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*[[Polystyle]] tried to appeal to an older audience than the ''Doctor Who'' comic strip had hitherto attracted in the pages of ''[[TV Comic]]''.  Moving to ''[[Countown]]'' #1, ''Doctor Who'' comic strip production now centred around the narrative needs of older adolescents and teenagers, rather than children.
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On 20 February, the following important behind-the-scenes events were known to have occurred:

  • Polystyle tried to appeal to an older audience than the Doctor Who comic strip had hitherto attracted in the pages of TV Comic. Moving to Countown #1, Doctor Who comic strip production now centred around the narrative needs of older adolescents and teenagers, rather than children.