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* The 2000 [[Donald Duck]] comic serial ''{{iw|scrooge-mcduck|Lost in the Jungle}}'' saw Donald and his cousin Fethry meet a time traveller from the 27th century, whose time machine was bigger on the inside and travelled through a Time Vortex.
* The 2000 [[Donald Duck]] comic serial ''{{iw|scrooge-mcduck|Lost in the Jungle}}'' saw Donald and his cousin Fethry meet a time traveller from the 27th century, whose time machine was bigger on the inside and travelled through a Time Vortex.
* [[Alan Moore]]'s crossover series {{wi|The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen}} links the [[Silurian]]s to {{w|Gill-man|the Creature from the Black Lagoon}}. Additionally, [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] appears in the background in ''The Black Dossier''.
* [[Alan Moore]]'s crossover series {{wi|The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen}} links the [[Silurian]]s to {{w|Gill-man|the Creature from the Black Lagoon}}. Additionally, [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] appears in the background in ''The Black Dossier''.
* The {{wi|2000AD}} strip {{wi|Caballistics, Inc.}} features ''Doctor Who'' references so often that they are practically part of the series' format. However, it also depicted a character clearly intended to be [[Tom Baker]] being murdered by Scottish nationalist demons. (Although this would appear to undermine the frequent suggestion by ''Caballistics, Inc'' fans that the series is unofficially set in the ''Doctor Who'' universe, one should remember that [[Tom Baker (TV Action!)|more]] [[Tom Baker (The Girl Who Loved Doctor Who)|than]] [[Tom Baker (Who on Earth is Tom Baker)|one]] [[Tom Baker (Bafflement and Devotion)|version]] of Tom Baker has been featured as an in-universe character in ''Who''-related media.)
* The {{wi|2000AD}} strip {{wi|Caballistics, Inc.}} features ''Doctor Who'' references so often that they are practically part of the series' format. However, it also depicted a character clearly intended to be [[Tom Baker]] being murdered by Scottish nationalist demons. (Although this would appear to undermine the frequent suggestion by ''Caballistics, Inc'' fans that the series is unofficially set in the ''Doctor Who'' universe, one should remember that [[Tom Baker#Doctor Who Weekly universe|more]] [[Tom Baker (in-universe)#Ally's universe|than]] [[Tom Baker (Who on Earth is Tom Baker)|one]] [[Tom Baker (Bafflement and Devotion)|version]] of Tom Baker has been featured as an in-universe character in ''Who''-related media.)
==== Jenny Everywhere ====
==== Jenny Everywhere ====
* The [[2004 (releases)|2004]] ''[[w:c:jennyeverywhere:Jenny Everywhere|Jenny Everywhere]]'' one-page comic ''[[w:c:jennyeverywhere:The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]'' featured Jenny alluding to [[the Doctor]] as someone who got into even more trouble than her. This was jokingly proven by [[w:c:jennyeverywhere:The Doctor's TARDIS|a panel]] where [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] was seen to materialise in front of a firing squad seconds from shooting, moments after Jenny had escaped from that same predicament.  
* The [[2004 (releases)|2004]] ''[[w:c:jennyeverywhere:Jenny Everywhere|Jenny Everywhere]]'' one-page comic ''[[w:c:jennyeverywhere:The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]'' featured Jenny alluding to [[the Doctor]] as someone who got into even more trouble than her. This was jokingly proven by [[w:c:jennyeverywhere:The Doctor's TARDIS|a panel]] where [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] was seen to materialise in front of a firing squad seconds from shooting, moments after Jenny had escaped from that same predicament.  
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