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|name          = ''The Daft Dimension''
|name          = ''The Daft Dimension''
|image        = Daft Dimension 506.jpg
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|companions    = [[Ben Jackson (The Daft Dimension)|Ben]], [[Polly Wright (The Daft Dimension)|Polly]]
|companions    = [[Ben Jackson (The Daft Dimension)|Ben]], [[Polly Wright (The Daft Dimension)|Polly]]
|featuring    = [[The Beatles]]
|featuring    = [[The Beatles]]
|writer        = [[Lew Stringer]]
|writer        = Lew Stringer
|artist        = [[Lew Stringer]]
|artist        = [[Lew Stringer]]
|publication  = [[DWM 506]]
|publication  = [[DWM 506]]
|release date  = [[17 November (releases)|17 November]] [[2016 (releases)|2016]]
|release date  = 17 November 2016
|cover date    = Winter [[2016 (releases)|2016]]/[[2017 (releases)|17]]
|cover date    = Winter [[2016 (releases)|2016]]/[[2017 (releases)|17]]
|publisher    = Panini Comics
|publisher    = Panini Comics

Revision as of 21:14, 4 March 2024

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The twenty-ninth instalment of The Daft Dimension was published in DWM 506.

Summary

The first moments of the Second Doctor were beset with problems. Shortly after his regeneration, he complains that his ring no longer fits his finger, with Ben adding that that's the least of his problems as the Doctor's trousers also fall down. Later, the Doctor's hat is knocked off his head as he exits the TARDIS. Later still, he attempts to join the Beatles, who tell him that, while he has the right haircut, they are not looking for a recorder player.

Characters

Worldbuilding

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Notes

  • This instalment coincided with Doctor Who Magazine's fiftieth anniversary celebration of the Second Doctor's debut.