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{{Infobox Magazine
|name              = Four Doctors Issue 1
|image = Four Doctors Cover 1.jpg
|image            = Four_Doctors_Cover_1.jpg
|cover date = [[September (releases)|September]] [[2015 (releases)|2015]]
|doctor            = Twelfth Doctor
|release date = [[12 August (releases)|12 August]] [[2015 (releases)|2015]]
|companions        = [[Clara Oswald|Clara]]
|format =  
|featuring        = [[War Doctor]], [[Tenth Doctor]], [[Eleventh Doctor]], [[Gabby Gonzalez|Gabby]], [[Alice Obiefune|Alice]]
|editor = [[Andrew James]]
|enemy            = [[Reaper]]s
|publisher = [[Titan Comics]]
|year              = {{il|[[Paris]], [[1923]]|[[Marinus]], [[A10%?]]}}
}}'''''[[Four Doctors (comic story)|Four Doctors]] #1''''' was the issue of the comic book published on [[12 August (releases)|12 August]] [[2015 (releases)|2015]].
|writer            = [[Paul Cornell]]
|editor            = [[Andrew James]]
|artist            = [[Neil Edwards]]
|colourist        = [[Ivan Nunes]]
|designer          = [[Rob Farmer]]
|letterer          = [[Richard Starkings]]<br>[[Jimmy Betancourt]]
|cover             =
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|publication      =
|anthology        =
|reprint          = ''[[Doctor Who Comic]]'' #2.1
|traded            =
|release date     = [[12 August (releases)|12 August]] [[2015 (releases)|2015]]
|cover date       = [[September (releases)|September]] [[2015 (releases)|2015]]
|publisher        = Titan Comics
|format           = Comic
|series            = ''[[Four Doctors (comic story)|Four Doctors]]'' issues
|prev              = none
|next              = FD 2
|trailer          =  Four Doctors! Three Companions! - Comic Book Series - Doctor Who
}}The '''''first issue of [[Four Doctors (comic story)|Four Doctors]]''''' was originally released [[12 August (releases)|12 August]] [[2015 (releases)|2015]].


== Summary ==
== Contents ==
''What shocking past event brings three Doctors together – to combat an unknown foe with three incarnations in its sights?''
=== Main strip ===
''[[Four Doctors (comic story)|Four Doctors]]'' part one
* Writer: [[Paul Cornell]]
* Artist: [[Neil Edwards]]
* Colorist: [[Ivan Nunes]]
* Letterer: [[Richard Starkings]] and [[Comicraft]]'s [[Jimmy Betancourt]]
* Editor: [[Andrew James]]
* Assistant Editor: [[Kirsten Murray]]
* Designer: [[Rob Farmer]]


== Plot ==
=== Backup ===
[[File:Four_Doctors_War_Doctor_on_Maranus.jpg|thumb|left|The War Doctor on Marinus.]]
''[[The Doctor Shops for Comics (comic story)|The Doctor Shops for Comics]]''
On the planet, [[Marinus]], in the year [[A10%?]], of the [[Last Great Time War]], the [[War Doctor]], along with a group of [[Voord]] watch as a [[Dalek flying saucer|Dalek saucer]] crashes into the ground. The Doctor had forced the Daleks to go through advanced evolution, reducing them all to dust. The Voord leader collapses to the ground, as his paradox shield fails. Before he dies, his armor transforms into a liquid that engulfs one of the human servants, [[Moktek]], joining him to the Voord group mind and making him the new leader. The leader remarks on how that aspect of their species has remained the same, while so much else has changed. The Doctor agrees, noting how Marinus is now an acid desert world, very different from the lush world it had once been.
* By [[Paul Cornell]] and [[Marc Ellerby]]


The Doctor and the Voord leader head into the remains of the Dalek saucer, with the Doctor telling the leader about the weapon that the Daleks intended to use against the Voord. The weapon would've erased the Voord from existence, meaning the Daleks take the Voord's resistance seriously. The leader asks him if the Time Lords also do so. He mentions how the Time War has changed the Voord for the better, and wants to know if the Time Lords will revert everything back to how it was, when they win the Time War. The Doctor avoids answering, bringing up how tense relations are between him and the High Council. He also mentions that he doesn't make grand promises about anything, unlike his former selves. But, he does agree to act as an intermediary and to try to convince the High Council, but that's all he can do. Even with that, the Voord leader is still worried about the future.
== Credits ==
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* Senior Editor: [[Steve White]]
* Titan Comics Editorial: [[Lizzie Kaye]], [[Tom Williams]]
* Production Supervisors: [[Jackie Flook]], [[Maria Pearson]]
* Production Manager: [[Obi Onuora]]
* Studio Manager: [[Emma Smith]]
* Circulation Manager: [[Steve Tothill]]
* Senior Marketing & Press Officer: [[Owen Johnson]]
* Marketing Manager: [[Ricky Claydon]]
* Advertising Manager: [[Michelle Fairlamb]]
* Publishing Manager: [[Darryl Tothill]]
* Publishing Director: [[Chris Teather]]
* Operations Director: [[Leigh Baulch]]
* Executive Director: [[Vivian Cheung]]
* Publisher: [[Nick Landau]]


