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[[File:The Walking Dead crossover.jpg|thumb|[[Wikipedia:The Walking Dead]] crossover.]]
[[File:The Walking Dead crossover.jpg|thumb|[[Wikipedia:The Walking Dead]] crossover.]]
* In issue #2, several background characters resemble ''[[Wikipedia:The Walking Dead|The Walking Dead]]'' characters [[Wikipedia:Daryl Dixon|Daryl Dixon]], [[Wikipedia:Tyreese Williams|Tyreese]] and [[Wikipedia:Sasha Williams|Sasha Williams]].
* In issue #2, several background characters resemble ''[[Wikipedia:The Walking Dead|The Walking Dead]]'' characters [[Wikipedia:Daryl Dixon|Daryl Dixon]], [[Wikipedia:Tyreese Williams|Tyreese]] and [[Wikipedia:Sasha Williams (The Walking Dead)|Sasha Williams]].
* In issue #4, the warp core from ''[[Star Trek]]''{{'}}s ''U.S.S. Voyager'' can be seen.
* In issue #4, the warp core from ''[[Star Trek]]''{{'}}s ''U.S.S. Voyager'' can be seen.



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Alternating Current was the first story published in Titan's Doctor Who in 2020, starring the Thirteenth Doctor.

It picked up directly from where A Little Help from My Friends left off, with the Doctor and Team TARDIS having to deal with an alternate timeline caused by the events of the aforementioned story, in which the Sea Devils have now ruled over Earth for over a century. The Tenth Doctor returned once again, as well as an alternate version of Rose Tyler.

The story had a turbulent production history due to the then-ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; it was originally intended for publication in the summer of 2020 as part of Titan's previous ongoing comic, Doctor Who: The Thirteenth Doctor, in issues 5 through 8 of its second year, before being delayed. When it eventually released, Titan chose to discontinue their Thirteenth Doctor title in favour of a new title.

The story also leads directly into the Time Lord Victorious comic story Defender of the Daleks, which ended up being released two months prior, due to the production delays.

Summary

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Characters

References

The Doctor

Other individuals

Locations

Miscellaneous

  • The Thirteenth Doctor asks the Sea Devils if they had ever considered unionising.
  • The Thirteenth Doctor believes that everyone on Earth liked "having a go at their bosses".
  • Graham refers to the "local work force" as slaves.
  • The slaves sleep on bunk beds.
  • The room the slaves sleep in has a broken television and a snooker table.
  • Rose has a photograph of herself with her parents.
  • Tesla and Edison are held prisoner with ourturian static cuffs.

Notes

Continuity