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*The Wanderer or Fred, played by [[Nicholas Briggs]] in the BBV audio adventures ''[[Cyber-Hunt]]'' and ''[[Vital Signs]]'' is loosely based on the Doctor as portrayed by Briggs in the [[Audio Visuals]] fan audio series. In ''Cyber-Hunt'', he comes up against "Cyberons".
*The Wanderer or Fred, played by [[Nicholas Briggs]] in the BBV audio adventures ''[[Cyber-Hunt]]'' and ''[[Vital Signs]]'' is loosely based on the Doctor as portrayed by Briggs in the [[Audio Visuals]] fan audio series. In ''Cyber-Hunt'', he comes up against "Cyberons".


===Comics====
====Comics====
*The [[Wikipedia:Marvel Universe|Marvel Universe]] had [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/jagamble.htm Professor Gamble] and his enemies [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/incinerators.htm the Incinerators] who inspired the fictional. Later Marvel and [[Marvel UK]] stories introduced WHO, or the Weird Happenings Organization, a pastiche of [[UNIT]].  
*The [[Wikipedia:Marvel Universe|Marvel Universe]] had [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/jagamble.htm Professor Gamble] and his enemies [http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/incinerators.htm the Incinerators] who inspired the fictional. Later Marvel and [[Marvel UK]] stories introduced WHO, or the Weird Happenings Organization, a pastiche of [[UNIT]].


==Other==
==Other==

Revision as of 17:21, 23 May 2008

A number of unauthorized versions of Doctor Who and of the Doctor have appeared.

Partial list

Video

Audio

Comics

Other

The Doctor Who Universe has its own Doctor Who pastiche series, Professor X.

See also