tamsin Drew]] and [[Molly O'Sullivan]], referencing the Big Finish audio series. It states he has travelled alone after an intense period in his life.
* The Doctor is wearing the same clothes as he is in ''[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|The Night of the Doctor]]'', apart from the different colours on the ascot tie and waistcoat.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The Doctor is wearing the same clothes as he is in ''[[The Night of the Doctor]]''.
* The Doctor's cottage first appeared in [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Celluloid Midas (comic story)|The Celluloid Midas]]''.
* The Doctor uses his wooden [[sonic screwdriver]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Fugitives (audio story)|Fugitives]]'')
* The Doctor uses his wooden [[sonic screwdriver]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Light at the End (audio story)|The Light at the End]]'', ''[[Fugitives (audio story)|Fugitives]]'')
* The Doctor intends to meet [[Charlotte Brontë]] at some point. He eventually encountered her in his [[Twelfth Doctor|twelfth incarnation]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Unearthly Things (comic story)|Unearthly Things]]'')  
* The Doctor intends to meet [[Charlotte Brontë]] at some point. He eventually encountered her in his [[Twelfth Doctor|twelfth incarnation]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Unearthly Things (comic story)|Unearthly Things]]'')
* The Doctor says that humans "amaze" him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'')
* The Doctor says that humans "amaze" him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'')
* The Doctor asks the aliens "take me to your leader." ([[TV]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned (TV story)|Voyage of the Damned]]'')
* The Doctor asks the alien, "Take me to your leader." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Engines of War (novel)|Engines of War]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[Voyage of the Damned (TV story)|Voyage of the Damned]]'')


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The Pictures of Josephine Day was the first story of the Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor comic book mini-series, published in 2015. It introduced Josie Day, a new companion for the Eighth Doctor.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Eighth Doctor has come a long way since he regenerated in the morgue of Grace Holloway's hospital. He has known many friends and fast companions in his life — Charley Pollard, C'rizz, Lucie Miller, Tamsin Drew, Molly O'Sullivan, and many more.

Now travelling alone after an intense period in his long life, the Doctor has returned to his most regular haunt... Earth.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor's TARDIS materialises outside his old cottage in Wales. Entering, the Eighth Doctor discovers that an aspiring painter, Josie Day, has moved in during his long absence. After quick introductions and assuring Josie that he bears her no ill will, he gets to work looking for his copy of Jane Eyre, left here by his third incarnation, only to find that Josie has rearranged the bookshelf. As the Doctor admires Josie's paintings, a knock at the door draws her away.

Opening, Josie greets Mrs Fellowes who claims to have been attacked by a monster, quickly gaining the Doctor's attention. Dragging Josie along, the Doctor is led to the deserted local pub where Josie recognises one of her paintings above the fireplace, only with the figures missing. Sighting a trail of green footprints. Following the trail to the town square, the three are greeted by the sight of Josie's art holding the town hostage.

Ducking down, the Doctor explains that the paintings are "following the narrative" that Josie has painted, mimicking the actions of the alien species out of instinct. When one of them bears down on them however, the three run back to the pub.

Scanning Josie, the Doctor finds her to be dripping in Animae particles. As he explains them to Josie, he realises that, when he thumbed an old telepathic circuit, it reacted with the particles and animated the paintings. As the horde enters, the Doctor and Mrs Fellowes surrender, the former instructing Josie to run, saying that she knows what to do.

Racing back to the cottage, Josie paints a picture of the Doctor himself, the copy stepping out of the painting and promptly shattering the old circuit, ending the threat and returning the figures to their artwork.

Meeting up, the Doctor assures Josie that the town will forget about this in a few days before they return their attention to the bookshelves. Revealing that she alphabetised them by title instead of the author's last name, Josie hands the Doctor his book, out from which falls a list of space/time coordinates. Recognising that the list is from a future incarnation, the Doctor makes for the TARDIS, inviting Josie along, and sets course for Lumin's World.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • This is the first Titan Comics series to feature a classic series Doctor as the protagonist.
The Doctor's cottage in The Pictures of Josephine Day.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]