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'''''Chris Welkin Planeteer''''', otherwise styled as '''''Chris Welkin - Planeteer''''', was a comic strip series created by [[Russell R. Winterbotham]], focusing on the [[Chris Welkin|titular character]]. It was originally distributed by the Newspaper Enterprise Association. | '''''Chris Welkin Planeteer''''', otherwise styled as '''''Chris Welkin - Planeteer''''', was a comic strip series created by [[Russell R. Winterbotham]], focusing on the [[Chris Welkin|titular character]]. It was originally distributed by the Newspaper Enterprise Association. | ||
In [[1966 (releases)|1966]], with the release of ''[[The Dalek Outer Space Book]]'', {{cs|Chris Welkin Planeteer (comic story)|one}} of its strips was reprinted with the framing that it represented elements of the [[future]] [[Earth]] setting, of interest to the [[Space Security Service]], thus officially connecting the series to the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. | == Crossover == | ||
In [[1966 (releases)|1966]], with the release of ''[[The Dalek Outer Space Book]]'', {{cs|Chris Welkin Planeteer (comic story)|one|noital=1}} of its strips was reprinted with the framing that it represented elements of the [[future]] [[Earth]] setting, of interest to the [[Space Security Service]], thus officially connecting the series to the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. | |||
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Chris Welkin Planeteer, otherwise styled as Chris Welkin - Planeteer, was a comic strip series created by Russell R. Winterbotham, focusing on the titular character. It was originally distributed by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.
Crossover
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