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* [[John Who|John]] and [[Gillian Who|Gillian]] were introduced as the [[grandchildren]] of "[[First Doctor|Dr. Who]]" in [[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Klepton Parasites (comic story)}} and were themselves later identified by the [[surname]] [[Who]] in [[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Incomplete Death's Head (comic story)}}, with [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Beware the Trods! (short story)}} also making reference to "[[Professor]] John Who".
* [[John Who|John]] and [[Gillian Who|Gillian]] were introduced as the [[grandchildren]] of "[[First Doctor|Dr. Who]]" in [[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Klepton Parasites (comic story)}} and were themselves later identified by the [[surname]] [[Who]] in [[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Incomplete Death's Head (comic story)}}, with [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Beware the Trods! (short story)}} also making reference to "[[Professor]] John Who".
* The [[Super Trod]] featured in [[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Trodos Tyranny (comic story)}} and {{cs|Return of the Trods (comic story)}}.
* The [[Super Trod]] featured in [[COMIC]]: {{cs|The Trodos Tyranny (comic story)}} and {{cs|Return of the Trods (comic story)}}.
* [[The Other]] was introduced in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Remembrance of the Daleks (novelisation)}} and established to have been [[reincarnation|reincarnated]] through the [[Loom]] into the Doctor in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Lungbarrow (novel)}}.
* [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Tears of the Oracle (novel)}} established that [[Irving Braxiatel]] was the Doctor's brother. In [[TV]]: {{cs|Smith and Jones (TV story)}}, the [[Tenth Doctor]] told [[Martha Jones]] that he did not have [[the Doctor's brother|a brother]] any more, with the tree establishing that he was refering to a brother separate from Braxiatel.
* [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Tears of the Oracle (novel)}} established that [[Irving Braxiatel]] was the Doctor's brother. In [[TV]]: {{cs|Smith and Jones (TV story)}}, the [[Tenth Doctor]] told [[Martha Jones]] that he did not have [[the Doctor's brother|a brother]] any more, with the tree establishing that he was refering to a brother separate from Braxiatel.
* [[Ulysses]] and [[Penelope Gate|Penelope]] are identified as the Doctor's [[father]] and [[mother]] in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)}}. [[Barusa]] was the name of the Doctor's grandfather in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Chronicles of Doctor Who? (short story)}}, which was identified as taking place in a [[parallel universe]] in [[COMIC]]: {{cs|Fire and Brimstone (comic story)}}.
* [[Ulysses]] and [[Penelope Gate|Penelope]] are identified as the Doctor's [[father]] and [[mother]] in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)}}. [[Barusa]] was the name of the Doctor's grandfather in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Chronicles of Doctor Who? (short story)}}, which was identified as taking place in a [[parallel universe]] in [[COMIC]]: {{cs|Fire and Brimstone (comic story)}}.

Revision as of 23:06, 17 September 2024

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Dr. Who's family tree was an illustration included in DWM 386.

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