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|range = DWM comic stories{{!}}DWM Comics
{{Infobox Story
|number in range = 142
|name= The Time of My Life
|image= The Beatles The Time of My Life.jpg
|image= The Beatles.jpg
|series=[[DWM comic stories|''DWM'' comic stories]]
|series=[[DWM comic stories|''DWM'' comic stories]]
|doctor= Tenth Doctor
|doctor= Tenth Doctor
|companions= [[Donna Noble|Donna]]
|companions= [[Donna Noble|Donna]]
|enemy= Humanoid Dogs<br />Vampire Cannibals<br />Cossacks
|enemy=
|setting= The Courtship of the [[Zyglot]]s,<br />An unidentified spaceship in [[London]],<br /> unknown swamps in near future<br />[[Liverpool]], [[1963]]<br /> Snowy Lands, [[17th century]]
|setting= [[The Doctor's TARDIS]]
|writer= [[Jonathan Morris]]
|writer= Jonathan Morris
|editor= [[Tom Spilsbury]] & [[Scott Gray]]
|editor= [[Tom Spilsbury]] & [[Scott Gray]]
|artist= [[Rob Davis]]
|artist= [[Rob Davis]]
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|letterer= [[Roger Langridge]]
|letterer= [[Roger Langridge]]
|publication= [[DWM 399]]
|publication= [[DWM 399]]
|release date= [[17 August (releases)|17 August]] [[2008 (releases)|2008]]
|release date= 21 August 2008
|cover date= 17 September 2008
|traeded= ''[[The Widow's Curse (comic story)|The Widow's Curse]]''
|publisher= Panini Comics
|publisher= Panini Comics
|format= Comic - 1 part
|format= Comic - 1 part (10 pages)
|prev= The Widow's Curse (comic story)
|prev= The Widow's Curse (comic story)
|next= Thinktwice (comic story)
|next= Thinktwice (comic story)
}}'''''The Time of My Life''''' was a ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic that featured the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble]]. It was Donna's final appearance in the DWM strip.  
}}'''''The Time of My Life''''' was a ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic that featured the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble]]. It was Donna's final appearance in the DWM strip, taking place after the events of the [[Series 4 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 4]] [[Journey's End (TV story)|finale]]. The comic was made up of several stories that led into each other by the partition of speech. It included a number of nods to the past, with a TARDIS recording and the reappearance of [[Zyglot]]s.
 
The comic was made up of several stories that led into each other by the partition of speech. It included a number of nods to the past, with a [[TARDIS]] recording and the reappearance of [[Zyglot]]s. It also saw the Tenth Doctor take Donna to see [[The Beatles]]. A nearly identical scene appeared in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Signs of Life]]'', when the Tenth Doctor took [[Martha Jones]] to see the group.


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
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The plot switches from one story to the next, via what the characters say.
The plot switches from one story to the next, via what the characters say.


=== First Story ===
=== First story ===
The Doctor and Donna land in a crater - the Doctor wants to show her something and they start climbing the edge of the crater. Donna complains at the temperature, but the Doctor promises that it'll be worth it - Donna replies that it better be ...
The [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Donna Noble]] land in a crater - the Doctor wants to show her something and they start climbing the edge of the crater. Donna complains at the temperature, but the Doctor promises that it'll be worth it. They climb out of the crater and watch the courtship of the [[Zyglot]]s. The Doctor explains that this event only happens once every five centuries. Donna is fascinated by it, and accuses the Doctor of bringing him here so he could...


=== Second Story ===
=== Second story ===
...Fantastic, exclaims Donna, as she and The Doctor watch the courtship of the [[Zyglot]]s. The Doctor explains that this event only happens once every five centuries. Donna is fascinated by it, and accuses the Doctor of being a...
"...show off," Donna tells the Doctor, which hurts him, because he thinks that she should be impressed. The Doctor goes over to a window, and they realise they are in a spaceship overlooking [[London]] - and Donna notes that one of her neighbours has a swimming pool. They are met by talking dogs who have decided that they will rise up against their human masters. The Doctor tells Donna to "get ready to..."


