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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the story published in the ''[[Doctor Who (2020)|Doctor Who: Empire of the Wolf]]'' miniseries in [[2021 (releases)|2021]], starring the [[Eighth Doctor|Eighth]] and [[Eleventh Doctor]]s.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the story published in the ''[[Doctor Who (2020)|Doctor Who: Empire of the Wolf]]'' miniseries in [[2021 (releases)|2021]], starring the [[Eighth Doctor|Eighth]] and [[Eleventh Doctor]]s.


Despite being promoted as a celebration of the 25th anniversary of [[Doctor Who (TV story)|the Eighth Doctor's debut]], the story arguably contains more elements from "modern" ''Doctor Who'' media, most notably the return of [[Rose Tyler]], at a time which postdates the events of ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'' in her personal timeline. As such, it offered yet another account of Rose's life with the so-called [[Tenth Doctor (Journey's End)|Meta-Crisis Tenth Doctor]] which bore a closer resemblance to, but was still fundamentally different from that which was established in ''[[The Turning of the Tide (short story)|The Turning of the Tide]]''.
Despite being promoted as a celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of [[Doctor Who (TV story)|the Eighth Doctor's debut]], the story contained more elements from the 2005 revival era of ''Doctor Who'', most notably the return of [[Rose Tyler]], at a time which postdates the events of ''[[Journey's End (TV story)|Journey's End]]'' in her personal timeline, in favour of any return of the Eighth Doctor's comic companions such as [[Stacy Townsend]], [[Ssard]], [[Izzy]], [[Destrii]], etc. As such, it offered yet another account of Rose's life with the so-called [[Meta-Crisis Doctor]] which bore a closer resemblance to, but was still fundamentally different from that which was established in ''[[The Turning of the Tide (short story)|The Turning of the Tide]]''.


Another central aspect to the story was the return of the [[Sea Devil Earth|alternate version]] of [[Rose Tyler (Sea Devil Earth)|Rose]], introduced in ''[[Alternating Current (comic story)|Alternating Current]]''.
Another central aspect to the story was the return of the [[Sea Devil Earth|alternate version]] of [[Rose Tyler (Sea Devil Earth)|Rose]], introduced in ''[[Alternating Current (comic story)|Alternating Current]]''.

Revision as of 22:50, 30 August 2023

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Empire of the Wolf was the story published in the Doctor Who: Empire of the Wolf miniseries in 2021, starring the Eighth and Eleventh Doctors.

Despite being promoted as a celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Eighth Doctor's debut, the story contained more elements from the 2005 revival era of Doctor Who, most notably the return of Rose Tyler, at a time which postdates the events of Journey's End in her personal timeline, in favour of any return of the Eighth Doctor's comic companions such as Stacy Townsend, Ssard, Izzy, Destrii, etc. As such, it offered yet another account of Rose's life with the so-called Meta-Crisis Doctor which bore a closer resemblance to, but was still fundamentally different from that which was established in The Turning of the Tide.

Another central aspect to the story was the return of the alternate version of Rose, introduced in Alternating Current.

Summary

Part one

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Part two

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Part three

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Part four

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Characters

Flashbacks

References

Individuals

Pete's World

Miscellaneous

  • Empress Rose has visions of her other self's life.
    • One of her visions is of Mia celebrating her birthday.
  • The Eighth Doctor briefly lands in London during the Blitz.
  • The Eighth Doctor refers to the Sontarans as "angry short potatoes".
  • The Eleventh Doctor plans to take a holiday.
  • The Eleventh Doctor wears a fez.

Notes

Star Trek communicator
  • The Eighth Doctor's appearance is a hybrid of his two televised outfits; His hair is generally shorter and his clothing resembles what he wore in The Night of the Doctor, but he more "formally" dressed, with cravat tied inside his shirt collar rather than directly on his neck, increasing the resemblance to his TV movie attire.
  • The Eighth Doctor's TARDIS control room is never fully illustrated, with only the console being visible while a generic starfield surrounds occupants of the room. In contrast, the Eleventh Doctor's TARDIS control room receives a full depiction.
  • A tapestry of Empress Rose Tyler resembles the Bayeux Tapestry.
  • In issue 4, the Blitz is misspelled as "Blizt".
  • In one panel (pictured at the top of the page), a previous illustration of the Tenth Doctor seems to have been recoloured to "match" Eight, despite the hair, face, and costume not resembling Eight.
  • Empress Rose Tyler uses a communicator from Star Trek.

Continuity

External links

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