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'''''Four Hours of Doom's Day''''' was a comic anthology and the second release in the multimedia series ''[[Doom's Day (series)|Doom's Day]]'', covering the second, third, fourth and fifth overall story of the franchise.
'''''Four Hours of Doom's Day''''' was a comic anthology and the second release in the multimedia series ''[[Doom's Day (series)|Doom's Day]]'', covering the second, third, fourth and fifth overall story of the franchise.


It was published as a supplementary magazine alongside ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 592|issue 592]].
It was published as a supplementary magazine alongside ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 592|issue 592]]. It was released in celebration of the [[List of anniversaries|60th Anniversary]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


== Publisher's summary ==
== Publisher's summary ==

Revision as of 13:28, 5 September 2023

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Four Hours of Doom's Day was a comic anthology and the second release in the multimedia series Doom's Day, covering the second, third, fourth and fifth overall story of the franchise.

It was published as a supplementary magazine alongside Doctor Who Magazine issue 592. It was released in celebration of the 60th Anniversary of Doctor Who.

Publisher's summary

Doom visits four very different locations as the quest kicks off with a 16-page comic strip adventure in issue 592 of Doctor Who Magazine.

Stories

# Title Author Hours Featuring Released
1 Target Selected Jacqueline Rayner 0200 River Song 22 June 2023
2 The Plastic Population 0300 Sixth Doctor, Autons
3 High Noon in Hollywood 0400 Cybermen
4 The Horn of a Dilemma 0500 Jo Grant

Notes

  • This anthology takes place across Hours 0200-0500.
  • The weapon that Doom is brandishing in the cover of this Doctor Who Magazine supplement magazine, appears to resemble a sonic blaster similar to the one owned by Jack Harkness. However, no such blaster appears in any of the four stories within. The same gun seemingly makes a reappearance on the comic-style cover of DD 1, the first issue of A Doctor in the House?.

Credits

Panini UK Ltd
BBC Studios, UK Publishing

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