Prisoners of Time

Prisoners of Time was IDW's story made to celebrate Doctor Who's 50th Anniversary.

Publisher's summary
November 23, 1963: A day that changed the world forever. That day saw the broadcast debut of Doctor Who, which was to become the longest-running science-fiction series on television. And now 50 years later, we pay tribute to one of the greatest pop-culture heroes of all time with this special series, which tells an epic adventure featuring all 11 incarnations of the intrepid traveller through time and space known simply as... the Doctor.

Part 1
A Cloaked figure studies images of the Doctor in solitude. He reflects on the legacy of the Doctors, as well as what he is capable of. He then notes that the Doctor has always had friends, and that he will have to change that...

to be finished

Characters

 * Cloaked figure
 * First Doctor
 * Ian Chesterton
 * Barbara Wright

Continuity

 * Cloaked figure closely resembles the decaying version of the Master. He wears a black cloak with a hood, his hands are brown and swollen, and wears what appears to be a sash, all characteristics of the Master, specifically in TV: The Deadly Assassin.
 * The Cloaked figure studies images of the Doctor and his companions; including images of Rose Tyler, Leela, Romana I, The Brigadier, Jo Grant (including the infamous nude of Katy Manning with a Dalek), Martha Jones, Donna Noble, K9, Sarah Jane Smith, Vicki Pallister, Captain Jack Harkness, Romana II, Charley Pollard, Adric, Ace, Dodo Chaplet, Rory Williams, Amy Williams, Mickey Smith, Liz Shaw, Frobisher, Adam Mitchell, and Ian Chesterton; among others.
 * The Cloaked figure studies an image of the Seventh Doctor in a hospital whilst discussing the Doctor's ability to regenerate. (TV: Doctor Who)
 * The Cloaked figure studies images of the Fourth Doctor with Sarah Jane Smith driving away from the TARDIS while in Hollywood, Egyptian hieroglyphics with the Tenth Doctor, The TARDIS, and a woman in a dress; and the TARDIS parked in Cardiff.
 * The Cloaked figure described the First Doctor as "a teacher," the Ninth Doctor as "a solider," the Sixth Doctor as "a madman," and the Tenth Doctor as "the oncoming storm." (TV: Parting of the Ways, et. al)