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|companions        = [[Jess Collins|Jess]], [[Maxwell Collins|Max]], [[Lloyd Collins|Lloyd]], [[Devina Collins|Devina]]
|companions        = [[Jess Collins|Jess]], [[Maxwell Collins|Max]], [[Lloyd Collins|Lloyd]], [[Devina Collins|Devina]]
|featuring        = [[Jack Hayes|Hayes]]
|featuring        = [[Jack Hayes|Hayes]]
|enemy            = [[The Master (Terror of the Autons)|UNIT era Master]]
|enemy            = {{Delgado|c}}
|year              = {{il|[[London]], [[1973]]|[[Planet (Doorway to Hell)|Unnamed planet]]}}
|year              = {{il|[[London]], [[1973]]|[[Planet (Doorway to Hell)|Unnamed planet]]}}
|writer            = [[Mark Wright]]
|writer            = [[Mark Wright]]

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Doorway to Hell was a comic story published in Doctor Who Magazine in 2017.

It was notable for briefly reintroducing Roger Delgado's incarnation of the Master to the "present day" of Doctor Who and featuring the beginnings of his regeneration at the end of the story, presumably (though not explicitly) into the incarnation played on television by Peter Pratt and later by Geoffrey Beevers. This "plugging" of a hole in the Master's timeline notably conflicted with the version of the Delgado Master's demise featured in the earlier novel Legacy of the Daleks.

Less flashily but equally importantly, Doorway to Hell made another addition to fundamental Doctor Who lore in confirming, from the mouth of a Time Lord, that TARDISes' ability to repair themselves with a new appearance following great trauma (as featured in the TV stories The Eleventh Hour and, later, The Ghost Monument) was in fact a form of regeneration in its own right.

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Original print details

(Publication with page count and closing captions)
  • DWM 508 (12 pages) Next: Falling to Hell
  • DWM 509 (12 pages) Next: Master Plan
  • DWM 510 (12 pages) Next: Death in Hell
  • DWM 511 (12 pages) The End

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