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* Supporting the series of collectable ''Doctor Who'' trading cards, the magazine carried a regular four page, individually titled comic strip of the Tenth Doctor's adventures. |
* Supporting the series of collectable ''Doctor Who'' trading cards, the magazine carried a regular four page, individually titled comic strip of the Tenth Doctor's adventures. |
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* The artwork and colours were bold and bright, reflecting the tone of the magazine and, as did ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'', reflected the appeal to readers younger than those catered to by ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. |
* The artwork and colours were bold and bright, reflecting the tone of the magazine and, as did ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'', reflected the appeal to readers younger than those catered to by ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. |
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− | * The ''Battles in Time'' comic strip sought to reinforce the association of its Doctor with the one seen on screen with "props" from the TV series: blue/brown suit, intelligent-looking glasses, [[ |
+ | * The ''Battles in Time'' comic strip sought to reinforce the association of its Doctor with the one seen on screen with "props" from the TV series: blue/brown suit, intelligent-looking glasses, [[sonic screwdriver]] and [[psychic paper]]. |
* Credits are not shown for this strip. |
* Credits are not shown for this strip. |
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* The Doctor's sleight of hand is implied in frame, by lifting Thaur's chunky seeing crystal hung on a large heavy chain around his neck. When the Doctor produces the crystal it has apparently been unclipped from the chain! |
* The Doctor's sleight of hand is implied in frame, by lifting Thaur's chunky seeing crystal hung on a large heavy chain around his neck. When the Doctor produces the crystal it has apparently been unclipped from the chain! |