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rdfs:comment | - The story is notable for the fact that it knits together characters that were never before associated. In particular, it depicted a meeting between Josiah W. Dogbolter and his robot assistant Hob — two characters from the Sixth Doctor's DWM run — with Death's Head, who hadn't appeared in DWM until the Seventh Doctor's era. More significantly, it unmistakably showed the Doctor's TARDIS on top of the iconic , home of the , thereby making the Doctor a character in the mainstream Marvel universe.
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Editor | - Steve White, Managing editor:Jenny O'Connor
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Series | - Stories in Death's Head (1988) using characters that originated in the DWU
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Setting | - Los Angeles Resettlement, 8162; Intra-Venus, Inc., 8162; Thetford 1646; Earth, Triassic Period; France, June 1916; English pier; New York City
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PREV | - Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling!
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abstract | - The story is notable for the fact that it knits together characters that were never before associated. In particular, it depicted a meeting between Josiah W. Dogbolter and his robot assistant Hob — two characters from the Sixth Doctor's DWM run — with Death's Head, who hadn't appeared in DWM until the Seventh Doctor's era. More significantly, it unmistakably showed the Doctor's TARDIS on top of the iconic , home of the , thereby making the Doctor a character in the mainstream Marvel universe.
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