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SPECTRUM was a Front Page comic printed in TV Century 21 in 1967 which contained elements from the Doctor Who universe.

Continuing on from where The Premonitions left off, this story served not only as a Doctor Who crossover but also as a prequel to the events of the Gerry Anderson-produced supermarionation series Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons. Although SPECTRUM was released six days prior to the television series beginning, all of the characters and concepts seen here had already been introduced in earlier TV21 features.

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  • Captain Black's decision to quietly escape from Zero X rather than return to his duties at SPECTRUM is explained in The Mysterons, the first episode of Captain Scarlet, as being because he was taken over by the titular creatures from Mars during his mission there. As an agent of the Mysterons, Black was the primary antagonist for the remainder of the series' duration.
  • Though reference sources style the name of the eponymous organisation in full capitals for the title,[1] once Captain Scarlet was fully underway it was almost-universally referred to as "Spectrum".

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