User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-25117610-20160904150521/@comment-25117610-20161006192949

User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-25117610-20160904150521/@comment-25117610-20161006192949 Sorry, but I must disagree that it is all "one story".

1) Each issue presents a different storyline, with different Doctors and different companions (with the exeption of issues 11 and 12)

2) "The first eleven chapters each end on a cliffhanger leading into the next chapter." - Actually, Bazaar Adventures has nothing to do with Unnatural Selection. The only thing in common with the first 10 stories is the fact that Adam Mitchell appears on the end of them, and kidnaps the companions of this story.

3) "Chapter 12 completely cannot stand on its own, because it's the conclusion to a now-obvious single story. References to past chapters bind the previous issues together." -  Hell Bent also cannot stand on its own, because it's the conclusion to Heaven Sent. In fact, it could be argued that both of these stories only make total sense if you've watched Face the Raven, which would, additionally, require you to watch The Girl Who Died. Still, each of these TV stories get their own page.

4) Just because the story of Endgame picks up from where The Choice ended, doesn't mean they can't be in two different pages. Is not much different from three of the Doom Coalition 3 stories: The Crucible of Souls (audio story) begins right where The Doomsday Chronometer (audio story) ended. The Doomsday Chronometer, on the other hand, starts immediately after The Eighth Piece (audio story). Again, these get seperate pages.