=== Third Story ===
=== Third story ===
...show off, which hurts the Doctor, because he thinks that she should be impressed. The Doctor goes over to a window, and they realise they are in a spaceship overlooking [[London]] - and Donna notes that one of her neighbours has a swimming pool. They are met by talking dogs who have decided that they will rise up against their human masters. The Doctor tells Donna to get ready to...
"...run!" yells the Doctor, as they escape from menacing swamp creatures. Donna sarcastically says that she thought they would wait to be eaten. They meet up with a group of humans, who tell them that the swamp is a single living organism. They help the travellers escape - causing Donna to wonder what would have happened if they had not reached them in ...


=== Fourth Story ===
=== Fourth story ===
...run, yells the Doctor, as they escape from a menacing forest. Donna sarcastically says that she thought they would wait to be eaten by the trees. They meet up with a group of humans, who tell them that the swamp is a single living organism. They help the travellers ecape - causing Donna to wonder what would have happened if they had not reached them in ...
"...Time?" asks Donna. The Doctor is surprised at her - expecting her to notice that the clock is ticking too slow. Suddenly Donna notices that the clock is speeding up - and suddenly they are menaced by a robot that had disguised itself as a statue. Donna exclaims "Oh my..."


=== Fifth Story ===
=== Fifth story ===
..Time?", asks Donna. The Doctor is surprised at her - expecting her to notice that the clock is ticking too slow. Suddenly Donna notices that the clock is speeding up - and suddenly they are menaced by a robot that had disguised itself as a statue. Donna exclaims "Oh my...
"...[[My Bonnie|Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean]]" is being played at a [[The Beatles|Beatles]] concert in [[The Cavern Club]]. Donna calls out to [[Paul McCartney|Paul]], telling him not to marry {{w|Heather Mills|Heather}}. After the concert, she asks [[John Lennon|John]] to sign an album for her. The Doctor is not happy, because they haven't released that one yet - in fact, it's the utterly anachronistic ''1'' compilation CD - but Donna assures him that she won't put it on [[eBay]]. They leave the concert as the Doctor said "it's time we got back to..."


=== Sixth Story ===
=== Sixth story ===
..Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean" is being played at a Beatles concert. Donna calls out to [[Paul McCartney|Paul]], telling him not to marry {{w|Heather Mills|Heather}}. After the concert, she asks John to sign an album for her. The Doctor is not happy, because they haven't released that one yet - in fact, it's the utterly anachronistic "1" compilation CD - but Donna assures him that she won't put it on [[eBay]]. They leave the concert and head back to...
"...[[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]!" he tells her - as they escape from the vampires. Donna refuses to go, asking what would happen if he didn't make it back - and the Doctor explains about the recorded message in the TARDIS known as [[Emergency Program One]] in case something happens to him. Donna still doesn't want to go - and threatens the vampires with "a knee in the...


=== Seventh Story ===
=== Seventh story ===
...the TARDIS", he tells her - as they escape from the vampires. Donna refuses to go, asking what would happen if he didn't make it back - and the Doctor explains about [[Emergency Program One]] . Donna still doesn't want to go - and threatens the vampires with "a knee in the...
...Cossacks!" exclaims the Doctor - and the pair run through the town to escape. As they run through the town, Donna complains of people trying to kill them. As they hide, the Doctor notes that the infantry has arrived, but with impulse mortars - "Someone's been meddling in..."
=== Eighth Story ===
...Cossacks", exclaims the Doctor - and the pair run through the town to escape. As they run through the town, Donna complains of people trying to kill them. As they hide, they note that the infantry has arrived, but with a mortar - someone must be meddling in...


=== Ninth Story ===
=== Eighth story ===
..History!", she tells the Doctor, as we find a child-aged Doctor and Donna in a classroom. He explains that they are trapped in a world where they have been trapped by a parasite that is feeding off her embarrassment. The teacher proves this correct by insulting her. The Doctor tells her to look for something that doesn't fit - and she notices the TARDIS. This causes the reality to collapse. Donna is shocked as the Teacher transforms - and calls to the Doctor...
"...History!" a child Donna tells an equally young Doctor in a history classroom. The Doctor explains that they have been infected by a psychic parasite who brought Donna to a reality where it can feed on her embarrassment. The teacher proves this correct by insulting her. The Doctor tells her to look for something that doesn't fit - and she notices the TARDIS. This causes the reality to collapse. Donna is shocked as the teacher transforms - and calls to the Doctor...


