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== References ==
== References ==
* By the year [[A10%?]], the conflicts of the [[Last Great Time War]] had affected [[Marinus]].
* The [[Voord]] are pleased that the Time War happened, as they believe it has turned them into a better species.
* The [[Voord]] are pleased that the Time War happened, as they believe it has turned them into a better species.
* The Tenth and Twelfth Doctors accidentally set off the [[Blinovitch Limitation Effect]] in their argument.
* The Tenth and Twelfth Doctors accidentally set off the [[Blinovitch Limitation Effect]] in their argument.

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Four Doctors was a miniseries published by Titan Comics. It served as a three-way crossover between Titan's ongoing series Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor, Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor and Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor, uniting the three Doctors and their companions.

Summary

What shocking past event brings three Doctors together — to combat an unknown foe with three incarnations in its sights?

Plot

Part one

to be added

Characters

References

Notes

  • The comic was printed with back-up stories that took place within the main story. Issue 1 included The Doctor Shops for Comics, which shows what the Eleventh Doctor did between splitting up with Alice and meeting his other selves.

Continuity

  • The Tenth Doctor states that he recently met a Doctor imposter. (TV: The Next Doctor)
  • The Tenth Doctor is untrusting of the Twelfth Doctor, believing he is "impossible". At the time he had used all but one of his regenerations, although he would eventually acquire a new cycle. (TV: Journey's End, The Time of the Doctor)
  • Clara says hello to the Eleventh Doctor "for the first time". An older Eleventh Doctor will eventually meet and travel with her. (TV: The Bells of Saint John)
  • The Doctors causing a paradox within a fixed point in time results in the appearance of the Reapers. (TV: Father's Day)

External links

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