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|writer        = [[Tim Quinn]] & [[Dicky Howett]]
|writer        = [[Tim Quinn]] & [[Dicky Howett]]
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|artist        = [[Tim Quinn]] & [[Dicky Howett]]
|publication    = ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book]]''
|publication    = ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book]]''
|release date  = [[21 May (releases)|21 May]] [[1987 (releases)|1987]]
|release date  = [[21 May (releases)|21 May]] [[1987 (releases)|1987]]
|reprint        = It's Even Bigger on the Inside
|publisher      = Target Books
|publisher      = Target Books
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}}'''''Outta Space''''' was the last comic story in in [[Tim Quinn]] and [[Dicky Howett]]'s ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book]]''. A metafictional epilogue to the book, it featured Howett and Quinn themselves as characters, after they had already been mentioned as such earlier on in ''[[Who Was 'Ere! (comic story)|Who Was 'Ere!]]''.
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|next2          = Untitled 1 (It's Bigger on the Inside! comic story){{!}}Untitled
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'''''Outta Space''''' was the last comic story in in [[Tim Quinn]] and [[Dicky Howett]]'s ''[[The Doctor Who Fun Book]]''. A metafictional epilogue to the book, it featured Howett and Quinn themselves as characters, after they had already been mentioned as such earlier on in ''[[Who Was 'Ere! (comic story)|Who Was 'Ere!]]''.


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* The actual TV series would eventually give its own comedic answer to the origin of the TARDIS's iconic "wheezing, groaning sound" in ''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]'', where it is claimed to be the result of the [[TARDIS breaks]] being left on.
* The actual TV series would eventually give its own comedic answer to the origin of the TARDIS's iconic "wheezing, groaning sound" in ''[[The Time of Angels (TV story)|The Time of Angels]]'', where it is claimed to be the result of the TARDIS brakes being left on.
 
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[[Category:Non-DWU comic stories]]
[[Category:1987 comic stories]]
[[Category:1987 comic stories]]
[[Category:Stories about Doctor Who]]
[[Category:Stories about Doctor Who]]

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Outta Space was the last comic story in in Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett's The Doctor Who Fun Book. A metafictional epilogue to the book, it featured Howett and Quinn themselves as characters, after they had already been mentioned as such earlier on in Who Was 'Ere!.

Summary

Mr Howett and Mr Quinn have finished writing and illustrating every single page of The Doctor Who Fun Book and they must now reluctantly return to their usual job — working the huge bellows which produces the TARDIS's "Vworp! Vworp!" sound every time it dematerialises!

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Notes

  • The actual TV series would eventually give its own comedic answer to the origin of the TARDIS's iconic "wheezing, groaning sound" in The Time of Angels, where it is claimed to be the result of the TARDIS brakes being left on.