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{{Doctor comics}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' were published in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annual]], and ''[[Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor]].''
{{Doctor comics}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' were published in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annual]], and ''[[Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor]].''


The Ninth Doctor comic stories were perhaps most notable for two things: the brevity of their run and the involvement of [[Rose Tyler]]. No other Doctor had a run quite so brief as the [[Ninth Doctor|Ninth]] and none used ''exclusively'' his televised companion. In fact, the Ninth Doctor was the first since the [[Third Doctor]] to debut in comics with a televised companion. This latter point was quite significant. No Doctor since the Third took his bow in ''[[The Arkwood Experiments]]'' had started his comic run with his televised companions intact. Indeed, at the time ''[[The Love Invasion (comic story)|The Love Invasion]]'' was published in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', ''Arkwood'' was the only ''other'' time it had ever happened in ''Doctor Who'' comics history.
The Ninth Doctor comic stories were perhaps most notable for two things: the brevity of their run and the involvement of [[Rose Tyler]]. No other Doctor had a run quite so brief as the [[Ninth Doctor|Ninth]] and none used ''exclusively'' his televised companion. In fact, the Ninth Doctor was the first since the [[Third Doctor]] to debut in comics with a televised companion. This latter point was quite significant. No Doctor since the Third took his bow in ''[[The Arkwood Experiments]]'' had started his comic run with his televised companions intact. Indeed, at the time ''[[The Love Invasion (comic story)|The Love Invasion]]'' was published in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', ''Arkwood'' was the only ''other'' time it had ever happened in ''Doctor Who'' comics history.


The Ninth Doctor's ''Doctor Who Magazine'' run was the only one ever completely drawn by a single [[penciller]] — [[Mike Collins]] — though other eras were ''nearly'' drawn by a single artist.
The Ninth Doctor's ''Doctor Who Magazine'' run was the only one ever completely drawn by a single [[penciller]] — [[Mike Collins]] — though other eras were ''nearly'' drawn by a single artist.
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=== ''Doctor Who Magazine'' ===
=== ''Doctor Who Magazine'' ===
: Travelling with [[Rose Tyler]]
: Travelling with [[Rose Tyler]]
* ''[[The Love Invasion]]'' ([[DWM 355]]-[[DWM 357|357]])  
* ''[[The Love Invasion]]'' ([[DWM 355]]-[[DWM 357|357]])
* ''[[Art Attack (comic story)|Art Attack]]'' ([[DWM 358]])  
* ''[[Art Attack (comic story)|Art Attack]]'' ([[DWM 358]])
* ''[[The Cruel Sea]]'' ([[DWM 359]]-[[DWM 362|362]])
* ''[[The Cruel Sea]]'' ([[DWM 359]]-[[DWM 362|362]])
* ''[[A Groatsworth of Wit (comic story)|A Groatsworth of Wit]]'' ([[DWM 363]]-[[DWM 364|364]])
* ''[[A Groatsworth of Wit (comic story)|A Groatsworth of Wit]]'' ([[DWM 363]]-[[DWM 364|364]])
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* ''[[Four Doctors (comic story)|Four Doctors]]'' ([[FD 5]] featuring [[Rose Tyler]])
* ''[[Four Doctors (comic story)|Four Doctors]]'' ([[FD 5]] featuring [[Rose Tyler]])
* ''[[Supremacy of the Cybermen (comic story)|Supremacy of the Cybermen]] ''([[SOTC 1]]-[[SOTC 5|5]] featuring [[Rose Tyler]], [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Jackie Tyler]])
* ''[[Supremacy of the Cybermen (comic story)|Supremacy of the Cybermen]] ''([[SOTC 1]]-[[SOTC 5|5]] featuring [[Rose Tyler]], [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Jackie Tyler]])
* ''[[The Lost Dimension (comic story)|The Lost Dimension]] ''([[TLD 1]], [[TLD 2|2]], [[TLD 6| 6]], [[TLD 8|8]] featuring [[Rose Tyler]], [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Tara Mishra]])
* ''[[The Lost Dimension (comic story)|The Lost Dimension]] ''([[TLD 1]], [[TLD 2|2]], [[TLD 6|6]], [[TLD 8|8]] featuring [[Rose Tyler]], [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Tara Mishra]])


==== Specials ====
====  Specials ====
* ''[[Hacked (comic story)|Hacked]]'' (''[[Free Comic Book Day 2016]]'' featuring [[Rose Tyler]] and [[Jack Harkness]])
* ''[[Hacked (comic story)|Hacked]]'' (''[[Free Comic Book Day 2016]]'' featuring [[Rose Tyler]] and [[Jack Harkness]])
* ''[[The Promise (FCBD comic story)|The Promise]] ''([[Free Comic Book Day 2017|''Free Comic Book Day 2017'']])
* ''[[The Promise (FCBD comic story)|The Promise]] ''([[Free Comic Book Day 2017|''Free Comic Book Day 2017'']])
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Revision as of 16:38, 26 February 2019

Ninth Doctor comic stories were published in Doctor Who Magazine, Doctor Who annual, and Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor.

The Ninth Doctor comic stories were perhaps most notable for two things: the brevity of their run and the involvement of Rose Tyler. No other Doctor had a run quite so brief as the Ninth and none used exclusively his televised companion. In fact, the Ninth Doctor was the first since the Third Doctor to debut in comics with a televised companion. This latter point was quite significant. No Doctor since the Third took his bow in The Arkwood Experiments had started his comic run with his televised companions intact. Indeed, at the time The Love Invasion was published in Doctor Who Magazine, Arkwood was the only other time it had ever happened in Doctor Who comics history.

The Ninth Doctor's Doctor Who Magazine run was the only one ever completely drawn by a single penciller — Mike Collins — though other eras were nearly drawn by a single artist.

All told, the Ninth Doctor's run as the incumbent Doctor was just ten DWM issues long, plus a single story in an annual, making him by far the shortest-lived Doctor in comics.

Comic strip companions of the Ninth Doctor

Ninth Doctor comic stories

Doctor Who Magazine

Travelling with Rose Tyler

Doctor Who annuals

IDW Publishing

Miniseries

Doctor Who (2012)

  • Dead Man's Hand (DW12 15 featuring Matrix projections of the first eleven Doctors and the War Doctor)

Prisoners of Time

Titan Comics

Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor

Travelling with Rose Tyler and Captain Jack Harkness
Travelling with Rose Tyler, Captain Jack Harkness, and Tara Mishra
Travelling with Rose Tyler and Tara Mishra
Finding Captain Jack Harkness
Travelling with Rose Tyler, Captain Jack Harkness, and Tara Mishra

Miniseries

 Specials

External links