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[[File:Death's Head giant.jpg|thumb|[[Death's Head]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Crossroads of Time (comic story)|The Crossroads of Time]]'')]]
[[File:Death's Head giant.jpg|thumb|[[Death's Head]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Crossroads of Time (comic story)|The Crossroads of Time]]'')]]
* In ''[[The Crossroads of Time (comic story)|The Crossroads of Time]]'' (1988), published in ''Doctor Who Magazine'', the [[Seventh Doctor]] ran into (literally) [[Death's Head]], who was thrown from the ''Transformers Generation 1'' universe into the [[Time Vortex]]; he sent Death's Head to the future Earth of ''Dragon's Claws'' (a Marvel UK title that may be set in the ''Doctor Who'' universe, since [[Josiah W. Dogbolter|Dogbolter]] and [[Keepsake]] are both residents of this Earth). Later, the Doctor guest-starred in Death's Head's comic book from [[Marvel UK]], a crossover that ended with the Doctor depositing Death's Head in the main Marvel universe (Earth-616) atop the Fantastic Four's headquarters, Fours Freedom Plaza - providing a direct link between the ''Doctor Who'' universe and Marvel's universe. Death's Head himself interacted with mainstream superheroes from the Marvel universe, which provides another, indirect, link between the mainstream Marvel Universe and the ''Doctor Who'' universe.
* In ''[[The Crossroads of Time (comic story)|The Crossroads of Time]]'' (1988), published in ''Doctor Who Magazine'', the [[Seventh Doctor]] ran into (literally) [[Death's Head]], who was thrown from the ''Transformers Generation 1'' universe into the [[Time Vortex]]; he sent Death's Head to the future Earth of ''Dragon's Claws'' (a Marvel UK title that may be set in the ''Doctor Who'' universe, since [[Josiah W. Dogbolter|Dogbolter]] and [[Keepsake]] are both residents of this Earth). Later, the Doctor guest-starred in Death's Head's comic book from [[Marvel UK]], a crossover that ended with the Doctor depositing Death's Head in the main Marvel universe (Earth-616) atop the Fantastic Four's headquarters, Fours Freedom Plaza - providing a direct link between the ''Doctor Who'' universe and Marvel's universe. Death's Head himself interacted with mainstream superheroes from the Marvel universe, which provides another, indirect, link between the mainstream Marvel Universe and the ''Doctor Who'' universe.
* Alistaire Stuart and the Weird Happenings Organisation (W.H.O., a nod to ''Doctor Who'' and S.H.I.E.L.D.) are introduced in ''Excalibur'' #6 (1989). He mentions meeting someone from Gallifrey in ''Excalibur'' #25 (1990).


== Prose ==
== Prose ==
* {{w|Barbara Hambly}}'s ''[[Star Trek]]'' novel {{wi|Ishmael (Star Trek)|Ishmael}} (1985) contains references to ''Doctor Who'' and cameo appearances by the [[Second Doctor]], the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Leela]].
* {{w|Barbara Hambly}}'s ''[[Star Trek]]'' novel {{wi|Ishmael (Star Trek)|Ishmael}} (1985) contains references to ''Doctor Who'' and cameo appearances by the [[Second Doctor]], the [[Fourth Doctor]] and [[Leela]].
[[Category:Cultural references to the Doctor Who universe by decade]]
[[Category:Cultural references to the Doctor Who universe by decade]]

Revision as of 18:32, 6 September 2020

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Occasionally, elements of the Doctor Who universe are referenced in the broader popular culture. This page exists to throw a spotlight on some of these casual references made in television, comics, films and other media which happened during the 1980s.

Television

Films

  • In the 1985 Lego stop-motion animation (brick film as dubbed by Lego enthusiasts), The Magic Portal has three Lego minifigures who find themselves outside of their Lego universe and in the human world, via the use of the mysterious titular "Magic Portal". They are then subsequently attacked by a squad of "Daleks" (who are in fact made from a combination of a tippex bottles and screws).

Comics

Marvel UK

  • In The Crossroads of Time (1988), published in Doctor Who Magazine, the Seventh Doctor ran into (literally) Death's Head, who was thrown from the Transformers Generation 1 universe into the Time Vortex; he sent Death's Head to the future Earth of Dragon's Claws (a Marvel UK title that may be set in the Doctor Who universe, since Dogbolter and Keepsake are both residents of this Earth). Later, the Doctor guest-starred in Death's Head's comic book from Marvel UK, a crossover that ended with the Doctor depositing Death's Head in the main Marvel universe (Earth-616) atop the Fantastic Four's headquarters, Fours Freedom Plaza - providing a direct link between the Doctor Who universe and Marvel's universe. Death's Head himself interacted with mainstream superheroes from the Marvel universe, which provides another, indirect, link between the mainstream Marvel Universe and the Doctor Who universe.
  • Alistaire Stuart and the Weird Happenings Organisation (W.H.O., a nod to Doctor Who and S.H.I.E.L.D.) are introduced in Excalibur #6 (1989). He mentions meeting someone from Gallifrey in Excalibur #25 (1990).

Prose