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Inclusion debates/The Last Word

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Anonymous user User:41.132.179.34 has put across on Talk:The Last Word (comic story) that The Last Word, the tenth anniversary celebration of the Virgin New Adventures, is supposed to be parodic; they say "most Who sites", as well as AHistory say it doesn't fit into NA or pre-Ground Zero DWM continuity. I'm re-asking the question here, to give it more visibility, as it seems to be a reasonable inclusion debate.

Doctor Who doesn't have a canon, so what they're saying about NAs being difficult to reconcile with other Seventh Doctor and Ace media and whether DWM has referenced or reinforced Ground Zero in later strips isn't what I'm looking at here. Just whether or not Word is a Curse of Fatal Death-style parody, which if so, would place it outside of our valid sources.

I've not read it myself to give my two cents on it, so can those more familiar chip in?

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