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Revision as of 18:31, 14 October 2021
The Daft Dimension was a continuous series of parodical mostly three-panel comics written and illustrated by Lew Stringer and printed in Doctor Who Magazine.
It was a sort of sequel to Nix' View, an ongoing DWM comic story from the nineties.
Stories
Notes
- The title parodies the well-known unproduced anniversary story The Dark Dimension.
- The Daleks in these strips are consistently drawn with a single, human-like eyeball in their eye stalks for expression purposes.
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