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}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' marked the return of the [[Third Doctor]] to ''[[TV Action]]'' after a three-issue, one-month absence — one of the longest gaps in the pre--[[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] era in [[Doctor Who comic stories|''Doctor Who'' comic strip]] history.   
}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' marked the return of the [[Third Doctor]] to ''[[TV Action]]'' after a three-issue, one-month absence — one of the longest gaps in the pre--[[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] era in [[Doctor Who comic stories|''Doctor Who'' comic strip]] history.   

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Back to the Sun marked the return of the Third Doctor to TV Action after a three-issue, one-month absence — one of the longest gaps in the pre--Marvel era in Doctor Who comic strip history.

Thanks to Jean-Marc Lofficier's The Universal Databank and John Ainsworth's echo of it in DWCC #3, it became fashionable to represent the title as kcaB to the Sun. However, as can be seen in the image at right, the word "Back" is actually mirror written, not reverse-ordered. Thus, although frequently styled as kcaB to the Sun, it is more accurate to think of the name of the story as Back to the Sun, and to note the artistic license taken by the letterer in both the original printing and the reprinting in DWCC #24.

Summary

The Third Doctor investigates a new energy complex in Wales.

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