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*This strip was partly set in [[Skegpool]], a location introduced in [[Lew Stringer]]'s ''[[Combat Colin (series)|Combat Colin]]'' series. | *This strip was partly set in [[Skegpool]], a location introduced in [[Lew Stringer]]'s ''[[Combat Colin (series)|Combat Colin]]'' series. | ||
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The eighty-ninth instalment of The Daft Dimension was printed in DWM 568.
Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
At a meeting of the Skegpool Whovian Society, one member regretfully informs his two comrades that there has been no news of the lost episodes of the Doctor Who serial, The Power of the Daleks being discovered, and that it was time to accept that they have been lost forever. One of his comrades insists that he has not given up hope, believing that someone somewhere out there may have them. Meanwhile on Skaro, the Dalek Film Club are revealed to have the film reels in their position, and are in the process of watching them.
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
References[[edit] | [edit source]]
- One of the Daleks points out their uncle Zog in the footage. Another Dalek reveals that Zog dies in episode 6.
- A third Dalek berates the latter for dropping spoilers.
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The strip coincided with DWM 568's main cover story about the missing episodes.
- This strip was partly set in Skegpool, a location introduced in Lew Stringer's Combat Colin series.