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}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic story released in [[2013 (releases)|2013]], starting in [[DWM 456|issue 456]]. It celebrated the 50th anniversary of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It featured the return of [[Annabel Lake]] and the city of [[Cornucopia]], introduced in a previous ''DWM'' strip, ''[[The Cornucopia Caper (comic story)|The Cornucopia Caper]]''. It is most notable for the shocking re-appearance of [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]]. The story itself was a direct sequel to ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'', explaining what happened to [[Tribe of Gum]] after the TARDIS team left them.
}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic story released in [[2013 (releases)|2013]], starting in [[DWM 456|issue 456]]. It celebrated the 50th anniversary of ''[[Doctor Who]]''. It featured the return of [[Annabel Lake]] and the city of [[Cornucopia]], introduced in a previous ''DWM'' strip, ''[[The Cornucopia Caper (comic story)|The Cornucopia Caper]]''. It is most notable for the shocking re-appearance of [[Ian Chesterton]] and [[Barbara Wright]]. The story itself was a direct sequel to ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]'', explaining what happened to the [[Tribe of Gum]] after the TARDIS team left them.


It also added a vital piece of the mythology of Doctor Who, revealing that it was the Eleventh Doctor who broke the chameleon circuit on the [[First Doctor]]'s TARDIS, as seen in the very first episode, giving the TARDIS its iconic image of a police box.
It also added a vital piece of the mythology of Doctor Who, revealing that it was the Eleventh Doctor who broke the chameleon circuit on the [[First Doctor]]'s TARDIS, as seen in the very first episode, giving the TARDIS its iconic image of a police box.
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