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The Moorcock Multiverse is relevant to Tardis Wiki due to its [[crossover]]s with the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. Primarily, the novel ''[[The Coming of the Terraphiles (novel)|The Coming of the Terraphiles]]'' was a ''Doctor Who'' novel written by Moorcock which took place in the Moorcock Multiverse continuity. Additionally, the Moorcock character [[Seaton Begg]] crossed over with several ''Doctor Who'' universe characters in the [[Obverse Sextet]].
The Moorcock Multiverse is relevant to Tardis Wiki due to its [[crossover]]s with the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]]. Primarily, the novel ''[[The Coming of the Terraphiles (novel)|The Coming of the Terraphiles]]'' was a ''Doctor Who'' novel written by Moorcock which took place in the Moorcock Multiverse continuity. Additionally, the Moorcock character [[Seaton Begg]] crossed over with several ''Doctor Who'' universe characters in the [[Obverse Sextet]].
== Stories by Moorcock in the Multiverse ==
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! Title || Type || Series || Notes || Original release
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|''Daughter of a Warrior King''
|rowspan=12|Short story
|rowspan=12|''Sojan the Swordsman''
|Introduces Sojan, later established as an [[Eternal Champion]] in {{Which}}
|''Tarzan Adventures'' Vol 7 22<br>31 August 1957
|-
|''Mission to Asno''
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|''Tarzan Adventures'' Vol 7 25<br>21 September 1957
|-
|''Revolt in Hatnor''
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|''Tarzan Adventures'' Vol 7 34<br>23 November 1957
|-
|''The Hordes Attack''
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|''Tarzan Adventures'' Vol 7 38<br>21 December 1957
|-
|''The Purple Galley''
|
|''Tarzan Adventures'' Vol 7 47<br>22 February 1958
|-
|''The Sea Wolves''
|
|''Tarzan Adventures'' Vol 7 48<br>01 March 1958
|-
|''Sojan at Sea''
|
|''Tarzan Adventures'' Vol 7 49<br>08 March 1958
|-
|''The Sea of Demons''
|
|''Tarzan Adventures'' Vol 7 50<br>15 March 1958
|-
|''Prisoners in Stone''
|
|''Tarzan Adventures'' Vol 7 51<br>22 March 1958
|-
|''Sojan and the Plain of Mystery''
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|''Tarzan Adventures'' Vol 8 9<br>31 May 1958
|-
|''Sojan and the Sons of The Snake God''
|
|''Tarzan Adventures'' Vol 8 12<br>21 June 1958
|-
|''Sojan and the Hunters of Norj''
|
|''Tarzan Adventures'' Vol 8 15<br>12 July 1958
|-
|{{wi|The Dreaming City}}
|rowspan=4|Novelette
|rowspan=3|''Elric of Melniboné''
|Introduces [[Elric]], established as an [[Eternal Champion]] in ''The Eternal Champion''.
|{{wi|Science Fantasy (magazine)|Science Fantasy}} 47<br>June 1961
|-
|''While the Gods Laugh''
|
|''Science Fantasy'' 49<br>October 1961
|-
|''The Stealer of Souls''
|
|''Science Fantasy'' 51<br>February 1962
|-
|''The Eternal Champion''
|N/A
|Introduces the concept of the [[Eternal Champion]], here explained as a function of [[eternal return]]. Introduces the recurring Champions John Daker and Erekose; other mentioned Champions include [[Odysseus|Ulysses]], {{w|Roland}}, and "[[Elric|Alric]]". Introduces the [[Ghost Worlds]].
|''Science Fantasy'' 53<br>June 1962
|-
|''Caribbean Crisis''
|Novel
|''[[Sexton Blake]]''
|Precursor to the [[Seaton Begg]] stories. Moorcock references ''[[The Sexton Blake Library]]'' in ''[[The Coming of the Terraphiles (novel)|The Coming of the Terraphiles]]''.
|''[[The Sexton Blake Library]]'' 501<br>18 June 1962
|-
|{{wi|Kings in Darkness}}
|rowspan=5|Novelette
|rowspan=2|''Elric of Melniboné''
|
|''Science Fantasy'' 54<br>August 1962
|-
|''The Flame Bringers''
|
|''Science Fantasy'' 55<br>October 1962
|-
|''The Sundered Worlds''
|N/A
|First usage of term "[[multiverse]]". Features the [[Ghost Worlds]].
|''Science Fiction Adventures'' 29<br>November 1962
|-
|''To Rescue Tanelorn''
|''Elric of Melniboné''
|
|''Science Fantasy'' 56<br>December 1962
|-
|''The Blood-Red Game''
|N/A
|
|''Science Fiction Adventures'' 32<br>May 1963
|-
|}
== Stories by other writers ==
[[Alan Moore]]'s graphic novel ''The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'', which has several references to ''[[Doctor Who]]'', includes a licensed appearance by [[Jerry Cornelius]].


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