Years later, in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]], [[Clara Oswald]] asks the [[Twelfth Doctor]] about the planet Marinus, to which he claims to have never heard of. He asks her why she asked him about it, but she lies and claims she heard the word in a dream. Later, when the Doctor is asleep, Clara enters the control room and uses the [[telepathic circuits]] to direct the TARDIS to land in [[Paris]], [[1923]]. As she steps outside, she thanks the TARDIS for bringing her here. She pulls out a photograph and looks at it, the picture showing the Twelfth, Eleventh, and Tenth Doctors on it. Clara remarks on how she must prevent this event from happening, for the sake of everything.
== Cover gallery ==
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Four Doctors Cover 1.jpg|#1 Cover A
Four Doctors Cover 2.jpg|#1 Cover B
Four Doctors Cover 3.jpg|#1 Cover C
Four Doctors Issue 1 Blank Sketch Cover.jpg|#1 Cover D Blank Sketch Cover
Four Doctors Issue 1 Alien Entertainment.jpg|Alien Entertainment Cover
Four Doctors Issue 1 Books-a-Million Cover A.jpg|Books-a-Million Cover A by [[Joe Corroney]]
Four Doctors Issue 1 Books-a-Million Cover B.jpg|Books-a-Million Cover B [[Joe Corroney]]
Four Doctors Issue 1 Borderlands Cover.jpg|Borderlands Cover by [[Kelly Yates]]
Four Doctors Issue 1 Forbidden Planet Cover.jpg|Forbidden Planet Cover by [[Joshua Cassara]] & [[Luis Guerrero]]
Four Doctors Issue 1 Geppi's Entertainment Cover.jpg|Geppi's Entertainment Cover by [[Kelly Jones]]
Four Doctors Issue 1 Hastings Cover A.jpg|Hastings Cover A by [[Jeff Carlisle]]
Four Doctors Issue 1 Hastings Cover B.jpg|Hastings Cover B by [[Jeff Carlisle]]
Four Doctors Issue 1 Jester Comics Cover.jpg|Jester Comics Cover by [[Warren Pleece]]
Four Doctors Issue 1 Newbury Comics Cover.jpg|Newbury Comics Cover
Four Doctors Issue 1 The Who Shop Cover.jpg|The Who Shop Cover by [[Marc Ellerby]]
Four Doctors Issue 1 Third Eye Cover.jpg|Third Eye Cover by [[Mariano Laclaustra]]
Four Doctors Twilight Comics Cover.jpg|Twilight Comics Cover by [[David Carr]]
</gallery>


Across town, the [[Tenth Doctor]] and [[Gabby Gonzalez]] have just dealt with some [[Cybermen]], who were trying to raid the French Gold Reserves. The two arrive at a cafe and the Doctor decides that they should have some crepes from there. He tells Gabby to go inside and order the crepes, while he disposes of the Cyberman head he is carrying. Gabby walks into the cafe and is seated at a table. She doesn't notice Clara sitting at the table next to hers.
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At this time, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Alice Obiefune]] walk up to the cafe, having just stopped some radiation monsters who were coming out of the Seine. The Doctor notices that these streets look familiar and he remembers the cafe being great. So, he tells Alice to go in and order a coffee, while he goes and gets some comics.
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Before Alice can be shown to her table, Clara gets up and introduces herself to Alice and Gabby. She tells them that while none of them know each other, they all know the Doctor, and she has five minutes to convince them of something, or the universe will be destroyed. The three sit at Gabby's table. Alice is a bit skeptical, so she asks Gabby what the name of the box is, to which she replies with the TARDIS. Alice then starts to ask Clara a question, but Clara cuts her off with the correct answer of sonic screwdriver.
 
