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As the conceit of ''[[TV Century 21]]'' was that all its series took place in a single universe, several ''Stingray'' stories from its pages crossed over freely with the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. This included references to ''Stingray''{{'}}s characters and ongoing storylines in [[TV Century 21#Cover stories|the prose "cover stories"]] and "Stop Press" panels at the end of ''[[The Daleks (series)|The Daleks]]''. The series was also involved in a crossover event between the series of ''TV21'' in a story arc revolving around the planet [[Astra]], originally created by [[David Whitaker]] for the [[First Doctor]] television story ''[[The Rescue (TV story)|The Rescue]]''. Some ''Stingray'' strips also featured concepts which had debuted in [[Dalek]] stories.
As the conceit of ''[[TV Century 21]]'' was that all its series took place in a single universe, several ''Stingray'' stories from its pages crossed over freely with the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. This included references to ''Stingray''{{'}}s characters and ongoing storylines in [[TV Century 21#Cover stories|the prose "cover stories"]] and "Stop Press" panels at the end of ''[[The Daleks (series)|The Daleks]]''. The series was also involved in a crossover event between the series of ''TV21'' in a story arc revolving around the planet [[Astra]], originally created by [[David Whitaker]] for the [[First Doctor]] television story ''[[The Rescue (TV story)|The Rescue]]''. Some ''Stingray'' strips also featured concepts which had debuted in [[Dalek]] stories.


The following ''Stingray'' comic stories involved DWU elements and are thus covered on this Wiki:
The following ''Stingray'' stories involved DWU elements and are thus covered on this Wiki:


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|Troy, Phones, Shore, Atlanta, [[Astran]]s
|Troy, Phones, Shore, Atlanta, [[Astran]]s
|[[19 June (releases)|19 June]] 1965
|[[19 June (releases)|19 June]] 1965
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|''[[Door of Danger (short story)|Door of Danger]]''
|[[TV Century 21 International Extra|International Extra]]
|Troy, Phones, Marina, Shore, Atlanta, [[Nikita Bandranaik|Bandranaik]]
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