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=== Comics ===
=== Comics ===
* * When [[Esterath]] explains to the Doctor about the Omniversal Spectrum on page two of Part Six of the original ''[[The Glorious Dead (comic story)|The Glorious Undead]]'' comic, one of the images that appear from the Glory is a panel of Spider-Man battling Doctor Octopus from [[Marvel Comics]]' Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #12, published in [[1964 (releases)|1964]], although the panel is somewhat distorted and flipped both horizontally and vertically.
* * When [[Esterath]] explains to the Doctor about the Omniversal Spectrum on page two of Part Six of the original ''[[The Glorious Dead (comic story)|The Glorious Undead]]'' comic, one of the images that appear from [[the Glory]] is a panel of Spider-Man battling Doctor Octopus from [[Marvel Comics]]' Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #12, published in [[1964 (releases)|1964]], although the panel is somewhat distorted and flipped both horizontally and vertically.
* In ''[[The Eternal Present (comic story)|The Eternal Present]]'', [[Theophilus Tolliver]], a 19th century inventor, time traveller and friend of [[H.G. Wells]] is implied to be the protagonist of Wells' ''[[The Time Machine]]'', who was known only as the Time Traveller (both characters have the same initials).
* In ''[[The Eternal Present (comic story)|The Eternal Present]]'', [[Theophilus Tolliver]], a 19th century inventor, time traveller and friend of [[H.G. Wells]] is implied to be the protagonist of Wells' ''[[The Time Machine]]'', who was known only as the Time Traveller (both characters have the same initials).
* In the ''[[Comic Relief Comic (comic story)|Comic Relief Comic]]'' — already a licensed crossover between [[Dan Dare]] and ''[[Doctor Who]]'' — a rocket with a white-and-red checkered paintjob is in the background of one panel. This is the iconic Moon rocket from the Franco-Belgian ''[[Tintin]]'' comics.
* In the ''[[Comic Relief Comic (comic story)|Comic Relief Comic]]'' — already a licensed crossover between [[Dan Dare]] and ''[[Doctor Who]]'' — a rocket with a white-and-red checkered paintjob is in the background of one panel. This is the iconic Moon rocket from the Franco-Belgian ''[[Tintin]]'' comics.
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