Gabby and Alice are now fully convinced, so Clara shows them the photo of the three Doctors. Gabby and Alice start remarking on the appearances of the three Doctors, but Clara stops them. She tells them that the Tenth Doctor will return to the cafe in five minutes. He will decide that he doesn't want a crepe and the two will go elsewhere. Alice won't witness this as she'll be in the bathroom. After that, the Eleventh Doctor will return, just missing his former self. He and Alice will remain in the cafe and have the coffee. Clara tells them that these events are meant to happen because this is a fixed point in time. Thanks to the timespace info on the photo, plus her knowledge of the Doctor's past, Clara knows that Gabby and Alice were the companions of the other two Doctors at the time the photo was taken. Clara chose to come to the cafe at this time, because she knows it was the only time she could meet up with both Gabby and Alice without any repercussions. The two understand that the situation must be serious and tell her to tell her story.
 
The Twelfth Doctor and Clara had been visiting a nameless jungle planet. The Doctor was complaining about how the planet was nothing but jungle and ruins and proclaimed he would stand where he was, until that changed. Clara merely walked off, ignoring the Doctor's attitude. She stumbled upon the Museum of Terrible Fates, located inside a time shelter, which protected the contents from decay. The museum's computer tells her that the race that built it spent centuries scanning the timelines for turning points that would cause the end of the universe. Clara decided to look up the Doctor, knowing how he tends to be involved in situations that stop events that would cause the end. To her horror, she discovered an event with the Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctors together on the planet Marinus. The computer told her that this event was a fatal turning point that must never happen, as all subsequent timelines of this event lead to the end of all things.
 
Gabby asks Clara if she told her Doctor about this, but Clara simply asks both her and Alice what their Doctors would do if told. All three know their Doctors would go to Marinus. Clara then reveals that the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors [[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|will eventually meet, as she was there for that event]]. She recalls that the Tenth Doctor didn't initially recognise the Eleventh Doctor, meaning the two never met prior to that incident. She also points out that neither of them could imagine the Twelfth Doctor existing, which is how she knows the picture shouldn't exist. She tells the other two, that when they all leave the cafe, all three of them must make sure their Doctors never go to Marinus.
 
To Clara's horror, both the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors come storming in, proclaiming that what Clara has told them is impossible. The Eleventh Doctor notices his former self, and as he doesn't remember this meeting, realises that this is bad for the universe. The Tenth Doctor is skeptical of the Eleventh Doctor's identity, [[The Next Doctor (TV story)|having recently met an]] [[Jackson Lake|imposter]]. Using his sonic screwdriver, he confirms that the Eleventh Doctor is his next incarnation. Both then remark that the person they met outside is another story.
 
That person walks in, revealing himself to be the Twelfth Doctor. He tells his former selves to shut up and then turns his attention to Clara, revealing to her that he figured out what she was up to. He tried to talk sense into the other two Doctors, but they wouldn't listen. So, they're going to have a Multi-Doctor Event, whether they like it or not.
 
The Tenth Doctor has accepted that the Eleventh Doctor is his next and final incarnation, but doesn't accept that the Twelfth Doctor is a future incarnation, as it's not possible for him to exist. The Eleventh Doctor points out that they don't know what's going on here. Clara intervenes, telling the three Doctors to stop this and walk away. She knows this meeting didn't happen. Even though time can be rewritten, this moment is a fixed point in time. The Tenth and Twelfth Doctors keep arguing, with Gabby trying to convince the Tenth Doctor to leave, as she believes Clara is telling the truth. The Tenth Doctor refuses, proclaiming the Twelfth Doctor to be an abomination, a word the Daleks tend to use, as the Twelfth Doctor points out.
[[File:Blinovitch_Limitation_Effect_Four_Doctors.jpg|thumb|The Blinovitch Limitation Effect occurs.]]
The Twelfth Doctor turns his attention to Gabby and Alice, asking the two to tell their Doctors to listen to him. Clara has given up by this point, knowing she can't stop this now. The Eleventh Doctor tries to be the peacemaker between his other two selves, but the Twelfth Doctor provokes the Tenth Doctor again. In the ensuing argument, the two Doctors touch, causing a spark to shoot between them. The Eleventh Doctor confirms this to be the [[Blinovitch Limitation Effect]], which proves the Twelfth Doctor's identity. A look of dread is on his face at this revelation. As he and the other two Doctors point out, they have just caused a paradox at a fixed point in time, which means only one thing. The six look up to see [[Reaper]]s appear above them.
 
