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The White Dragon was a graphic novel published by Titan Publishing Group on 1 March 2024. It was a collection of all the comic strip parts of The White Dragon, taken directly from the pages of Doctor Who Magazine.

Publisher's summary

The Doctor’s comic strip adventures continue! Written by Scott Gray and Jacqueline Rayner, with art by Martin Geraghty and Russ Leach, The White Dragon is the second collection of Thirteenth Doctor tales, taken from the pages of Doctor Who Magazine.

The stories are diverse in their settings, ranging from psychic creatures causing havoc in 1950s small-town America; a martial arts masterpiece as the Doctor teams-up with Bruce Lee in 1970s Hong Kong; a visit to a forest planet that harbours an arboreal horror; a trip to the pantomime that induces an extreme case of stage fright; and a dilapidated English manor that’s rumoured to be a gateway to hell!

Also includes special behind-the-scenes features with exclusive material revealing how the strips were created, including artwork and commentary from the writers and artists.

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