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|image | |image = The Daft Dimension Logo.png | ||
|name | |name = The Daft Dimension | ||
|release date | |release date = [[21 August (releases)|21 August]] [[2014 (releases)|2014]] - present | ||
|writer | |writer = [[Lew Stringer]] | ||
|artist | |artist = Lew Stringer | ||
|publication | |publication = ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 477|477]] - present | ||
|publisher | |publisher = Panini Comics | ||
}}'''''The Daft Dimension''''' was a continuous series of mostly three-panel comics written and illustrated by [[Lew Stringer]] and printed in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', which replaced ''[[Nix View (comic series)|Nix View]]''. Some strips were purely parodical whereas others were just comedic ''Doctor Who'' stories akin to Titan's backup comics. As the name implied, the strips were intended to cohere into [[the Daft Dimension|their own continuity]], a "daft dimension" [[Parallel universe|parallel]] to the [[N-Space|mainstream ''Doctor Who'' universe]]. | }} | ||
'''''The Daft Dimension''''' was a continuous series of mostly three-panel comics written and illustrated by [[Lew Stringer]] and printed in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'', which replaced ''[[Nix View (comic series)|Nix View]]''. Some strips were purely parodical whereas others were just comedic ''Doctor Who'' stories akin to Titan's backup comics. As the name implied, the strips were intended to cohere into [[the Daft Dimension|their own continuity]], a "daft dimension" [[Parallel universe|parallel]] to the [[N-Space|mainstream ''Doctor Who'' universe]]. | |||
== Stories == | == Stories == |