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Doctor Who and the Fangs of Time (comic story)

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Doctor Who and the Fangs of Time was a piece of meta-fiction printed within Doctor Who Magazine, showing the writer of the story discussing his childhood growing up with the show with the Doctor himself. Unlike COMIC: TV Action! or COMIC: The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who, there is nothing in the story to suggest that this is set an an alternate dimension where the Doctor's life is chronicled in a TV show, and in fact Sean himself doesn't believe the events of the story to be real within the narrative itself.

The story serves as a transition between the two comics which fell directly before and after its printing — Ground Zero (the final continuous Seventh Doctor story) and Endgame (the first continuous Eighth Doctor story). The Eighth Doctor's run on Doctor Who Magazine would be approached with a more direct and consistent manor, as they decided to form their own story-lines and their own take on the character. This was immediately marked with the introduction of Izzy Sinclair, making the story the first to have an entirely unique set of companions since the early strips featuring Frobisher. The comics featuring the Seventh and Eighth Doctors were so totally different in both direction and legacy that it was essential that there was a "break" issue, much like the absence of a comic in DWM 354.

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Notes

  • This comic is a meta-fictional effort, featuring a "real world" character watching Doctor Who and the Doctor (Fourth) turning up, seemingly the person who is telling the story's friend.
  • This is the first time the theme tune has been rendered in a comic, with lyrics:
Da-Lin-Da-Din
Da-Lin-Da-Din
Da-Lin-Da-Din
Wa-ooooo
  • This is the final Fourth Doctor DWM comic strip.
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