Timeslip (comic story)

Timeslip is a Doctor Who Weekly comic story featuring the Fourth Doctor and K9 Mark II.

Summary
The Doctor and K9 drift into contact with a deep space entity which feeds on Time itself. As Time begins to move backwards, K9 reverts to the components from which he was made and eventually to a pool of metal. Meanwhile, the Doctor moves back through his third, second and finally his first incarnation at the point where the Doctor first threw the switch to bring life to his TARDIS.

As the power reversal switches the power off, the entity weakens and time moves forward enough to throw the switch on, then back off, then on and so on. Each time the switch is changed, the entity experiences indigestion and eventually weakens. As Time rolls forward once again, all that is left of the entity is a puddle on the TARDIS floor.

Characters

 * Fourth Doctor
 * First Doctor
 * K9 Mark II
 * Space amoeba

Original print details

 * Publication with page count and closing captions


 * 1) DWM 17 (4 pages)  Next Week: Bid Time Return
 * 2) DWM 18 (4 pages)  Next Week: The Star Beast

Reprints

 * 1) DWMS Summer 1981
 * 2) DW84 18 Reprinted in colour.
 * 3) DWCC 27 Reprinted in colour.
 * 4) The Tides of Time Reprinted in black and white, with closing captions. (Unlike the rest of the stories, printed in full colour).
 * 5) Doctor Who Classics Omnibus Volume 1

Continuity

 * Reference is made to the Randomiser being operative, placing this story after the events of TV: The Armageddon Factor (and therefore quite a bit later than the preceding strip, COMIC: City of the Damned). Romana II is said to be absent, but the presence of K9 and absence of Adric indicates this story (as well as those immediately following in which the Doctor travels with K9 and Sharon) has to occur prior to the TARDIS entering E-Space in TV: Full Circle.
 * The reason for Romana's absence is not explained. The Doctor expresses a wish that he could contact her, suggesting that where ever she is (or perhaps due to the randomiser) that communication is difficult.