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Doctor Who Magazine#122

Doctor Who Magazine #122

Mar 1987 · Marvel UK · 0.85 GBP
“Doctor Who?”

In "Doctor Who?", the Doctor and Peri embark on a delightfully absurd journey through American history, turning the past into a stage for satire and surprise. With Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett sharing writing, art, inking, and lettering duties, this 1987 issue delivers a quirky, tongue-in-cheek adventure where history’s icons take an unexpected turn—complete with a cameo from a certain mouse and a fast-food legend.

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artist, writer, inker, letterer Tim Quinn · artist, writer, inker, letterer Dicky Howett

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artist, writer, inker, letterer Tim Quinn
artist, writer, inker, letterer Dicky Howett

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The Doctor takes Peri on a comedy tour of American history, culminating in an encounter with some of the "great men" of American history… Steven Spielberg, Mickey Mouse and Ronald McDonald.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).