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You're saying several inconsistent things. If you believe that this was a "the writers were invited to give the thing a try, and then they 'featured' the results in much the same way they later 'featured' noteworthy fancomics" situation, then the stories don't have a place on the Wiki.

But I don't think that's what's going on. I think what happened was that to promote the Comic-Maker, the BBC commissioned the various writers to create the comics, with the full intent of then publishing the lot of them on the special page I linked to. Doctor Who comics whose creation was specifically requested by the BBC, and which were then published on the BBC website, are as officially licensed as it gets, I should think.