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'''''The Comic Strip Adaptions Volume 1''''' was the first anthology in the ''[[The Comic Strip Adaptions (audio series)|The Comic Strip Adaptions]]'' range, released in 2019 by [[Big Finish Productions]]. This volume featured [[Tom Baker]] as the [[Fourth Doctor]].
'''''The Comic Strip Adaptions Volume 1''''' was the first anthology in the ''[[The Comic Strip Adaptions (audio series)|The Comic Strip Adaptions]]'' range, released in 2019 by [[Big Finish Productions]]. This volume featured [[Tom Baker]] as the [[Fourth Doctor]].



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The Comic Strip Adaptions Volume 1 was the first anthology in the The Comic Strip Adaptions range, released in 2019 by Big Finish Productions. This volume featured Tom Baker as the Fourth Doctor.

Publisher's summary

1. Doctor Who and the Iron Legion adapted by Alan Barnes

2. Doctor Who and the Star Beast adapted by Alan Barnes

From the comic strip by Pat Mills and Dave Gibbons

Stories

# Title Adapted by Adapted from Director Doctor Featuring Released
1.1 Doctor Who and the Iron Legion Alan Barnes Doctor Who and the Iron Legion Nicholas Briggs 4th March 2019
1.2 Doctor Who and the Star Beast Doctor Who and the Star Beast Sharon, K9, Beep

Notes

  • This anthology was also the second in a series of special releases produced to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of Big Finish.
  • This anthology features the first appearance of Beep the Meep since The Ratings War in 2002.

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