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'''Dr Who's Time Tales'' reused previous comic strip material that had been used in other US [[Marvel Comics]] titles and were largely offered as cheaper filler material in the early issues which, when the editor was [[Dez Skinn]], were more comic strip story heavy. | '''Dr Who's Time Tales'' reused previous comic strip material that had been used in other US [[Marvel Comics]] titles and were largely offered as cheaper filler material in the early issues which, when the editor was [[Dez Skinn]], were more comic strip story heavy. | ||
'''Dr Who's Time Tales''' were all untitled stories (with the opening and closing frames having been redrawn for each story)and being related to the reader by the Fourth Doctor. | |||
==Original Print Details <br> (Publication with page count and closing captions)== | ==Original Print Details <br> (Publication with page count and closing captions)== |
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Dr Who's Time Tales was a regular feature of early editions of Doctor Who Weekly from issue 30 to 43 (excluding issue 38) which replaced the regular reprinting of adapted classic science-fiction tales under the heading Tales From the TARDIS.
'Dr Who's Time Tales reused previous comic strip material that had been used in other US Marvel Comics titles and were largely offered as cheaper filler material in the early issues which, when the editor was Dez Skinn, were more comic strip story heavy.
Dr Who's Time Tales were all untitled stories (with the opening and closing frames having been redrawn for each story)and being related to the reader by the Fourth Doctor.
- DWM Issue 30 (5) in which a mummy helps a fugitive.
- DWM Issue 31 (5) in which evolution is changed.
- DWM Issue 32 (6) in which Mankind manages to survive.
- DWM Issue 33 (5) in which time goes full circle.
- DWM Issue 34 (5) in which Merlin's diary is found in a Balkan bookshop
- DWM Issue 35 (7) in which a killer finds no escape
- DWM Issue 36 (7) in which ridicule becomes full time
- DWM Issue 37 (5) in which a curse on shipwrecked Vikings is lifted.
- DWM Issue 39 (6) in which long life is lonely, until the end
- DWM Issue 40 (5) in which a mad man travels back in time
- DWM Issue 41 (5) in which immortality is a trap
- DWM Issue 42 (6) in which a buried time machine leaves a man trapped
- DWM Issue 43 (5) in which nobody knew a time machine worked