Wild Thymes on the 22 (illustration)

The cover art of Wild Thymes on the 22 was itself a work of fiction, depicting in-universe events involving Iris Wildthyme, as well as several cameo characters.

It marked the first appearance of the character Janice Hoffman, who would go on to appear in her own independent series, Warp Hustler.

Contents
To be added

Inside

 * Otherfred
 * Panda
 * Iris Wildthyme

Outside

 * Unidentified trenchcoated woman
 * Unidentified trenchcoated man
 * Sheila
 * Señor 105
 * Geoffrey Chaucer
 * Unidentified Holmesian man
 * Unidentified Native American man
 * Patrick Troughton
 * Bloody Mary
 * Unidentified ‘70s man
 * Noel Edmonds
 * Greyfriars Bobby
 * Attila the Hun
 * Jodie Whittaker
 * Carrie Fisher
 * Napoléon Bonaparte
 * Grey alien
 * A Poodle
 * Stella Boulton
 * Fanny Graham
 * Vlad the Impaler
 * Janice Hoffman
 * Unidentified monkeys
 * Spike Milligan
 * Unidentified historical figure
 * Unidentified horse
 * Paul Magrs

Continuity

 * The crowd includes Spike Milligan (PROSE: The Heart Pendulums) Carrie Fisher, (PROSE: Drowned in Moonlight) Greyfriars Bobby, (PROSE: The Most Faithful Panda in the World) Geoffrey Chaucer, (PROSE: The Haberdasher's Tale) Stella Boulton and Fanny Graham, (PROSE: The Brightest Stars in the Demimonde) a grey alien, (PROSE: Starstation to Starstation) and Paul Magrs. (PROSE: The Magrs Conundrum!)
 * Señor 105 is holding Sheila. (PROSE: Elementary, My Dear Sheila, et al.)
 * Iris is writing in her journals. In Wild Thymes on the 22, the stories Rain and Regency, Iris Wildthyme & the Bush Offensive, Drowned in Moonlight, Hillbilly Heavens, and Starstation to Starstation are partially told as text from Iris's journals and The Heart Pendulums, The Most Faithful Panda in the World, The Exploding Somewhat Inevitable, The Brightest Stars in the Demimonde, and The Magrs Conundrum! are entirely presented as journal text. Iris' journals first appeared in.
 * Janice, unnamed in this work, would go on to appear in Janice.
 * Noel Edmonds's haircut, shirt, and 3D glasses are those from his introduction to Dimensions in Time.