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'''The Adventures of K9''' (''sic'') was a series of four illustrated paperback storybooks for children written by [[David Martin]] and published by [[Sparrow Books]] in [[1980]]. The four books feature [[K-9]], the character Martin co-created. Specifically, the stories (according to the Discontinuity Guide website) feature K-9 Mark I and are supposed to take place sometime after the events of ''[[The Invasion of Time]]'' when the Doctor left K-9 on [[Gallifrey]].[http://www.whoniverse.org/discontinuity/K9_1.php]
'''The Adventures of K9''' was a series of four illustrated paperback storybooks for children written by [[David Martin]] and published by [[Sparrow Books]] in [[1980]]. The four books feature [[K-9]], the character Martin co-created. Specifically, the stories (according to the Discontinuity Guide website) feature K-9 Mark I and are supposed to take place sometime after the events of ''[[The Invasion of Time]]'' when the Doctor left K-9 on [[Gallifrey]].[http://www.whoniverse.org/discontinuity/K9_1.php]


A total of four books were published:
A total of four books were published:

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The Adventures of K9 was a series of four illustrated paperback storybooks for children written by David Martin and published by Sparrow Books in 1980. The four books feature K-9, the character Martin co-created. Specifically, the stories (according to the Discontinuity Guide website) feature K-9 Mark I and are supposed to take place sometime after the events of The Invasion of Time when the Doctor left K-9 on Gallifrey.[1]

A total of four books were published:

  1. K9 and the Time Trap
  2. K9 and the Beasts of Vega
  3. K9 and the Zeta Rescue
  4. K9 and the Missing Planet

Although the general spelling used for the name K-9 is hyphenated, these books consistently use the unhyphenated form, K9. They also suggest that The Doctor's real name might be the Theta Sigma nickname heard in The Invasion of Time.