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In the Daft Dimension, the Doctor's twelfth incarnation was a grumpy, older-looking man with prominent eyebrows.

Biography

Shortly after his regeneration, the Doctor decided to take his life in a new direction in which he was just "100% rebel Time Lord". One of the changes he attempted was to downgrade his TARDIS control console to much simply wooden box with a leaver, a change that Clara Oswald felt to be a bit too minimalist. (COMIC: The Daft Dimension 477)

After the Half-Face Man fell to his death, the Doctor appeared to give an enigmatic look to the camera, leading a trio of Doctor Who fans watching him on television to speculate as to what it meant. In actuality, he was simply trying to remember whether he had remembered to cancel the milk before leaving Gallifrey. (COMIC: The Daft Dimension 484)

He once tried to lift his oversized 2000 year diary as Clara watched. (COMIC: The Daft Dimension 478)

He explained to Clara, as the two of them walked out of the TARDIS onto a field that they could not meet anymore "legendary characters" because they were all fictional, especially the one she was suggesting, unaware that the character in question was nearby and reaching out for him with his long, wiggly arms. (COMIC: The Daft Dimension 479)

He watched from a beach with Clara, Courtney Woods and Lundvik as the creature laid a new "moon" in the sky. When Clara questioned how it was able to lay something that was bigger than it was, the Doctor revealed it was actually very small and had a close orbit, which demonstrated by reaching out and grabbing it with his hands. (COMIC: The Daft Dimension 480)

He and Clara celebrated one Christmas inside the TARDIS, where they decorated Rusty the Dalek like a Christmas tree. (COMIC: The Daft Dimension 481)

When Clara asked him about the significance of the chalkboard in his TARDIS, he demonstrated how it was the ultimate solution for dealing with his enemies: by scraping his fingernails down it, hurting his enemies ears. (COMIC: The Daft Dimension 482)