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|artist= [[Mike Collins]] | |artist= [[Mike Collins]] | ||
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|publication | |publication= ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' 372-374 | ||
| | |release date= 16 August - 11 October [[2006]] | ||
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|format= Comic - 3 parts | |format= Comic - 3 parts |
Revision as of 02:19, 17 March 2012
Summary
Summary: Parts One-Three: Soon after the leader of the Futurist group dissapears, Milan is destroyed. In it's place is a huge, futuristic city. The Doctor and Rose travel back to the time of the Romans to find out who is behind this...
Characters
References
- The Silurians were a real Celtic tribe, and were deliberately included in the strip by Collins due to their having the same name as the show's Silurians.
- One of the Silurians says the line : "These Romans are crazy". This is a direct reference to the French comic "Asterix", in which this line is often spoken by Obelix.
Notes
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Continuity
- For the second consecutive story, Rose relies upon the psychic paper to get her out of a jam.
Timeline
- This story takes place after DWM: F.A.Q.
- This story takes place before DWM: Interstellar Overdrive
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