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* The comics vendor says the Doctor had just left the store a moment before and the Doctor wonders if it was another of his selves. | * The comics vendor says the Doctor had just left the store a moment before and the Doctor wonders if it was another of his selves. | ||
* The Doctor picks up what he believes are three months worth of ''[[Le Petit Vingtième]]'', noting "full of ever-so-slightly ''racist'' adventures!" Although he also notes that that got better after he "had a word". | * The Doctor picks up what he believes are three months worth of ''[[Le Petit Vingtième]]'', noting "full of ever-so-slightly ''racist'' adventures!" Although he also notes that that got better after he "had a word". This is most likely a nod to [[Tintin]] and his creator Hergé, as his first adventures are notorious for depicting racial stereotypes. The earliest stories were pre-published in ''Le Petit Vingtième ''since Tintin was a serial comic at that time. This mention is an anachronism, however, since the story takes places in 1923 whilst the first part of the first Tintin adventure, "Tintin in the Land of the Soviets", was only published on January 10th, 1929. | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == |