Dead Man's Hand (comic story)

 was a four-issue comic story in Doctor Who (2012). It was the first Doctor Who comic to feature the War Doctor. It was the last multi-chapter story published by IDW under its licence from the BBC, and was a sequel to one of its first story arcs, The Forgotten.

Although originally scheduled for monthly issue, due to IDW's licence to publish Doctor Who expiring at the end of 2013, the final two issues were published on an accelerated weekly schedule.

Summary
The Doctor and Clara cross paths with Oscar Wilde and Calamity Jane in the frontier town of Deadwood as they pay their respects to the recently passed Wild Bill Hickok. But soon they discover the grave is empty, and that the town is being plagued by a masked gunman who shoots his victims with nothing but a finger!

Plot
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Characters

 * Eleventh Doctor
 * Clara Oswald
 * Oscar Wilde
 * Calamity Jane
 * Wild Bill Hickok
 * Thomas Edison
 * Sondrah
 * Es'Cartrss of the Tactires
 * Sheriff Bradford
 * Reynard
 * Al
 * Kyle
 * Captain Lacey
 * Bullock
 * T'Keyn leader
 * Kryll the Immortal Conqueror (Thistle the horse)
 * Thundor the Tempestuous (Twinkle the horse)

Matrix projections

 * First Doctor
 * Second Doctor
 * Third Doctor
 * Fourth Doctor
 * Fifth Doctor
 * Sixth Doctor
 * Seventh Doctor
 * Eighth Doctor
 * War Doctor
 * Ninth Doctor
 * Tenth Doctor

Continuity

 * Clara mentions having had enough of "big friendly buttons". (TV: Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS)
 * The Doctor can speak Horse. (TV: A Town Called Mercy)
 * The Doctor claims to have travelled with two children before Artie and Angie Maitland . (COMIC: The Klepton Parasites, TV: Nightmare in Silver)
 * Oscar Wilde holds a strong resemblance to the Eighth Doctor. At one point, he puts on the original costume of the Eighth Doctor after finding it in the TARDIS. (TV: Doctor Who)
 * The first twelve incarnations of the Doctor appear within the T'keyn Nexus, including the War Doctor, who is the only incarnation who does not speak. The Eighth Doctor attempts to defend him. (TV: The Night of the Doctor)
 * The Second Doctor states the Great Fire of Rome and the eruption of Vesuvius which destroyed Pompeii as fixed points in time. (TV: The Romans, The Fires of Pompeii)
 * After Oscar destroys the ship of the aliens with the sonic screwdriver, he states that it now looks like a junkyard. The Doctor says that he spent some of the best times of his life in a junkyard with his granddaughter. (TV: An Unearthly Child) When Oscar asks what happened to her, he states that they lost contact. (TV: The Dalek Invasion of Earth)
 * The Doctor says that he wouldn't mind looking older again seeing as it's been "too long" since he last did so. He would get his wish when he regenerates into the Twelfth Doctor. (TV: The Time of the Doctor, Deep Breath)
 * The Doctor calls the TARDIS "Sexy". (TV: The Doctor's Wife)
 * The Doctor is able to deduce the identity of Es'Cartrss of the Tactires by its reaction in the T'keyn Nexus to seeing the Tenth Doctor; the events of their encounter are retold in brief. (COMIC: The Forgotten)
 * Clara is not familiar with the Last Great Time War at this point and asks the Doctor to tell her about it, which he refuses to do. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)
 * The final issue ends with the Doctor suggesting several possible destinations: visiting actor Archie Maplin in Hollywood, (COMIC: Silver Scream) having tea with H. G. Wells, (TV: Timelash, COMIC: The Time Machination) or visiting Kevin, a robot dinosaur currently working as a security guard. (COMIC: Space Squid)
 * Clara then suggests visiting Dallas in November 1963, to see "what really happened on the grassy knoll". (TV: Rose; PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy) but the Doctor suggests Shoreditch instead, at Harry's Café near Coal Hill School. (TV: An Unearthly Child, Remembrance of the Daleks) The Doctor and Clara would later visit Shoreditch in November 1963, (PROSE: Shroud of Sorrow) and Clara became a teacher at Coal Hill School in 21st century Shoreditch. (TV: The Day of the Doctor'', et al)
 * Oscar Wilde is able to spend time in daylight with no visible signs of discomfort, despite the fact that other accounts state he is a vampire. (COMIC: Bat Attack!)