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Latest revision as of 12:00, 3 September 2024
The Usual Suspects? is a series of illustrations made by Lee Sullivan. First published in the article "The Usual Suspects?" in DWM 277 — a retrospective on the Virgin Missing Adventures novel series — the piece features many incarnations of the Doctor in a police lineup inspired by the 1995 film The Usual Suspects, receiving updates every few years to include the then-latest Doctor(s).
As only a few instalments are known to be licensed, only those listed as "Licensed" below are covered by this wiki.
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Illustration | Year | Source | Updates | Licensing |
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1999 | Art before background added | N/A | ||
1999 | DWM 277 | First Doctor, Second Doctor, Third Doctor, Fourth Doctor, Fifth Doctor, Sixth Doctor, Seventh Doctor | Licensed | |
2000 | Commission[1] | Presumably unlicensed | ||
2008[2] | Commission[3] | Presumably unlicensed | ||
2011 | Cartoon Museum: Doctor Who in Comics: 1964-2011[4] |
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Presumably unlicensed | |
2013 | 50th Anniversary Limited Edition Box Set prints Stick It On Your Wall poster |
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Licensed | |
2014 | Comic Heroes Magazine Issue 23[5] |
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Presumably unlicensed | |
2017 | Presumably unlicensed | |||
2020 |
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Presumably unlicensed | ||
2023 | Weston Museum: Adventures in Time and Space – 60 Years of Doctor Who Art Exhibition[6] | Presumably unlicensed |
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