=== Final Story ===
=== Final story ===
..."bet you didn't expect to see me" - said by the voice of Donna. She has recorded a message on Emergency Program One for the Doctor. She states that she did it in case they didn't get to say goodbye properly - and tells him not to worry because it was her choice. She then goes on and tells him to get someone else - not to stop him as she claimed at [[The Runaway Bride|Christmas]] - but to show off to, and to keep him going. She has had the time of her life, and thanks the Doctor - before saying Good...<br />
..."bet you didn't expect to see me again!" the Doctor hears from Donna. She has recorded a message on Emergency Program One for the Doctor in case something happened to her. She tells him not to worry because it was her choice. She then goes on and tells him to get someone else - not to stop him as she claimed at [[Racnoss invasion of Earth|Christmas]] - but to show off to, and to keep him going. She has had the time of her life. "Thanks, basically," says Donna. "And good..."
...bye," the Doctor replies.
"...bye," the Doctor replies.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
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* [[Paul McCartney]]
* [[Paul McCartney]]
* [[John Lennon]]
* [[John Lennon]]
* {{w|George Harrison}}
* [[George Harrison]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* The Doctor and Donna see [[The Beatles]].
* The Doctor and Donna see [[the Beatles]] perform "[[My Bonnie]]" at [[The Cavern Club]].
** Donna gets one of their records signed, although it is a CD of "1" - which is a compilation that was not released until 1995 - instead of one of their 1963 vinyl records: ''Please Please Me'' and ''With The Beatles''.
* Donna asks [[John Lennon]] to sign a copy of the ''[[1 (album)|1]]'' album [[CD]] for [[Sylvia Noble|her mum]].
** The Cavern Club is the actual club on Mathew Street in Liverpool where the Beatles got their start and were discovered by Brian Epstein. It has been closed twice but was reopened in 1999.
* Donna tells [[Paul McCartney]] not to marry [[Heather Mills|Heather]].
** Donna takes a risk by telling Paul not to marry Heather - referencing his second wife, Heather Mills, who he married after the death of Linda McCartney after Linda's cancer battle and who was roundly criticised after divorcing him.
** While in Germany, the Beatles actually recorded a rock version of "My Bonnie Lies Over The Ocean", simply called "My Bonnie" - as the Beat Brothers (Record execs thought "Beatles" was too phonetically similar to a German obscenity) - with Tony Sheridan in 1961. It peaked at #5 on West Germany's ''Hit Parade''.
* The humanoid dogs are similar to the other upright animal variations, such as: [[badger pirate]]s and [[Catkind]].
* The Doctor mentions [[Emergency Program One]]. Donna uses a similar device to also record.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Rather than show a complete adventure, this comic strip shows parts of many of Donna's adventures that lead into each other via what characters say.
* Rather than show a complete adventure, ''The Time of My Life'' shows parts of many of Donna's adventures that lead into each other via what characters say.
* [[Emergency Program One]] is spelt "Programme", despite British English using the "programme" spelling for television broadcasts and theatre information leaflets, not computer programs.
 
=== Original print details ===
: (Publication with page count and closing caption)
* [[DWM 399]] (10 pages) The End


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The [[Zyglot]]s appear. They previously appeared in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Polly the Glot (comic story)|Polly the Glot]]''.
* The Doctor previously took [[Martha Jones]] to see [[the Beatles]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Signs of Life (comic story)|Signs of Life]]'')
* In Donna's message to the Doctor, she refers to their first meeting in [[TV]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]''.
* Donna is told of [[Emergency Program One]], and later uses it to leave the Doctor a message. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'')
* The Tenth Doctor took [[Martha Jones]] to see [[The Beatles]] in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Signs of Life]]''.
* In Donna's message to the Doctor, she reminds him of what she told him on the day they met, after the [[Racnoss invasion of Earth]] had been stopped; "Find someone". However, she clarifies that she doesn't mean find someone to stop him, but to find someone he can show off too. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride (TV story)|The Runaway Bride]]'')


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The Time of My Life was a Doctor Who Magazine comic that featured the Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble. It was Donna's final appearance in the DWM strip, taking place after the events of the Series 4 finale. The comic was made up of several stories that led into each other by the partition of speech. It included a number of nods to the past, with a TARDIS recording and the reappearance of Zyglots.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

Donna has been on many great and similar adventures...

