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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* This strip is a heavily reworked version of two of Lenman's prototype ''Doctor What'' strips, specifically ''[[Doctor What (Whoah! comic story 4)|Doctor What 4]]'' and ''[[Doctor What (Whoah! comic story 8)|Doctor What 8]]''. While the art assets between both stories are largely identical, the setup differs, with various past Doctor actors reacting to [[Christopher Eccleston (Doctor What)|Christopher Eccleston]]'s casting as the Doctor. The most drastic change between the two prototypes and the final strip are that the characters appear to be depicted as the in-universe Doctors themselves as opposed to the actors in costume. This change in context makes it considerably less clear as to why the First Doctor appears among the "not-really-the-Doctor" Doctors, as the prototype strips explicitly identify him as [[Richard Hurndall (Doctor What)|Richard Hurndall]], his actor in ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'', a detail that is not present in the final version.
* The strip is a heavily reworked version of Lenman's prototype ''Doctor What'' strip, ''[[Doctor What (Whoah! comic story 4)|Doctor What 4]]''. While the art assets between both stories are largely identical, the setup differs, with various past Doctor actors reacting to [[Christopher Eccleston (Doctor What)|Christopher Eccleston]]'s casting as the Doctor. The most drastic change between the two prototypes and the final strip are that the characters appear to be depicted as the in-universe Doctors themselves as opposed to the actors in costume. This change in context makes it considerably less clear as to why the First Doctor appears among the "not-really-the-Doctor" Doctors, as the prototype strips explicitly identify him as [[Richard Hurndall (Doctor What)|Richard Hurndall]], his actor in ''[[The Five Doctors (TV story)|The Five Doctors]]'', a detail that is not present in the final version.
* The "Shalka" Doctor is mockingly called "[[Withnail]]", the titular character of ''[[Withnail and I]]'', played by [[Richard E Grant]].
* The "Shalka" Doctor is mockingly called "[[Withnail]]", the titular character of ''[[Withnail and I]]'', played by [[Richard E Grant]].
* The "Fatal Death" Doctor farting is a reference to the [[Tersuran]] "language" utilised in ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death (TV story)|The Curse of Fatal Death]]''.
* The "Fatal Death" Doctor farting is a reference to the [[Tersuran]] "language" utilised in ''[[The Curse of Fatal Death (TV story)|The Curse of Fatal Death]]''.

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The eighth instalment of Doctor Whoah! was printed in DWM 376.

Summary

It's Saturday night at the ex-Doctors club, and the Ninth Doctor turns away his invalid Scream of the Shalka counterpart at the entrance, telling him to go and hang out with the other "not-really-the-Doctor" Doctors. The Shalka Doctor objects, claiming the other non-Doctors are "all weirdos".

Characters

References

  • The Ninth Doctor calls the "Shalka" Doctor "Withnail".
  • Dr. Who claims to be the only one with a moustache.
  • The "Fatal Death" Doctor farts.
  • The "Fatal Death" Doctor likes the "Party Animals" Doctor's bow tie.
  • The Eighth Doctor mentions having kissed a lady.

Notes

  • The strip is a heavily reworked version of Lenman's prototype Doctor What strip, Doctor What 4. While the art assets between both stories are largely identical, the setup differs, with various past Doctor actors reacting to Christopher Eccleston's casting as the Doctor. The most drastic change between the two prototypes and the final strip are that the characters appear to be depicted as the in-universe Doctors themselves as opposed to the actors in costume. This change in context makes it considerably less clear as to why the First Doctor appears among the "not-really-the-Doctor" Doctors, as the prototype strips explicitly identify him as Richard Hurndall, his actor in The Five Doctors, a detail that is not present in the final version.
  • The "Shalka" Doctor is mockingly called "Withnail", the titular character of Withnail and I, played by Richard E Grant.
  • The "Fatal Death" Doctor farting is a reference to the Tersuran "language" utilised in The Curse of Fatal Death.