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There was a comic strip in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine (periodical)|Doctor Who Magazine]]'' by [[April]] [[2020]], which featured [[the Doctor]], as played by [[Peter Capaldi (A Letter from the Doctor)|Peter Capaldi]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Letter from the Doctor (DWM 500 short story)|A Letter from the Doctor]]'')
There was a comic strip in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine (periodical)|Doctor Who Magazine]]'' by [[April]] [[2020]], which featured [[the Doctor]], as played by [[Peter Capaldi (A Letter from the Doctor)|Peter Capaldi]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[A Letter from the Doctor (DWM 500 short story)|A Letter from the Doctor]]'')
On the [[Inferno Earth]] [[Swifty G. Singh]] was a popular comic strip artist who lived in [[Australia]]. His works were considered seditious literature and were banned in [[Republic of Great Britain|Great Britain]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Still Lives (short story)|Still Lives]]'')


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Revision as of 22:35, 18 March 2023

Comic strip
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A comic strip was a sequence of drawings which told stories.

Comic strips were not always looked upon favourably; Anne Travers accused journalist Harold Chorley of taking reality and turning it into a comic strip. (TV: The Web of Fear)

The Karkus was the protagonist of a comic strip published in the Hourly Telepress in the year 2000. (TV: The Mind Robber)

Clyde Langer's teacher Mrs Pittman thought his drawings were good enough that he could be a comic strip artist. (TV: The Empty Planet)

There was a comic strip in Doctor Who Magazine by April 2020, which featured the Doctor, as played by Peter Capaldi. (PROSE: A Letter from the Doctor)

On the Inferno Earth Swifty G. Singh was a popular comic strip artist who lived in Australia. His works were considered seditious literature and were banned in Great Britain. (PROSE: Still Lives)