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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* | * While in the 21st century this joke might be interpreted as a reference to transgender, it is doubtful that neither the writer of this piece (a fan of the magazine who mailed in the joke) nor the artist (who selected the jokes to illustrate) meant for the punchline to be anything beyond the fact that the last two syllables of ''transistors'' sound like ''sisters''. | ||
* This comic is somewhat similar to several of the back-up comic strips printed throughout ''[[Four Doctors (comic story)|Four Doctors]]'', such as [[COMIC]]: ''[[Open Mic Night (comic story)|Open Mic Night]]'' and ''[[The Doctors Do... Classic Comedy (comic story)|The Doctors Do... Classic Comedy]]''. | * This comic is somewhat similar to several of the back-up comic strips printed throughout ''[[Four Doctors (comic story)|Four Doctors]]'', such as [[COMIC]]: ''[[Open Mic Night (comic story)|Open Mic Night]]'' and ''[[The Doctors Do... Classic Comedy (comic story)|The Doctors Do... Classic Comedy]]''. | ||
Revision as of 20:43, 25 April 2021
An untitled comic story was published in the back of TVC 798 on 1 April 1967.
Summary
In a corridor, two Daleks talk. One asks the other "Do you have any brothers?" The other responds "No, only transistors."
Characters
References
to be added
Notes
- While in the 21st century this joke might be interpreted as a reference to transgender, it is doubtful that neither the writer of this piece (a fan of the magazine who mailed in the joke) nor the artist (who selected the jokes to illustrate) meant for the punchline to be anything beyond the fact that the last two syllables of transistors sound like sisters.
- This comic is somewhat similar to several of the back-up comic strips printed throughout Four Doctors, such as COMIC: Open Mic Night and The Doctors Do... Classic Comedy.
Continuity
to be added