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* In ''Il matrimonio di Sergej Orloff'' (2013), ''Martin Mystère'' volume 330, 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'' (2013), ''Martin Mystère'' volume 330, 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.


=== Disney Comics ===[[Media:Example.ogg]]
=== Disney Comics ===
* [[Scrooge McDuck]] writer and artist {{iw|scrooge-mcduck|Don Rosa}} created ''{{iw|scrooge-mcduck|Ducktor Who}}'' and ''{{iw|scrooge-mcduck|Tardis for Sale}}'' in 2012 and 2015, where his version of Scrooge comes into possession of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] and uses it to travel to his past, before selling it away at a "used TARDIS lot".
* [[Scrooge McDuck]] writer and artist {{iw|scrooge-mcduck|Don Rosa}} created ''{{iw|scrooge-mcduck|Ducktor Who}}'' and ''{{iw|scrooge-mcduck|Tardis for Sale}}'' in 2012 and 2015, where his version of Scrooge comes into possession of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] and uses it to travel to his past, before selling it away at a "used TARDIS lot".
* In one 2018 Italian-produced comic story, a flashback panel to Flintheart Glomgold's scientists' numerous attempts to develop a working time machine feature the [[Fourth Doctor]] and the TARDIS among the crowd (as well as ''Back to the Future''’s Doc Brown and his DeLorean).
* In one 2018 Italian-produced comic story, a flashback panel to Flintheart Glomgold's scientists' numerous attempts to develop a working time machine feature the [[Fourth Doctor]] and the TARDIS among the crowd (as well as ''Back to the Future''’s Doc Brown and his DeLorean).


=== DC Comics/Wildstorm ===
=== Monica's Gang ===
* 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?''".
* In ''Clássicos do Cinema – Turma da Mônica #36 – Coelhada para o Futuro'' (A 2013 Monica's Gang parody of ''[[Back to the Future (film)|Back to the Future]]''), several different time machines from different franchises appeared, including the the TARDIS.
* In an issue of Batman '66, "The Hatter Takes the Crown", as the Batmobile is passing through the streets, it passes the Third Doctor who is standing next to the TARDIS.
 
=== DC Comics ===
* In ''{{iw|dc|Batman '66 Vol 1 4}}'' (2013), "The Hatter Takes the Crown", as the Batmobile is passing through the streets, it passes the Third Doctor who is standing next to the TARDIS.
* In ''{{iw|dc|Blue Beetle Vol 9 9}}'' (2017), {{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?''".


=== Marvel ===
=== Marvel ===
* In ''{{iw|marvel|All-New, All-Different Avengers Vol 1 6}}'' released in 2016, Miles Morales mentions ''Doctor Who'' to Thor as an example in explaining how leaving the second Mjolnir will be found by future-Captain America and future-Thor and uses the phrase "timey-wimey stuff".
* In ''{{iw|marvel|All-New, All-Different Avengers Vol 1 6}}'' (2016), Miles Morales mentions ''Doctor Who'' to Thor as an example in explaining how leaving the second Mjolnir will be found by future-Captain America and future-Thor and uses the phrase "timey-wimey stuff".


=== Archie Comics ===
=== Archie Comics ===
* In issue 52 of {{w|Archie Comics}} {{wi|Mega Man (Archie Comics)|Mega Man}} comic series (the final chapter in a multi-series crossover event with the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' franchise), ''Sonic'' character Sticks the Badger uses the phrase "[[Wibbly wobbly, timey wimey|wibbly-wobbley]]" when describing time travel.
* In {{iw|megaman|Mega Man Issue 52 (Archie Comics)}} (2015) (the final chapter in a multi-series crossover event with the ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' franchise), ''Sonic'' character Sticks the Badger uses the phrase "[[Wibbly wobbly, timey wimey|wibbly-wobbley]]" when describing time travel.


=== IDW Publishing ===
=== IDW Publishing ===
* In issue 19 of [[IDW Publishing]]'s {{wi|Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW Publishing)|Sonic the Hedgehog}} series, E-123 Omega, a robot character, exclaims "EXTERMINATE! EXTERMINATE!" while fighting off zombots.
* In issue 19 of [[IDW Publishing]]'s {{wi|Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW Publishing)|Sonic the Hedgehog}} series, E-123 Omega, a robot character, exclaims "EXTERMINATE! EXTERMINATE!" while fighting off zombots.
* The IDW ''Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency'' series — inspired by the [[Douglas Adams]] novel which reused concepts from his ''Doctor Who'' stories — has a number of references:
* The IDW ''Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency'' series — inspired by the [[Douglas Adams]] novel which reused concepts from his ''Doctor Who'' stories — has a number of references:
** ''The Interconnectedness of All Kings'': The time traveler Professor "Reg" Chronotis has a cameo appearance. He has the same appearance as [[Denis Carey]]'s portrayal of [[Salyavin|Chronotis]] in [[TV]]: ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]''. (Issue 3)
** ''The Interconnectedness of All Kings'' (2015): The time traveler Professor "Reg" Chronotis has a cameo appearance. He has the same appearance as [[Denis Carey]]'s portrayal of [[Salyavin|Chronotis]] in [[TV]]: ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]''. (Issue 3)
** ''A Spoon Too Short'': Dirk Gently has a childhood memory of playing a card game with a [[Fourth Doctor]] toy. He also says, "That's the problem with Time Lords, you never know when to fold..." (Issue 1)
** ''A Spoon Too Short'' (2016): Dirk Gently has a childhood memory of playing a card game with a [[Fourth Doctor]] toy. He also says, "That's the problem with Time Lords, you never know when to fold..." (Issue 1)
** ''The Salmon of Doubt'':
** ''The Salmon of Doubt'' (2016-2017):
*** Professor "Reg" Chronotis is a main character but has an inexplicably different appearance. (Issue 1)
*** Professor "Reg" Chronotis is a main character but has an inexplicably different appearance. (Issue 1)
*** [[Fixed point in time|Fixed points]] are mentioned. (Issue 2)
*** [[Fixed point in time|Fixed points]] are mentioned. (Issue 2)
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