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'''''Lady Penelope''''', later known as simply '''''Penelope''''', was an [[England|English]] publication aimed at girls which printed articles and tie-in comic strips to popular children's series. It was published from [[1966 (releases)|1966]] to [[1969 (releases)|1969]].
'''''Lady Penelope''''', later known as simply '''''Penelope''''', was an [[England|English]] publication aimed at girls which printed articles and tie-in comic strips to popular children's series. It was published from [[1966 (releases)|1966]] to [[1969 (releases)|1969]].


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For directly continuing storylines and plot threads introduced in ''TV21'' strips which [[Crossover|crossed over]] with ''[[The Daleks (series)|The Daleks]]'', some of the magazine's contents is of note to the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. Additionally, the publication was notable for the reintroductions of several characters and concepts which debuted in the ''Thunderbirds'' crossover episode ''[[The Man from MI.5 (TV story)|The Man from MI.5]]'', featuring the first televised appearance of the [[Dalek]]s outside of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
For directly continuing storylines and plot threads introduced in ''TV21'' strips which [[Crossover|crossed over]] with ''[[The Daleks (series)|The Daleks]]'', some of the magazine's contents is of note to the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. Additionally, the publication was notable for the reintroductions of several characters and concepts which debuted in the ''Thunderbirds'' crossover episode ''[[The Man from MI.5 (TV story)|The Man from MI.5]]'', featuring the first televised appearance of the [[Dalek]]s outside of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


[[Category:Lady Penelope (magazine)| ]]
== Issues ==
''This list only includes issues relevant to the'' [[Doctor Who universe|Doctor Who ''universe]].''
{| class="wikitable"
!Issues
!Relevant material
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|[[LP 17]]
|rowspan=12|{{cs|The Great Silver Robbery! (comic story)}}
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|[[LP 18]]
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|[[LP 19]]
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|[[LP 20]]
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|[[LP 21]]
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|[[LP 22]]
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|[[LP 23]]
|-
|[[LP 24]]
|-
|[[LP 25]]
|-
|[[LP 26]]
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|[[LP 27]]
|-
|[[LP 28]]
|-
|[[LP 29]]
|rowspan=5|{{cs|The Assassination Threat (comic story)}}
|-
|[[LP 30]]
|-
|[[LP 31]]
|-
|[[LP 32]]
|-
|[[LP 33]]
|-
|[[LP 34]]
|{{cs|The Assassination Threat (comic story)}}, ''[[Win a Real Dalek]]''
|-
|[[LP 35]]
|{{cs|Mystery Woman Shot Dead (short story)}}, {{cs|The Assassination Threat (comic story)}}
|-
|[[LP 36]]
|rowspan=7|{{cs|Down Under! (comic story)}}
|-
|[[LP 37]]
|-
|[[LP 38]]
|-
|[[LP 39]]
|-
|[[LP 40]]
|-
|[[LP 41]]
|-
|[[LP 42]]
|-
|[[LP 43]]
|rowspan=10|{{cs|Desert Drama (comic story)}}
|-
|[[LP 44]]
|-
|[[LP 45]]
|-
|[[LP 46]]
|-
|[[LP 47]]
|-
|[[LP 48]]
|-
|[[LP 49]]
|-
|[[LP 50]]
|-
|[[LP 51]]
|-
|[[LP 52]]
|-
|[[LP 108]]
|rowspan=5|{{cs|Lady Penelope (comic story)}}
|-
|[[LP 109]]
|-
|[[LP 110]]
|-
|[[LP 111]]
|-
|[[LP 112]]
|}
 
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You may be looking for its in-universe counterpart or something else.

Lady Penelope, later known as simply Penelope, was an English publication aimed at girls which printed articles and tie-in comic strips to popular children's series. It was published from 1966 to 1969.

As with its sister magazine TV Century 21, albeit to a lesser extent, each issue was formatted to portray the events therein as happening one hundred years in the future. The capital city of the World Government, Unity City, maintained a recurring presence and Steve Zodiac from Fireball XL5 made a prominent appearance in the Thunderbirds strip printed across July 1967.

For directly continuing storylines and plot threads introduced in TV21 strips which crossed over with The Daleks, some of the magazine's contents is of note to the Doctor Who universe. Additionally, the publication was notable for the reintroductions of several characters and concepts which debuted in the Thunderbirds crossover episode The Man from MI.5, featuring the first televised appearance of the Daleks outside of Doctor Who.

Issues[[edit] | [edit source]]

This list only includes issues relevant to the Doctor Who universe.

Issues Relevant material
LP 17 The Great Silver Robbery! [+]Loading...["The Great Silver Robbery! (comic story)"]
LP 18
LP 19
LP 20
LP 21
LP 22
LP 23
LP 24
LP 25
LP 26
LP 27
LP 28
LP 29 The Assassination Threat [+]Loading...["The Assassination Threat (comic story)"]
LP 30
LP 31
LP 32
LP 33
LP 34 The Assassination Threat [+]Loading...["The Assassination Threat (comic story)"], Win a Real Dalek
LP 35 Mystery Woman Shot Dead [+]Loading...["Mystery Woman Shot Dead (short story)"], The Assassination Threat [+]Loading...["The Assassination Threat (comic story)"]
LP 36 Down Under! [+]Loading...["Down Under! (comic story)"]
LP 37
LP 38
LP 39
LP 40
LP 41
LP 42
LP 43 Desert Drama [+]Loading...["Desert Drama (comic story)"]
LP 44
LP 45
LP 46
LP 47
LP 48
LP 49
LP 50
LP 51
LP 52
LP 108 Lady Penelope [+]Loading...["Lady Penelope (comic story)"]
LP 109
LP 110
LP 111
LP 112

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]