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|image = The Then and the Now, Abslom Dakk.jpg
 
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|doctor = Eleventh Doctor
 
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|companions = [[Alice Obiefune|Alice]], [[The Squire (The Then and the Now)|The Squire]], [[Abslom Daak]]
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|companions = [[Alice Obiefune|Alice]], [[The Squire (The Then and the Now)|the Squire]], [[Abslom Daak]]
 
|featuring = [[War Doctor]]
 
|featuring = [[War Doctor]]
 
|enemy = [[The Then and the Now]]
 
|enemy = [[The Then and the Now]]
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|writer = [[Si Spurrier]], [[Rob Williams]]
 
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}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the first story printed in the second year of ''[[Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor]]''. A two-part story, it was the first in the series since ''[[What He Wants...]]'' to feature the Doctor and Alice without [[John Jones]] or [[ARC]], and was the first comic printed after the conclusion of the ''[[Four Doctors (comic story)|Four Doctors]]'' crossover event. It also featured the surprise return of comics character [[Abslom Daak]], who had originally been introduced during early issues of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. This comic chooses to go back to basics with Daak – of carrying around [[Taiyin]] in order to find a way to revive her, in spite of the prior stories ''[[Nemesis of the Daleks (comic story)|Nemesis of the Daleks]]'' and ''[[Emperor of the Daleks! (comic story)|Emperor of the Daleks!]]'' showing Daak having left Taiyin behind.
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the first story printed in the second year of ''[[Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor]]''. A two-part story, it was the first in the series since ''[[What He Wants...]]'' to feature the Doctor and Alice without [[John Jones]] or [[ARC]], and was the first comic printed after the conclusion of the ''[[Four Doctors (comic story)|Four Doctors]]'' crossover event. It also featured the surprise return of comics character [[Abslom Daak]], who had originally been introduced during early issues of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. This comic chooses to go back to basics with Daak – of carrying around [[Taiyin]] in order to find a way to revive her, in spite of the prior stories ''[[Nemesis of the Daleks (comic story)|Nemesis of the Daleks]]'' and ''[[Emperor of the Daleks! (comic story)|Emperor of the Daleks!]]'' showing Daak having left Taiyin behind.
   
 
The comic is also notable to non-Daak fans as being the first story since ''[[The Day of the Doctor]]'' to depict [[Curator (The Day of the Doctor)|the Curator]], and the only one to directly connect him to the Doctor. While the previous story had only hinted that he might be a future incarnation of the Time Lord, this comic decided to clearly show the figure as one of the Doctor's forms when time is distorted around him and Alice. He appears in front of the Eleventh Doctor, who is in front of the [[First Doctor]], suggesting that his is indeed a future incarnation.
 
The comic is also notable to non-Daak fans as being the first story since ''[[The Day of the Doctor]]'' to depict [[Curator (The Day of the Doctor)|the Curator]], and the only one to directly connect him to the Doctor. While the previous story had only hinted that he might be a future incarnation of the Time Lord, this comic decided to clearly show the figure as one of the Doctor's forms when time is distorted around him and Alice. He appears in front of the Eleventh Doctor, who is in front of the [[First Doctor]], suggesting that his is indeed a future incarnation.
   
Technically speaking, the entirety of ''[[Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor]]'' Year 2 could be viewed as one 14-part-story, with one plot-structure and hefty continuity between issues. Because of this, most of the ideas and characters introduced in ''The Then and the Now'' would have feature roles throughout throughout [[COMIC]]: ''[[Physician, Heal Thyself (comic story)|Physician, Heal Thyself]]''.
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Technically speaking, the entirety of ''[[Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor]]'' Year 2 could be viewed as one 14-part-story, with one plot-structure and hefty continuity between issues. Because of this, most of the ideas and characters introduced in ''The Then and the Now'' would have feature roles all the way through [[COMIC]]: ''[[Physician, Heal Thyself (comic story)|Physician, Heal Thyself]]''.
   
 
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The Then and the Now was the first story printed in the second year of Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor. A two-part story, it was the first in the series since What He Wants... to feature the Doctor and Alice without John Jones or ARC, and was the first comic printed after the conclusion of the Four Doctors crossover event. It also featured the surprise return of comics character Abslom Daak, who had originally been introduced during early issues of Doctor Who Magazine. This comic chooses to go back to basics with Daak – of carrying around Taiyin in order to find a way to revive her, in spite of the prior stories Nemesis of the Daleks and Emperor of the Daleks! showing Daak having left Taiyin behind.

The comic is also notable to non-Daak fans as being the first story since The Day of the Doctor to depict the Curator, and the only one to directly connect him to the Doctor. While the previous story had only hinted that he might be a future incarnation of the Time Lord, this comic decided to clearly show the figure as one of the Doctor's forms when time is distorted around him and Alice. He appears in front of the Eleventh Doctor, who is in front of the First Doctor, suggesting that his is indeed a future incarnation.

Technically speaking, the entirety of Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor Year 2 could be viewed as one 14-part-story, with one plot-structure and hefty continuity between issues. Because of this, most of the ideas and characters introduced in The Then and the Now would have feature roles all the way through COMIC: Physician, Heal Thyself.

Summary

Accused of a genocidal crime he (probably) didn't (possibly) commit (oh hell, he totally did it), the Doctor and Alice – along with a unique! new! companion! – go on the run.

But extreme hyperviolence-for-hire is hot on their tail, tracking them wherever and whenever they go. With chainswords!

It's a race to clear our tricksy Time Lord's name and spare the lives of his friends, with the only answers burnt in the fiery footsteps of the incarnation he can never acknowledge: the WAR DOCTOR.

Plot

Part one

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Part two

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Characters

References

  • The War Doctor introduced the Squire to the works of Marcel Proust.
  • The Squire wears Quantum gauntlets.

Notes

  • The back of issue 1 included an advertisement for the graphic novel Nemesis of the Daleks, intended to enlighten readers on the character of Abslom Daak.
  • The first half of this story was the first to confirm the Curator was a future incarnation of the Doctor.

Continuity

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