User:SOTO/Forum Archive/Inclusion debates/@comment-5545417-20150725190725/@comment-10983683-20150726203942

I think you are confusing humor with parody. A story can be humourous without being parodic; just look at anything by Gareth Roberts. In The One Doctor, for example, there is a port-a-potty version of the TARDIS that makes flushing noises when it materialises. Despite obviously comical elements, the story is still intended to be a part of the Doctor Who universe. The Titan humour strips are no different. They are not overtly parodies in the same way The Web of Caves or The Curse of Fatal Death are. A humourous tone is not enough to disqualify them.