The Lodger (comic story)

 was a one-part comic story in the pages of DWM 368. It featured the Tenth Doctor and Mickey Smith, with Rose Tyler in a reduced role.

The Lodger was notable for giving readers a glimpse into Mickey's life outside of his relationship with Rose and the Doctor, which proved useful for contemporaneous readers, as it premiered at the start of the broadcast of Series 2, with rumours abounded about Mickey joining the TARDIS crew, allowing a new audience to be reminded and informed of Mickey's past with the Doctor and Rose, as well as foreshadow some of the tensions between the Doctor and Mickey that played out over the course of the second series.

Summary
The Tenth Doctor lands his TARDIS in present-day London, but before Rose Tyler can emerge, the TARDIS dematerialises because the Doctor forgot to lock the time settings. The TARDIS jumps a time track and moves ahead several days. Left stranded in London while he waits for Rose to catch up — only a few seconds will have passed for her — the Doctor needs somewhere to stay. After an aborted attempt at visiting Jackie Tyler, who is occupied with one of her suitors, the Doctor decides to crash at Mickey Smith's flat, where he proceeds to be a less-than-welcome houseguest for Mickey Smith. Meanwhile, a Bandrigan fleet approaches Earth with plans to destroy it.

Plot
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Characters

 * Tenth Doctor
 * Mickey Smith
 * Gina
 * Chris
 * Big Robbo
 * Little Robbo
 * Rose Tyler
 * Jackie Tyler

Story notes
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Continuity

 * Mickey loses his teeth when he mistakenly uses the Doctor's sonic screwdriver as a toothbrush, something the Ninth Doctor once warned Rose not to do. (COMIC: The Love Invasion)
 * The Doctor offers to take Rose to Oxyveguramosa. (PROSE: The Ultimate Foe)
 * The Doctor once again plays video games with Mickey, and shows off his remarkable skills with them. (PROSE: Winner Takes All)
 * Mickey makes reference to the Doctor's recent regeneration, (TV: The Christmas Invasion) and how he was abducted by the Nestene Consciousness when Rose was "stole[n]" from him by the Ninth Doctor. (TV: Rose)