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In 1963, [[Mutak]]fever was the term for the phenomenal popularity of the part [[robot]]ic and part [[mutant]] enemies of Mister E. | In 1963, [[Mutak]]fever was the term for the phenomenal popularity of the part [[robot]]ic and part [[mutant]] enemies of Mister E. | ||
A licenced [[Comic book|comic]] by [[Amazing Comics]] existed for the series. In 1977, [[Jim Sheldrake]] wrote back-up stories for the comic that did not feature Mister E. One was about a [[Time War]] waged by the "Black Sun Brigade" against the Temperons of Mister E's home planet in return for atrocities that the Temperons had not yet committed. Sheldrake would later claim to have no memory of writing the story. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy (short story)|The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy]]'') | A licenced [[Comic book|comic]] by [[Amazing Comics]] existed for the series. In 1977, [[Jim Sheldrake]] wrote back-up stories for the comic that did not feature Mister E. One was about a [[Time War]] waged by the "Black Sun Brigade" against the Temperons of Mister E's home planet in return for atrocities that the Temperons had not yet committed. Sheldrake would later claim to have no memory of writing the story. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy (short story)|The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy]]'') Such was similiar to the story of the [[4-D War|First Great Time War]] between the early [[Time Lord]]s and the [[Order of the Black Sun]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dalek Combat Training Manual (reference book)|Dalek Combat Training Manual]]''; [[COMIC]]: ''[[Star Death (comic story)|Star Death]]'', ''[[4-D War (comic story)|4-D War]]'') | ||
== Behind the scene == | == Behind the scene == | ||
Like ''[[Professor X]]'', ''[[Doctor Omega | Like ''[[EarthDoom XV]]'', ''[[Professor X]]'', ''[[Doctor Omega]]'', ''[[Doctor X]]'', or even the in-universe ''[[Doctor Who (N-Space)|Doctor Who]]'' series, ''Mister E'' serves as an in-universe analogue to ''[[Doctor Who]]''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:30, 30 August 2024
Mister E was a television series from 1963 to at least 1977 about the "Mysterious Mister E".
In 1963, Mutakfever was the term for the phenomenal popularity of the part robotic and part mutant enemies of Mister E.
A licenced comic by Amazing Comics existed for the series. In 1977, Jim Sheldrake wrote back-up stories for the comic that did not feature Mister E. One was about a Time War waged by the "Black Sun Brigade" against the Temperons of Mister E's home planet in return for atrocities that the Temperons had not yet committed. Sheldrake would later claim to have no memory of writing the story. (COMIC: The Enemy of My Enemy Is My Enemy) Such was similiar to the story of the First Great Time War between the early Time Lords and the Order of the Black Sun. (PROSE: Dalek Combat Training Manual; COMIC: Star Death, 4-D War)
Behind the scene[[edit] | [edit source]]
Like EarthDoom XV, Professor X, Doctor Omega, Doctor X, or even the in-universe Doctor Who series, Mister E serves as an in-universe analogue to Doctor Who.