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* In an issue of ''The Spectacular [[Spider-Man]]'' concerning paradoxes, alternate realities and time travel, the words "[[Bad Wolf meme|BAD WOLF]]" are grafittied on an alley wall.
* In an issue of ''The Spectacular [[Spider-Man]]'' concerning paradoxes, alternate realities and time travel, the words "[[Bad Wolf meme|BAD WOLF]]" are grafittied on an alley wall.


==== DC/Wildstorm ====
==== DC Comics/Wildstorm ====
* ''JLA Classified'' #1 reveals that Batman keeps a Dalek in his "Sci-Fi" closet.
* ''JLA Classified'' #1 reveals that Batman keeps a Dalek in his "Sci-Fi" closet.
* The {{w|Wildstorm}} title {{wi|Albion (comics)|Albion}}, scripted by {{w|Leah Moore}} and plotted by her father [[Alan Moore]], featured a [[Cyberman]] and an [[Ice Warrior]]. It is unclear whether the Cyberman was meant to be "real" or a costume, as the scene was set in an SF-themed bar (although the "real" {{w|Robot Archie}} is also on display). Like ''The Establishment'', which featured a [[Doctor Who pastiche]] character, ''Albion'' was deeply rooted in English popular culture.
* The {{w|Wildstorm}} title {{wi|Albion (comics)|Albion}}, scripted by {{w|Leah Moore}} and plotted by her father [[Alan Moore]], featured a [[Cyberman]] and an [[Ice Warrior]]. It is unclear whether the Cyberman was meant to be "real" or a costume, as the scene was set in an SF-themed bar (although the "real" {{w|Robot Archie}} is also on display). Like ''The Establishment'', which featured a [[Doctor Who pastiche]] character, ''Albion'' was deeply rooted in English popular culture.
* In {{iw|dc|Blue Beetle Vol 10 9}}, {{iw|dc|Teri Magnus (Justice League 3000)|Teri Magnus}} is led by {{iw|dc|Nabu (Prime Earth)|Doctor Fate}} to the {{iw|dc|Tower of Fate}}. Upon arriving, Teri notices the tower is [[Dimensional transcendentalism|bigger on the inside]]. Then, she recalls the concept is named dimensional transcendentalism, "''just like on [[Doctor Who]]''", to which Doctor Fate responds "''Doctor who?''".


==== 2000 AD ====
==== 2000 AD ====
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* In ''Il matrimonio di Sergej Orloff'', 330th volume of regular series of Martin Mystère penned by Recagno, Altrove's commander Tower is seen in [[Peru]] leading an Altrove joint mission with [[UNIT]], led by [[Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]. A [[Time Lord]] is seen in the background of Altrove's base. In a flashback, a Mu soldier is seen wearing an outfit identical to those worn by [[Ice Warrior]]s.
* In ''Il matrimonio di Sergej Orloff'', 330th volume of regular series of Martin Mystère penned by Recagno, Altrove's commander Tower is seen in [[Peru]] leading an Altrove joint mission with [[UNIT]], led by [[Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart]]. A [[Time Lord]] is seen in the background of Altrove's base. In a flashback, a Mu soldier is seen wearing an outfit identical to those worn by [[Ice Warrior]]s.
* The TARDIS appears a few issues (and on a cover or two) of CONSTANTINE.
* The TARDIS appears a few issues (and on a cover or two) of CONSTANTINE.
==== DC Comics ====
* In {{iw|dc|Blue Beetle Vol 10 9}}, {{iw|dc|Teri Magnus (Justice League 3000)|Teri Magnus}} is led by {{iw|dc|Nabu (Prime Earth)|Doctor Fate}} to the {{iw|dc|Tower of Fate}}. Upon arriving, Teri notices the tower is [[Dimensional transcendentalism|bigger on the inside]]. Then, she recalls the concept is named dimensional transcendentalism, "''just like on [[Doctor Who]]''", to which Doctor Fate responds "''Doctor who?''".


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