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'''''Supernature''''' was the first [[Eleventh Doctor comic strip story]], as well as the debut of [[Amy Pond]], in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''.  It was not, however, the comic strip premiere for either character, who had been regulars in ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' for around two months previously.
'''''Supernature''''' was ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'s first [[Eleventh Doctor comic strip story]], as well as the their debut of [[Amy Pond]].  It was not, however, the comic strip premiere for either character, who were, at the time of first publication, already regulars in ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]''.


Behind the scenes, it marked a changing of the guard for the regular writing staff, with [[Jonathan Morris]] taking over from [[Dan McDaid]] as the principal comic writer on the magazine. It also made [[Mike Collins]] the first artist to have drawn full adventures for all of the new series Doctors.
Behind the scenes, it marked a changing of the guard for the regular writing staff, with [[Jonathan Morris]] taking over from [[Dan McDaid]] as the principal comic writer on the magazine. It also made [[Mike Collins]] the first artist to have drawn full adventures for all of the new series Doctors.

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Supernature was Doctor Who Magazine's first Eleventh Doctor comic strip story, as well as the their debut of Amy Pond. It was not, however, the comic strip premiere for either character, who were, at the time of first publication, already regulars in Doctor Who Adventures.

Behind the scenes, it marked a changing of the guard for the regular writing staff, with Jonathan Morris taking over from Dan McDaid as the principal comic writer on the magazine. It also made Mike Collins the first artist to have drawn full adventures for all of the new series Doctors.

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  • Writer Jonathan Morris claimed on his blog that the name was stolen from a B-side on an Erasure single.[1]

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