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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the eleventh volume of the [[Panini Publishing]] series of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic collections, and the first to feature the [[Seventh Doctor]]. In included only the very earliest Seventh Doctor ''DWM'' strips, in which the Doctor was mainly travelling without a [[companion]].  That said, the volume contained the final regular story with [[Frobisher]] and a brief dalliance with a short-lived companion named [[Olla]].   
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the eleventh volume of the [[Panini Publishing]] series of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic collections, and the first to feature the [[Seventh Doctor]]. In included only the very earliest Seventh Doctor ''DWM'' strips, in which the Doctor was mainly travelling without a [[companion]].  That said, the volume contained the final regular story with [[Frobisher]] and a brief dalliance with a short-lived companion named [[Olla]].  For fans of the wider [[Marvel UK]] "universe" of the [[1980s]] and early [[1990s]], it's probably more notable for the fact that it contains the original Seventh Doctor/[[Death's Head]] crossover and for the Doctor's later encounter with [[Keepsake]], a character who wold recur in the pages of [[Deaths Head (1988)|''Death's Head'' (1988)]].


Like all in the series, it was notable for its high quality digital restoration of the comics. It was the first chance readers had of seeing the original, monochromatic version of the comics since they were first published in ''DWM'' in the late [[1980s]].
Like all in the series, it was notable for its high quality digital restoration of the comics. It was the first chance readers had of seeing the original, monochromatic version of the comics since they were first published in ''DWM'' in the late [[1980s]].


It was originally scheduled as the first of a series of Seventh Doctor volumes.  This was so entirely expected, that even the promotion text on the book suggests it's only the "first volume" of Seventh Doctor strips.  In the event, however, Panini stopped publication of the whole line before further Seventh Doctor editions could be published.  
It was originally scheduled as the first of a series of Seventh Doctor volumes.  This was so entirely expected, that even the promotion text on the book suggests it's only the "first volume" of Seventh Doctor strips.  In the event, however, Panini stopped publication of the whole line before further Seventh Doctor editions could be published.  
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