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}}''"'''{{StoryTitle}}'''"'' is the invented title of the second of two [[third Doctor]] comic stories in the [[1971]] ''[[TV Comic]] Annual''.  Like many pre-[[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] comic strips, it had no title on initial publication.  The name gained traction after being used by [[Jean-Marc Lofficier]] in ''[[The Terrestrial Index]]'' and later by [[John Ainsworth]] in his then-comprehensive listing of third Doctor strips in [[DWCC 4|''DWCC'' #4]].
}}''"'''{{StoryTitle}}'''"'' is the invented title of the second of two [[third Doctor]] comic stories in the [[1971]] ''[[TV Comic]] Annual''.  Like many pre-[[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] comic strips, it had no title on initial publication.  The name gained traction after being used by [[Jean-Marc Lofficier]] in ''[[The Terrestrial Index]]'' and later by [[John Ainsworth]] in his then-comprehensive listing of third Doctor strips in [[DWCC 4|''DWCC'' #4]].



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"Undercover" is the invented title of the second of two third Doctor comic stories in the 1971 TV Comic Annual. Like many pre-Marvel comic strips, it had no title on initial publication. The name gained traction after being used by Jean-Marc Lofficier in The Terrestrial Index and later by John Ainsworth in his then-comprehensive listing of third Doctor strips in DWCC #4.

Summary

When a "small device" is stolen from UNIT by foreign agents, the Doctor dresses as an old woman and uses his obedience spray to get it back.

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