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'''John Freeman''' was a former [[editor]] for ''[[Doctor Who Magazine (in-universe)|Doctor Who Magazine]]''. He was among the past staff members of the magazine to be called over the [[telephone]] by [[Panini Towers]] after all [[Doctor Who Magazine Issue 600 (in-universe)|600 issues]] of the magazine had mysteriously disappeared. Upon hearing the news, Freeman revealed that the same thing had happened to his own issues. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Find the 600! (comic story)}}) | '''John Freeman''' was a former [[editor]] for ''[[Doctor Who Magazine (in-universe)|Doctor Who Magazine]]''. He was among the past staff members of the magazine to be called over the [[telephone]] by [[Panini Towers]] after all [[Doctor Who Magazine Issue 600 (in-universe)|600 issues]] of the magazine had mysteriously disappeared. Upon hearing the news, Freeman revealed that the same thing had happened to his own issues. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Find the 600! (comic story)}}) | ||
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Revision as of 00:33, 22 October 2024
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John Freeman was a former editor for Doctor Who Magazine. He was among the past staff members of the magazine to be called over the telephone by Panini Towers after all 600 issues of the magazine had mysteriously disappeared. Upon hearing the news, Freeman revealed that the same thing had happened to his own issues. (COMIC: Find the 600! [+]Loading...["Find the 600! (comic story)"])