== Characters ==
* [[Twelfth Doctor]]
* [[Eleventh Doctor]]
* [[Tenth Doctor]]
* [[War Doctor]]
* [[Clara Oswald]]
* [[Alice Obiefune]]
* [[Gabby Gonzalez]]
* [[Moktek]]
* [[Siatak]]
* [[Reaper]]s
 
== References ==
* By the year [[A10%?]], the conflicts of the [[Last Great Time War]] had affected [[Marinus]].
* The War Doctor protects Marinus' airspace from a [[Dalek flying saucer]] using a [[chronic tripwire]].
* The [[Voord]] are pleased that the Time War happened, as they believe it has turned them into a better species. Their armour contains [[Paradox Shield]]s.
* The Tenth Doctor claims to have had lunch with [[Joan of Arc]].
* Clara Oswald mentions the comic-book ''[[Asterix]] the Gaul''.
* Cybermen tried to raid the [[France|French]] [[gold]] reserves.
* The Eleventh Doctor has shown Alice his previous incarnations in his [[Monster Book]].
* To concur with [[Clara Oswald]]'s words about the [[Fixed point in time]], the [[Tenth Doctor]] says "one point to the girl from [[Gryffindor]]" - a reference to [[Harry Potter]]. The [[Twelfth Doctor]] proudly proclaims that Clara is a [[Slytherin]], which he says is a complement.
 
== Notes ==
* The issue was printed with back-up story ''[[The Doctor Shops for Comics (comic story)|The Doctor Shops for Comics]]'', which directly linked into the story.
* Special thanks credits in the front of the book include [[Steven Moffat]], [[Brian Minchin]], [[Matt Nicholls]], [[James Dudley]], [[Georgie Britton]], [[Edward Russell]], [[Derek Ritchie]], [[Scott Handcock]], [[Kirsty Mullan]], [[Kate Bush]], [[Julia Nocciolino]], [[Ed Casey]], [[Marcus Wilson]], and [[Richard Cookson]].
 
== Continuity ==
* A conflict between the [[Dalek]]s and the [[Voord]] had previously been illustrated in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Daleks (short story)|Doctor Who and the Daleks]]'', the first piece on non-televised storytelling to feature the Doctor.
* Clara uses the TARDIS [[telepathic circuit]]s to pilot the ship while the Doctor is asleep. ([[TV]]: ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'') This time, however, she is able to pilot the TARDIS with pinpoint precision. She also speaks kindly to the TARDIS afterwards. ([[HOMEVID]]: ''[[Clara and the TARDIS (home video)|Clara and the TARDIS]]'')
* The Eleventh Doctor drops [[Alice Obiefune]] at the Cafe as he heads off to get "bande dessinée": Franco-Belgian comics. This leads up to [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Doctor Shops for Comics (comic story)|The Doctor Shops for Comics]]''.
* Clara knows that the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors meet at another point in their lives, which she was also present for. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'')
* The Tenth Doctor states that he recently met a [[Jackson Lake|Doctor imposter]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Next Doctor (TV story)|The Next Doctor]]'')
* The Tenth Doctor is untrusting of the Twelfth Doctor, believing him to be "impossible" due to the Doctor's knowledge that he has used all but one of his regenerations. ([[TV]]: ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'', ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'')
* The Doctor calls the events that they are living through "an [[abomination]]," which the Twelfth Doctor claims is a "[[Dalek]] word." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Remembrance of the Daleks (novelisation)|Remembrance of the Daleks]]'', [[TV]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]'', ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'', [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Only Good Dalek]]'')
* The [[Twelfth Doctor]] refers to the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s oft used mantra "I'm '''''so''''' sorry." ([[TV]]: ''[[Doomsday (TV story)|Doomsday]]'', et. al)
* The Tenth and Twelfth Doctors accidentally set off the [[Blinovitch Limitation Effect]] in their argument. ([[TV]]: ''[[Mawdryn Undead (TV story)|Mawdryn Undead]]'' et al.) [[Turlough]] had speculated that different incarnations of the Doctor couldn't trigger the Effect, since it was not observed during an encounter between four different Doctors. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'') This causes [[Reaper]]s to appear. ([[TV]]: ''[[Father's Day (TV story)|Father's Day]]'')
* The Eleventh Doctor has not met Clara before, nor does he recognise her as her Victorian London splinter, ([[TV]]: ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'') as he has left Amy and Rory to settle into married life, and is travelling alone. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death of the Doctor (TV story)|Death of the Doctor]]'')
* The Twelfth Doctor says "whether you like it or not", mirroring a statement made by the Sixth not long after his regeneration. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Twin Dilemma (TV story)|The Twin Dilemma]]'')
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Four Doctors #1 was the issue of the comic book published on 12 August 2015.

Contents[[edit] | [edit source]]

Main strip[[edit] | [edit source]]

Four Doctors part one

Backup[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor Shops for Comics

Credits[[edit] | [edit source]]

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