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However, even these two points were somewhat in doubt. | However, even these two points were somewhat in doubt. | ||
The comic [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] wasn't actually much of a time-travel device. As almost every story was set in the far future, it was really more of a simple space ship. That threw the First Doctor's inclination towards historical adventures out the window. In addition, his status as "grandfather" was a point of some incredulity, as well. How could he be the grandfather to [[John and Gillian]]? What was their relationship to the never-referenced [[Susan]]? How did the stories told in the comic strips relate to the television series? These were all questions left completely unanswered. | The comic [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] wasn't actually much of a time-travel device. As almost every story was set in the far future, it was really more of a simple space ship. That threw the First Doctor's inclination towards historical adventures out the window. In addition, his status as "grandfather" was a point of some incredulity, as well. How could he be the grandfather to [[John and Gillian]]? What was their relationship to the never-referenced [[Susan Foreman|Susan]]? How did the stories told in the comic strips relate to the television series? These were all questions left completely unanswered. | ||
Worse, still, the comic First Doctor was deprived even of the [[Dalek]]s. Since [[Terry Nation]] had licensed the comic Daleks to appear only by themselves from [[1965]] to [[1967]], the comic First Doctor never encountered them. He was forced instead to repeatedly face the ''TV Comic'' "substitute", the [[Trod]]s. | Worse, still, the comic First Doctor was deprived even of the [[Dalek]]s. Since [[Terry Nation]] had licensed the comic Daleks to appear only by themselves from [[1965]] to [[1967]], the comic First Doctor never encountered them. He was forced instead to repeatedly face the ''TV Comic'' "substitute", the [[Trod]]s. | ||
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===Minor=== | ===Minor=== | ||
* [[Susan]] | * [[Susan Foreman|Susan]] | ||
* [[Ian Chesterton]] | * [[Ian Chesterton]] | ||
* [[Barbara Wright]] | * [[Barbara Wright]] | ||
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===Doctor Who Magazine ([[DWM]])=== | ===Doctor Who Magazine ([[DWM]])=== | ||
* '''[[Operation Proteus]]''' (DWM issues 231-233 features [[Susan]]) | * '''[[Operation Proteus]]''' (DWM issues 231-233 features [[Susan Foreman|Susan]]) | ||
* '''[[Food for Thought]]''' (DWM issues 218-220 features [[Ben Jackson]] and [[Polly]]) | * '''[[Food for Thought]]''' (DWM issues 218-220 features [[Ben Jackson]] and [[Polly]]) | ||
==Seventh/First crossovers== | ==Seventh/First crossovers== |