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'''''Land of the Blind''''' was a [[Second Doctor comic stories|Second Doctor comic story]] featuring [[Jamie McCrimmon]] and [[Zoe Heriot]]. It was originally published in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''.
'''''Land of the Blind''''' was a [[Second Doctor comic stories|Second Doctor comic story]] featuring [[Jamie McCrimmon]] and [[Zoe Heriot]]. It was originally published in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''.

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Land of the Blind was a Second Doctor comic story featuring Jamie McCrimmon and Zoe Heriot. It was originally published in Doctor Who Magazine.

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Notes

  • The name, design and background notes for the Vortexians came from Paul Fisher, the winning designer in Doctor Who Magazine's Design a Monster competition. The winner was announced in Doctor Who Magazine 224.
  • The runner-up monster designs also had cameos in the same strip. They were the Zrontaks, designed by Richard Burnell, the Insoids, designed by Jason Powdrill and the Pharoahs, designed by Justin Askham.
  • This is not the first competition where the winning monster was presented in a Doctor Who comic strip story. TV Action + Countdown ran a Design a Monster competition in 1972 and the winning design, from Ian Fairnington, the Ugrakks, were presented in the Third Doctor strip The Ugrakks.

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