The King of Golden Death (short story)
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Summary
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Characters
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Notes
- Like many early Doctor Who print stories, both comic and prose, the Doctor is referred to as "Doctor Who" or "Dr. Who". The word "doctor" is not even seen as a proper noun here when used on its own to refer to the character.
- As with other stories in the 1968 annual, the second Doctor refers to Ben and Polly as "my children", or, individually, "my child", "my girl", or "my boy". Uncharacteristic of the Troughton Doctor, this seems to be a hold-over from the Hartnell interpretation; there was simply too little time between when Troughton took over and this annual had to go to print for the annual's editors to understand Troughton's approach to the role.
- As in other illustrated stories throughout the annual, the Doctor is shown here wearing his stovepipe hat — another indicator of just how early this annual went to press.
Continuity
- Ben claims that the Doctor doesn't have the ability to tell the time period in which the TARDIS materialises. The Doctor shows an inability to precisely know when he's landed in a number of televised stories, including: DW: The Reign of Terror, The Visitation, and The Unquiet Dead.
Timeline
- This story occurs after DWA: H.M.S. TARDIS
- This story occurs before PDA: The Murder Game
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