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(Current policy is that the whole of "The Daft Dimension" is invalid (and although I think it should all be covered as a valid parallel universe, authorial intent *is* that the whole series takes place in a parallel continuity, not that some strips take place in the proper DWU while others don't).)
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{{Cleanup|Shouldn't this be valid? This just seems to be a funny story like The Husbands of River Song. I don't see how it breaks the four rules. In fact some of The Daft Dimension are comedies not parodies. This needs to be case be case. This shouldn't be invalid because some installments in the series break the four rules - see "Now We Are 600" collection.}}
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The ninety-second instalment of The Daft Dimension was printed in DWM 571.

Summary

Inside her TARDIS, the Thirteenth Doctor puts out a summons across time and space for all of her past selves to unite. She steps out of the TARDIS to greet her past incarnations, telling them that she brought them all together to celebrate 60 years of their adventures. However, the First Doctor informs her that she is two years too early, or several years too late, as the Fugitive Doctor posits. Embarrassed, the Thirteenth Doctor tells her other selves to consider this a trial run, and to return to as they were.

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