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Revision as of 06:04, 15 July 2017
Miranda is an unfinished six-part comic story about Miranda Dawkins, the Doctor's adopted daughter, who was introduced in the novel Father Time.
Originally planned for six issues, the comic series was cancelled after only three, leaving the story arc incomplete.
Summary
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Plot
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Characters
Story notes
- This was Lance Parkin's first and only attempt at creating a Doctor Who spin-off.
References
- Miranda wears a Batman T-shirt.
- Mack Gideon single-handedly slew the Walrusoid of Endpoint and drove the hordes of darkness from the Capellian Republic.
Continuity
- Miranda mentions growing up in the 1980s. (PROSE: Father Time)
Cover gallery
External links
- Miranda at the Doctor Who Reference Guide
- Comic Book DB - Overview of Miranda (2003) - Synopses of Issues 01 02 03