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* Whilst never specified, the long, wiggly arms in the final panel are unmistakably those of [[Mr Tickle]] of the | * Whilst never specified, the long, wiggly arms in the final panel are unmistakably those of [[Mr Tickle]] of the ''[[Mr. Men and Little Miss (series)|Mr. Men]]''. | ||
* This is the first strip to seemingly follow-up on a then-recently broadcast TV story, in this case, ''[[Robot of Sherwood (TV story)|Robot of Sherwood]]''. | * This is the first strip to seemingly follow-up on a then-recently broadcast TV story, in this case, ''[[Robot of Sherwood (TV story)|Robot of Sherwood]]''. | ||
Revision as of 20:01, 29 May 2023
The third instalment of The Daft Dimension was printed in DWM 479.
Summery
Clara asks the Doctor why they cannot go to meet some more legendary characters, with the Doctor telling her that they are all fictional, especially the one she is suggesting, as his long, wiggly arms suddenly appear from off-panel behind the Doctor.
Characters
References
Notes
- Whilst never specified, the long, wiggly arms in the final panel are unmistakably those of Mr Tickle of the Mr. Men.
- This is the first strip to seemingly follow-up on a then-recently broadcast TV story, in this case, Robot of Sherwood.
Continuity
- The Twelfth Doctor and Clara Oswald apparently recently met a "legendary" character. This is implicitly Robin Hood, with the Daft Dimension's Doctor and Clara having gone through an adventure matching the N-Space events of TV: Robot of Sherwood.
- The TARDIS control room with light-orange hexagons and a beige console, introduced in COMIC: The Daft Dimension 478, is seen again.