Doctormania (comic story)

 was the first story in Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor

Summary
A stunning new clue to Captain Jack Harkness’s missing memories and mysterious past is uncovered! The thrilling race is on for Rose, Captain Jack and The Doctor to escape the clutches of a familiar foe...and a whole planet of The Doctor’s biggest fans?!

Part one
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Part two
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Part three
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Characters

 * Ninth Doctor
 * Rose Tyler
 * Jack Harkness
 * Yani Mamora
 * The Doctor
 * Penny
 * Chumblies
 * Gleda Ley-Sooth Marka Jinglatheen
 * Estiva

Time War

 * The Doctor suggests some of the temporal beacons may involve remnants from the Time War.

The Doctor

 * The Raxacoricofallapatorian imposter of the Doctor wears a turtleneck pullover.
 * The imposter of the Doctor has written an autobiography entitled Doctor's Orders.

Rose Tyler

 * Rose uses the psychic paper to pretend to be Lois Lane, working for the Daily Planet and the Daily Bugle.

Doctor Who?

 * When Jack shows the psychic paper to Yani Mamora, it says he is the president of the Doctor Who Appreciation Society, which is an analogue of the namesake society from the real world.
 * Yani has looked at holo-pics of the Doctor and Penny on Stumblr.
 * Yani has watched the untransmitted pilot of Doctor Who?.

Original print details
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Continuity

 * The Doctor refers to recently encountering the Unon (COMIC: Weapons of Past Destruction) and then Taggani (COMIC: Hacked)
 * Jack suspects his transmission was sent when he was a Time Agent. He says he has not worn the uniform in years. (TV: The Empty Child)
 * The Ninth Doctor has encountered Raxacoricofallapatorians before. (TV: Aliens of London/World War Three)
 * The Doctor has encountered real Chumblies before. They were made of different materials. (TV: Galaxy 4)
 * When Rose describes "timey-wimey stuff", the Doctor is dismissive of the phrase. He would later embrace the phrase in his tenth incarnation. (TV: Blink)
 * Rose thinks her and Keisha could have made use of the psychic paper a few years ago. Rose often went clubbing with her. (PROSE: The Feast of the Drowned)