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Infobox issues[]

I'm not sure what was being attempted in the infobox re: companions but it didn't work, so I have removed the non-existent fields. Who is Chantir? I don't recognize the name - I'll need to check my copy of the graphic novel to see if this is a legitimate companion character. Regarding the image, we should use the cover of the graphic novel omnibus. I don't believe we need articles on each issue since this was published as a single story arc (We do need more plot info beyond Issue 1, of course). 23skidoo 15:29, 20 July 2009 (UTC)

I'm going to copy the text of the infobox from an earlier edit (prior to various other edits) which should fix the layout issues and anything missing can be I'll grab from the current edit). --Tangerineduel 15:52, 20 July 2009 (UTC)

UK Release[]

Hey, I've been doing some poking around the net, and cant seem to get any story on where this was released, specifically in graphic novel form. It looks great but if was released in the UK I'd rather get that than an import. So, simple question, was the complete graphic novel released in the UK? Ta Taccer 07 19:36, 15 August 2009 (UTC)

Proposed Merging[]

Seeing as the only difference between it and the graphic novel is that the GN is them all bound together, shouldn't the two be merged?Excalibur-117 17:25, January 22, 2010 (UTC)

Villain is not impersonating the Meta-Crisis Doctor[]

A major error in this article: the villain does not impersonate the Meta-Crisis Doctor; the villain impersonates the Valeyard. Probably due to the synopsis of the concluding story being missing, this fact has also been missed. The character is referred to directly as the Valeyard. Granted, the Doctor calls him out on this, but he still claims to be the Valeyard regardless. 68.146.64.9 14:35, January 26, 2011 (UTC)

The charactor claims to be the Valeyard whilst being the Meta-Crisis Doctor and acting like the Master. The joke is that the man impersonating the Valeard-Meta-Crisis-Thingy has no idea what he is talking about. OS25 (talk to me, baby.) 12:26, January 22, 2013 (UTC)

Third Doctor Discontinuity[]

While being chased by the Greyhounds, the Doctor refers to it as sounding "like his work". The Brigadier responds that "he's locked away safe and sound on a secluded island". This firmly places it before Season 10. 3 pages later, the Doctor pulls out his Sonic Screwdriver, clearly being the one debuting in Planet of the Daleks (TV story), a whole Season after the Master escaped. The preceding unsigned comment was added by Caroniver413 (talk • contribs) .

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