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|doctor      = Fourteenth Doctor
|doctor      = Fourteenth Doctor
|enemy        = [[Dalek]]s, [[Supreme Dalek (Liberation of the Daleks)|Supreme Dalek]]
|enemy        = [[Dalek]]s, [[Supreme Dalek (Liberation of the Daleks)|Supreme Dalek]]
|setting      = [[Wembley Stadium]], [[Carnaby Street]], [[Haight Street]]/[[Ashbury Street]] [[30 July]] [[1966]]
|setting      = [[London]], [[30 July]] [[1966]]
|publisher    = Panini Comics
|publisher    = Panini Comics
|editor      = [[Marcus Hearn]]
|editor      = [[Marcus Hearn]]
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* This story is set immediately after ''[[The Power of the Doctor (TV story)|The Power of the Doctor]]''.
* This story is set immediately after ''[[The Power of the Doctor (TV story)|The Power of the Doctor]]''.
* This was the first ''Doctor Who Magazine'' comic story to feature the [[Fourteenth Doctor]]. The first words spoken by the Fourteenth Doctor in his comic book tenure are; ''"All right then, universe - what have you got for me today? What's that whauw-ing?"''
* This was the first ''Doctor Who Magazine'' comic story to feature the [[Fourteenth Doctor]]. The first words spoken by the Fourteenth Doctor in his comic book tenure are; ''"All right then, universe - what have you got for me today? What's that whauw-ing?"''
* This is not the first non-televised story to feature the first full, post-regenerative story for the Doctor. [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Light the Flame (audio story)|Light the Flame]]'' was the [[War Doctor]]'s first post-regenerative story.
* This is not the first non-televised story to feature the first full, post-regenerative story for the Doctor. ''[[Light the Flame (audio story)|Light the Flame]]'' was the [[War Doctor]]'s first post-regenerative story.


=== ''Liberation'' ===
=== ''Liberation'' ===
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* As detailed in ''The Strip of a Lifetime'', an article printed on the pages, this story was overseen by returning showrunner [[Russell T Davies]] himself, with [[Scott Handcock]], specifically to make the TV series and DWM comics end up "in sync" for the first time. To account for this, a break in tradition saw the Fourteenth Doctor make his comic debut immediately after his regeneration scene, rather than his first full TV appearance like previous Doctors.
* As detailed in ''The Strip of a Lifetime'', an article printed on the pages, this story was overseen by returning showrunner [[Russell T Davies]] himself, with [[Scott Handcock]], specifically to make the TV series and DWM comics end up "in sync" for the first time. To account for this, a break in tradition saw the Fourteenth Doctor make his comic debut immediately after his regeneration scene, rather than his first full TV appearance like previous Doctors.
* The [[Time tourism|time tourists]]' line, "'All over'? Well... it is now" is based on the famous final words of [[Kenneth Wolstenholme]]'s BBC TV commentary of the World Cup final.
* The [[Time tourism|time tourists]]' line, "'All over'? Well... it is now" is based on the famous final words of [[Kenneth Wolstenholme]]'s BBC TV commentary of the World Cup final.
* The yellow text box in the first frame reads "''Born Again, Again''", a reference to [[TV]]: ''[[Children in Need Special (TV story)|Born Again]]'', the [[2005 (releases)|2005]] [[Children in Need]] special.
* The yellow text box in the first frame reads "''Born Again, Again''", a reference to ''[[Children in Need Special (TV story)|Born Again]]'', the [[2005 (releases)|2005]] [[Children in Need]] special.


=== ''Daleks Invasion Earth 1966 A.D.'' ===
=== ''Daleks Invasion Earth 1966 A.D.'' ===
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