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

The plot switches from one story to the next, via what the characters say.

First story[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble land in a crater - the Doctor wants to show her something and they start climbing the edge of the crater. Donna complains at the temperature, but the Doctor promises that it'll be worth it. They climb out of the crater and watch the courtship of the Zyglots. The Doctor explains that this event only happens once every five centuries. Donna is fascinated by it, and accuses the Doctor of bringing him here so he could...

Second story[[edit] | [edit source]]

"...show off," Donna tells the Doctor, which hurts him, because he thinks that she should be impressed. The Doctor goes over to a window, and they realise they are in a spaceship overlooking London - and Donna notes that one of her neighbours has a swimming pool. They are met by talking dogs who have decided that they will rise up against their human masters. The Doctor tells Donna to "get ready to..."

Third story[[edit] | [edit source]]

"...run!" yells the Doctor, as they escape from menacing swamp creatures. Donna sarcastically says that she thought they would wait to be eaten. They meet up with a group of humans, who tell them that the swamp is a single living organism. They help the travellers escape - causing Donna to wonder what would have happened if they had not reached them in ...

Fourth story[[edit] | [edit source]]

"...Time?" asks Donna. The Doctor is surprised at her - expecting her to notice that the clock is ticking too slow. Suddenly Donna notices that the clock is speeding up - and suddenly they are menaced by a robot that had disguised itself as a statue. Donna exclaims "Oh my..."

Fifth story[[edit] | [edit source]]

"...Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean" is being played at a Beatles concert in The Cavern Club. Donna calls out to Paul, telling him not to marry Heather. After the concert, she asks John to sign an album for her. The Doctor is not happy, because they haven't released that one yet - in fact, it's the utterly anachronistic 1 compilation CD - but Donna assures him that she won't put it on eBay. They leave the concert as the Doctor said "it's time we got back to..."

Sixth story[[edit] | [edit source]]

"...the TARDIS!" he tells her - as they escape from the vampires. Donna refuses to go, asking what would happen if he didn't make it back - and the Doctor explains about the recorded message in the TARDIS known as Emergency Program One in case something happens to him. Donna still doesn't want to go - and threatens the vampires with "a knee in the...

Seventh story[[edit] | [edit source]]

...Cossacks!" exclaims the Doctor - and the pair run through the town to escape. As they run through the town, Donna complains of people trying to kill them. As they hide, the Doctor notes that the infantry has arrived, but with impulse mortars - "Someone's been meddling in..."

Eighth story[[edit] | [edit source]]

"...History!" a child Donna tells an equally young Doctor in a history classroom. The Doctor explains that they have been infected by a psychic parasite who brought Donna to a reality where it can feed on her embarrassment. The teacher proves this correct by insulting her. The Doctor tells her to look for something that doesn't fit - and she notices the TARDIS. This causes the reality to collapse. Donna is shocked as the teacher transforms - and calls to the Doctor...

Final story[[edit] | [edit source]]

..."bet you didn't expect to see me again!" the Doctor hears from Donna. She has recorded a message on Emergency Program One for the Doctor in case something happened to her. She tells him not to worry because it was her choice. She then goes on and tells him to get someone else - not to stop him as she claimed at Christmas - but to show off to, and to keep him going. She has had the time of her life. "Thanks, basically," says Donna. "And good..." "...bye," the Doctor replies.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Rather than show a complete adventure, The Time of My Life shows parts of many of Donna's adventures that lead into each other via what characters say.
  • Emergency Program One is spelt "Programme", despite British English using the "programme" spelling for television broadcasts and theatre information leaflets, not computer programs.

Original print details[[edit] | [edit source]]

(Publication with page count and closing caption)

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]