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* ''[[Sandblasted (comic story)|Sandblasted]]'' ([[DWA 318|318]])
* ''[[Sandblasted (comic story)|Sandblasted]]'' ([[DWA 318|318]])
* ''[[Tunnel Terrors (comic story)|Tunnel Terrors]]'' ([[DWA 319|319]])
* ''[[Tunnel Terrors (comic story)|Tunnel Terrors]]'' ([[DWA 319|319]])
* ''[[Line of Battle (comic story)|Line of Battle]]'' ([[DWA 320|320]])


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Revision as of 17:36, 24 May 2013

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Comic stories have appeared in Doctor Who Adventures since its first issue. Aimed at a slightly younger audience than the Doctor Who Magazine comic stories, DWA strips tend to have lower page counts and simpler illustration than their DWM counterparts. Indeed, DWA strips tend to have more in common with their Battles in Time counterparts than with contemporaneous DWM strips.

Since December 2008 the comic strip has presented a different adventure every week (with the occasional story arc). This has allowed it to amass more individual Doctor Who stories during its run than any other comic strip adaptation (and possibly other media, as well).

Tenth Doctor Comic Strip Adventures

Featuring Rose Tyler

Featuring no regular travelling companion

Featuring Martha Jones

Featuring no regular travelling companion

Featuring Donna Noble

Featuring Heather McCrimmon

Featuring Heather McCrimmon and Wolfgang Ryter

Featuring Heather McCrimmon

Featuring no regular travelling companion

Eleventh Doctor comic strip stories

Featuring Amy Pond

Featuring Amy Pond & Rory Williams

Travelling Alone

Featuring Amy Pond & Rory Williams

Travelling Alone

Featuring Decky Flamboon

Featuring no regular travelling companion

Featuring Clara Oswald

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