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'''''What If?''''' was a piece of fiction with a collection of accompanying images. It depicted a “what if?”, almost unbound situation, showing what a potential [[Eighth Doctor (What If?)|Eighth Doctor]] may have done.
'''''What If?''''' was a piece of fiction with a collection of accompanying images. It depicted a “what if?”, almost unbound situation, showing what a potential [[Eighth Doctor (What If?)|Eighth Doctor]] may have done.


While some illustrations were completely in universe the feature itself was completely meta fictional.  
While some illustrations were completely in universe the feature itself was completely meta fictional. In the same vain as ''[[The Thief of Sherwood (short story)|The Thief of Sherwood]]''.


The images were printed in [[Doctor Who Magazine]] and the main image was illustrated by [[Phil Bevan]]. It depicted Richard Griffiths as a possible Doctor. Tying into the fact Griffiths was considered for the role after McCoy departed.<ref>DWM 255</ref>
The images were printed in [[Doctor Who Magazine]] and the main image was illustrated by [[Phil Bevan]]. It depicted Richard Griffiths as a possible Doctor. Tying into the fact Griffiths was considered for the role after McCoy departed.<ref>DWM 255</ref>

Revision as of 15:29, 15 March 2023

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What If? was a piece of fiction with a collection of accompanying images. It depicted a “what if?”, almost unbound situation, showing what a potential Eighth Doctor may have done.

While some illustrations were completely in universe the feature itself was completely meta fictional. In the same vain as The Thief of Sherwood.

The images were printed in Doctor Who Magazine and the main image was illustrated by Phil Bevan. It depicted Richard Griffiths as a possible Doctor. Tying into the fact Griffiths was considered for the role after McCoy departed.[1]

This illustration doesn’t depict a scene from a planned unproduced story, but instead shows a view into new story named The Last of the Daleks.

Feature

to be added

Illustrations

(The main illustration is completely in universe though some other illustrations depict a real world angle of this Eighth Doctor. Despite that. All images are complete fiction)

In universe

The Last of the Daleks

The Eighth Doctor and companion Kate are surrounded by Daleks.

The Other Eighth Doctor

An in character shot depicting Richard Griffiths as the Doctor.

New Companion Kate

An in character shot Julia Sawalha as Kate sitting her safecracking exam.

Meta-fictional “Real world”

Title sequence

The Eighth Doctor is depicted in his title sequence.

Magazine

The Eighth Doctor graces the cover of Doctor Who Magazine.

Network

The VHS cover of Network starring Richard Griffiths as the Doctor and Kate O'Mara as the Rani.

Characters

Notes

External links

to be added

Footnotes

  1. DWM 255