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* Following the broadcast of [[Time and the Rani]], [[Doctor Who Magazine]] followed by changing the Doctor in their comic strip from the [[Sixth Doctor]] to the [[Seventh Doctor]].
* Following the broadcast of [[Time and the Rani]], [[Doctor Who Magazine]] followed by changing the Doctor in their comic strip from the [[Sixth Doctor]] to the [[Seventh Doctor]].
* The cancellation of the television series, in 1989 led to much uncertainty with regards to the Doctors future travels, the future of DWM and of course, the direction for the comic strip adventures.
* The cancellation of the television series, in 1989 led to much uncertainty with regards to the Doctors future travels, the future of DWM and of course, the direction for the comic strip adventures.
:* The Seventh Doctor's comic strip adventures appeared in a number of other Marvel magazine titles, mainly as one-off stories, with no continuity or companions and aimed at a much younger audience than had been aimed at in recent years. Most of these stories from other Marvel titles were later reprinted in the Doctor Who Magazine itself.
: During this period the Seventh Doctor's comic strip adventures appeared in a number of other Marvel magazine titles, mainly as one-off stories, with no continuity or companions and aimed at a much younger audience than had been aimed at in recent years. Most of these stories from other Marvel titles were later reprinted in the Doctor Who Magazine itself.
* With the only new stories of the Doctor coming from Virgin Publishing's New Adventures there was a conscious effort in the mid 90s towards intermixing the [[Virgin New Adventures]] universe with the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip stories.
: With the only new stories of the Doctor coming from Virgin Publishing's New Adventures there was a conscious effort in the mid 90s towards intermixing the [[Virgin New Adventures]] universe with the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip stories.
* These stories featured [[Ace]] (following her stint in the Spacefleet which occurred in the New Adventures between [[Love and War]] and [[Deceit]]), [[Bernice Summerfield]] and the [[Seventh Doctor]].
: These stories featured [[Ace]] (following her stint in the Spacefleet which occurred in the New Adventures between [[Love and War]] and [[Deceit]]), [[Bernice Summerfield]] and the [[Seventh Doctor]].
:* Following the New Adventures crossover stories the comic strips returned to a Doctor / Ace narrative structure.
* Following the New Adventures crossover stories the comic strips returned to a Doctor / Ace narrative structure.


== Comic Strip Companions of the Seventh Doctor ==
== Comic Strip Companions of the Seventh Doctor ==
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* [[Ace]]
* [[Ace]]
* [[Bernice Summerfield|Bernice 'Benny' Summerfield]]
* [[Bernice Summerfield|Bernice 'Benny' Summerfield]]
 
* [[Sarah Jane Smith]] (Single story)
===Companions who appeared in single comic stories===
* [[Susan]] (Single story)
* [[Sarah Jane Smith]]
* [[Susan]]


== Seventh Doctor Comic Strip Stories ==
== Seventh Doctor Comic Strip Stories ==

Revision as of 17:45, 30 July 2007

Overview

  • Following the broadcast of Time and the Rani, Doctor Who Magazine followed by changing the Doctor in their comic strip from the Sixth Doctor to the Seventh Doctor.
  • The cancellation of the television series, in 1989 led to much uncertainty with regards to the Doctors future travels, the future of DWM and of course, the direction for the comic strip adventures.
During this period the Seventh Doctor's comic strip adventures appeared in a number of other Marvel magazine titles, mainly as one-off stories, with no continuity or companions and aimed at a much younger audience than had been aimed at in recent years. Most of these stories from other Marvel titles were later reprinted in the Doctor Who Magazine itself.
With the only new stories of the Doctor coming from Virgin Publishing's New Adventures there was a conscious effort in the mid 90s towards intermixing the Virgin New Adventures universe with the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip stories.
These stories featured Ace (following her stint in the Spacefleet which occurred in the New Adventures between Love and War and Deceit), Bernice Summerfield and the Seventh Doctor.
  • Following the New Adventures crossover stories the comic strips returned to a Doctor / Ace narrative structure.

Comic Strip Companions of the Seventh Doctor

Seventh Doctor Comic Strip Stories

Continuity

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