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* Unlike earlier USA Doctor Who comics this new title featured all-new, full colour comic strip action for the Tenth Doctor (and [[Martha Jones]]) from some of America's top artists and colourists, as well as providing new cover artwork.  
* Unlike earlier USA Doctor Who comics this new title featured all-new, full colour comic strip action for the Tenth Doctor (and [[Martha Jones]]) from some of America's top artists and colourists, as well as providing new cover artwork.  
* It was one of two titles launched in the 2007/2008 period (the other being ''[[Doctor Who Classics]]'' launched in December 2007, and featured the reprinting and re-colouring of the Fourth Doctor's comic strip adventures from the pages of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'').  The first issue's publication was delayed until February 2008.
* It was one of two titles launched in the 2007/2008 period (the other being ''[[Doctor Who Classics]]'' launched in December 2007, and featured the reprinting and re-colouring of the Fourth Doctor's comic strip adventures from the pages of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'').  The first issue's publication was delayed until February 2008.
* Each issue regularly featured some 32 full colour quality printed pages of which 22 featured re-coloured comic strip adventures, next issue page, IDWords (news and interviews from IDW Publishing), and 9 pages promoting other titles.
* Each issue regularly features some 32 full colour quality printed pages of which 22 featured an original adventure, next issue page, IDWords (news and interviews from IDW Publishing), and 9 pages promoting other titles.
* The initial issues follow a story arc and include some references to the televised series, such as the cat people from [[New Earth]] who appear in several issues.  
* The initial issues follow a story arc and include some references to the televised series, such as the cat people from [[New Earth]] who appear in several issues.  
* The individual issues do not carry episode/chapter titles, making this one of the first elements of the Doctor Who franchise to not use story titles.
* The individual issues do not carry episode/chapter titles, making this one of the first elements of the Doctor Who franchise to not use story titles.
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