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=== ''Doctor Who Magazine'' ===
=== ''Doctor Who Magazine'' ===
* Jason reads from the ''[[Doctor Who and the Star Beast (comic story)|Doctor Who and the Star Beast]]'' comic strip at his desk.
* Jason reads from the ''[[Doctor Who and the Star Beast (comic story)|Doctor Who and the Star Beast]]'' comic strip at his desk.
* Mike Jones has a copy of [[Mistress of Chaos (in-universe graphic novel)|a ''Doctor Who Magazine'' graphic novel]] on his desk.
* [[Alan Barnes (in-universe)|Alan Barnes]] shows concern that "''[[The Fact of Fiction (in-universe)|The Fact of Fiction]]'' is no more" after realising that ''[[Doctor Who Magazine (in-universe)|Doctor Who Magazine]]'' has gone missing. [[Peri Godbold (in-universe)|Peri Godbold]] is more worried about all her drop shadows.
* [[Alan Barnes (in-universe)|Alan Barnes]] shows concern that "''[[The Fact of Fiction (in-universe)|The Fact of Fiction]]'' is no more" after realising that ''[[Doctor Who Magazine (in-universe)|Doctor Who Magazine]]'' has gone missing. [[Peri Godbold (in-universe)|Peri Godbold]] is more worried about all her drop shadows.
* [[Doctor Who Magazine Issue 584 (in-universe)|Issue 584]] had a rare subscriber exclusive cover featuring the [[Fourteenth Doctor]].
* [[Doctor Who Magazine Issue 584 (in-universe)|Issue 584]] had a rare subscriber exclusive cover featuring the [[Fourteenth Doctor]].
* [[Doctor Who Magazine Issue 167 (in-universe)|Issue 167]] came with a seven-inch [[Abslom Daak flexidisc]].
* [[Doctor Who Magazine Issue 167 (in-universe)|Issue 167]] came with a seven-inch [[Abslom Daak flexidisc]].
* Jason picks up and opens [[Doctor Who Magazine Issue 599 (in-universe)|an issue]] featuring the [[Fifteenth Doctor]] and [[Ruby Sunday]] on the front cover. The back cover features an advertisement for ''[[The Eleventh Doctor Chronicles (in-universe)|The Eleventh Doctor Chronicles]]'' depicting the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Valarie Lockwood]].
* Jason picks up and opens [[Doctor Who Magazine Issue 599 (in-universe)|an issue]] featuring the [[Fifteenth Doctor]] and [[Ruby Sunday]] on the front cover. The back cover features an advertisement for ''[[The Eleventh Doctor Chronicles (in-universe)|The Eleventh Doctor Chronicles]]'' depicting the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Valarie Lockwood]].
=== Popular culture ===
* Mike has a copy of ''[[Lovely Jubbly: A Celebration of 40 years of Only Fools and Horses]]'' on his desk.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==

Revision as of 15:44, 8 March 2024

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Find the 600! was a comic strip published in the supplementary magazine of the same name, which came free with, and celebrated the landmark 600th issue of Doctor Who Magazine.

The story, starring the magazine's own members of staff, is told through staged photographs arranged into comic pages, and largely serves as a narrative lead-in to the main magazine's specially-created cover image.

Plot

One day in Panini Towers, Jason Quinn is working in his job as editor of Doctor Who Magazine just like any other day. However, he eventually gets a call on his work phone from Dez Skinn, the creator of the magazine, who tells him in shock that his entire collection of magazines has vanished. Jason promises to send him some spares and hangs up, ignoring his protests. Turning to his deputy, Richard Atkinson, and art editor Mike Jones, Jason asks them to send Dez one copy of every DWM ever, but Richard quickly discovers that their entire archive has gone missing too.

Soon enough, across the country, DWM luminaries past and present react with shock and terror as all their hard work has vanished. Amongst all this, Richard receives a video call from "DWM oracle" Peter Ware, who informs Jason that someone is trying to erase DWM from history and that they need to stop the timeline changing altogether. Jason tells Richard and Mike that they have a mission to undertake. They begin to leave, but Mike already starts to forget about the magazine's existence.

The trio rush to Mike's car, despite him briefly forgetting that he can drive, and Jason orders them to head to the only reasonable location: Cardiff, the centre of the space-time nexus. Driving down the M4 westbound and over the Severn Bridge, Richard begins to even forget who his colleagues are. They try to hold on to their memories as they pull into Cardiff Bay and park up at Wolf Studios, knowing that without DWM, the entire world would be unrecognisable.

Walking around the studios, they spot the Doctor's TARDIS materialising in a corridor and Jason immediately knows that the answers to saving reality must be inside. They find it unlocked and are astonished to discover that it actually is bigger on the inside. Even more amazingly, they find the floors, railings, and even the control console itself carpeted with every single previous issue of DWM ever. Each taking an issue in their hands, Jason, Richard and Mike triumphantly proclaim that their memories are back and DWM is saved. They gather around the TARDIS jukebox to share stories of their favourite issues, but suddenly hear a charismatic commanding voice coming from the doorway, shouting "Err... Hello? Can I help you?", stopping them in their tracks...

Characters

Worldbuilding

Doctor Who Magazine

Popular culture

Notes

  • All of the stories seen on VHS tapes on Jason's desk are almost completely missing from the archives in real life.
  • The TARDIS tin that Richard is holds is from the magazine's semi-regular Out of the TARDIS interviews, one of which appeared in issue 600 itself.

Continuity

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