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The thirty-third instalment of Doctor Whoah! was printed in DWM 401.
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On the Ood Sphere, the Tenth Doctor and Donna Noble meet a female Ood who has her tentacles growing out of her head rather than the bottom of her face. She explains that the males tend to go for the "bald-head-and-beard" combo, whereas she likes to let it grow natural.
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