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|series=[[DWM comic stories|''DWM'' comic stories]]
|series=[[DWM comic stories|''DWM'' comic stories]]
|doctor= Eighth Doctor
|doctor= Eighth Doctor
|companions= [[Izzy Sinclair]], [[Fey Truscott-Sade]], [[Shayde]]
|companions= [[Izzy Sinclair|Izzy]], [[Fey Truscott-Sade|Fey]], [[Shayde]]
|enemy= The [[Threshold]]
|enemy= The [[Threshold]]
|setting= [[The Moon]], [[53rd century]]
|setting= [[The Moon]], [[53rd century]]
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|next= Happy Deathday (comic story)
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'''''Wormwood''''' was the main comic story of 1998 in the pages of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. It concluded the long-running [[Threshold]] story line, which had been ongoing for several years. It also set up future narratives by introducing the ''gestalt'' character of [[Feyde]], who would return in the much later story, ''[[Me and My Shadow]]'', and ultimately empower [[Izzy Sinclair|Izzy]] to finally depart the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s company.
'''''Wormwood''''' was the main comic story of 1998 in the pages of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. It concluded the long-running [[Threshold]] story line, which had been ongoing for several years. It also set up future narratives by introducing the ''gestalt'' character of [[Feyde]], who would return in the much later story, ''[[Me and My Shadow]]'', and ultimately empower [[Izzy Sinclair|Izzy]] to finally depart the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s company.


''Wormwood'' also featured what seemed to be "the Ninth Doctor". Although revealed as a narrative trick, the point of the deception was to see if ''DWM'' readers would accept a [[regeneration]] into a new incarnation exclusive to the magazine. Ultimately, nothing actually came of the plan, and the Eighth Doctor remained the "current" DWM Doctor until the arrival of [[Christopher Eccleston]]'s [[Ninth Doctor]].
''Wormwood'' also featured what seemed to be "the Ninth Doctor". Although revealed as a narrative trick, the point of the deception was to see if ''DWM'' readers would accept a [[regeneration]] into a new incarnation exclusive to the magazine. Ultimately, nothing actually came of the plan, and the Eighth Doctor remained the "current" DWM Doctor until the arrival of [[Christopher Eccleston]]'s [[Ninth Doctor]].


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