The 14* Doctors (feature)
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The 14* Doctors was a Sufficient Data infographic written by Simon Guerrier and designed by Ben Morris, released in DWM 584 on 10 November 2022. This infographic chronicled every televised incarnation of the Doctor and their first appearances.
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Summary
Each incarnation of the Doctor are placed in chronological order.
- First Timeless Child, the earliest known incarnation, as first seen in The Timeless Children,
- Six more Timeless Children, as first seen in The Timeless Children,
- Fugitive Doctor, as first seen in Fugitive of the Judoon,
- Eight more Doctors, as suggested by The Brain of Morbius,
- First Doctor, as first seen in 100,000 BC,
- Second Doctor, as first seen in The Tenth Planet,
- Third Doctor, as first seen in Spearhead from Space,
- Fourth Doctor, as first seen in Planet of the Spiders,
- The Watcher, an "intermediate incarnation", as first seen in Logopolis,
- Fifth Doctor, as first seen in Logopolis,
- Seventh Doctor, as first seen in Time and the Rani,
- Eighth Doctor, as first seen in Doctor Who,
- War Doctor, as first seen in The Night of the Doctor,
- Ninth Doctor, as first seen in Rose,
- Tenth Doctor, as first seen in The Parting of the Ways,
- The Tenth Doctor regenerates their hand and forearm in The Christmas Invasion,
- The Tenth Doctor regenerates and the Half Human Doctor first appears in Journey's End,
- Eleventh Doctor, as first seen in The End of Time,
- Twelfth Doctor, as first seen in The Day of the Doctor,
- The Valeyard, an "evil" incarnation from between the twelfth and final incarnations, as first seen in The Trial of a Time Lord,
- Thirteenth Doctor, as first seen in Twice Upon a Time,
- And the Fourteenth Doctor, as first seen in The Power of the Doctor.
Notes
- While this infographic references both the debut stories and the respective years of release, these are non-diegetic references and shouldn't be construed as "in-universe" information.
- The story's title has an asterisk, which leads to a footnote saying that there are actually thirty-five incarnations.
- As this infographic only focuses on televised incarnations of the Doctor, every Doctor from non-televised media, as to be expected, is omitted.