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== References ==
 
== References ==
* Throughout the story, a number of epigraphs are contrasted against the events within the panels. These are from: [[Francis Bacon]], ''Essay on Death''; [[William Shakespeare]], ''[[Othello]] ''and ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''; [[John Donne]], ''Song ''and [[Alfonso]], King of Castile.
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* Throughout the story, a number of epigraphs are contrasted against the events within the panels. These are from: [[Francis Bacon]], ''Essay on Death''; [[William Shakespeare]], ''[[Othello]] ''and ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]''; [[John Donne]], ''Song ''and [[Alfonso]], King of Castile.
 
* [[Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart|The Brigadier]] is absent for much of the story as he is at a [[Geneva]] summit.
 
* [[Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart|The Brigadier]] is absent for much of the story as he is at a [[Geneva]] summit.
 
* [[UNIT]] are trying to negotiate greater powers with the [[UN]].
 
* [[UNIT]] are trying to negotiate greater powers with the [[UN]].

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The Mark of Mandragora was a Seventh Doctor comic strip published in Doctor Who Magazine. It served as a sequel to The Masque of Mandragora.

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Characters

References

  • Throughout the story, a number of epigraphs are contrasted against the events within the panels. These are from: Francis Bacon, Essay on Death; William Shakespeare, Othello and Antony and Cleopatra; John Donne, Song and Alfonso, King of Castile.
  • The Brigadier is absent for much of the story as he is at a Geneva summit.
  • UNIT are trying to negotiate greater powers with the UN.
  • By the late 1990s, London had become known as 'swinging London' again, having not held the name for thirty years.
  • The Doctor says that he has been redecorating the TARDIS.
  • When the lightning falls and the Doctor takes out his umbrella, he sings the lyrics to Singin' in the Rain.

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