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=== Reprints ===
=== Reprints ===
* Coloured and reprinted by Marvel in [[Doctor Who (1984)|''Doctor Who'' (1984)]].
* Coloured and reprinted by Marvel in [[DW84 15]].
* Reprinted in the ''[[DWMS Summer 1981]]''.
* Reprinted in the ''[[DWMS Summer 1981]]''.
* This story was reprinted as a one-part story in [[DWM 184]] as a filler. There was a delay in the regular ongoing adventures of the main comic strip (''[[Evening's Empire]]''). Artist David Lloyd kindly provided the original boards for the story, which let it to be re-lettered. This apparently angered writer Alan Moore who complained to Marvel UK Editorial Director Paul Neary about the reprint. On hearing of this at the Vworp! Vworp! convention in Manchester in 2008 from former DWM editor Gary Russell, the editor who made the reprint decision but was unaware of the fallout, John Freeman, wrote a letter of apology to Alan Moore. Alan telephoned John almost immediately to say he bore no ill-will about the reprint, saying he could not recall complaining after the strip was re-published.
* This story was reprinted as a one-part story in [[DWM 184]] as a filler. There was a delay in the regular ongoing adventures of the main comic strip (''[[Evening's Empire]]''). Artist David Lloyd kindly provided the original boards for the story, which let it to be re-lettered. This apparently angered writer Alan Moore who complained to Marvel UK Editorial Director Paul Neary about the reprint. On hearing of this at the Vworp! Vworp! convention in Manchester in 2008 from former DWM editor Gary Russell, the editor who made the reprint decision but was unaware of the fallout, John Freeman, wrote a letter of apology to Alan Moore. Alan telephoned John almost immediately to say he bore no ill-will about the reprint, saying he could not recall complaining after the strip was re-published.
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