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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2016 5:35:09 GMT
Other than Faction Paradox and Charley Pollard, are there other series spun off from the 8th Doctor? I have a feeling Cybermen is... but not sure.
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Post by omega on Dec 20, 2016 5:39:21 GMT
There was a short lived comic based on the character of Miranda from the novel Father Time.
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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Dec 20, 2016 6:11:20 GMT
Other than Faction Paradox and Charley Pollard, are there other series spun off from the 8th Doctor? I have a feeling Cybermen is... but not sure. Cybermen is a spinoff based on a concept established in Sword of Orion.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2016 16:21:20 GMT
There was a short lived comic based on the character of Miranda from the novel Father Time. Really?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2016 16:42:25 GMT
Further looming into Miranda I see there was... however I can't find a single issue for sale 😢
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2016 15:49:54 GMT
Is that it for spin offs?
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Post by Digi on Dec 21, 2016 16:15:15 GMT
Gallifrey? Kind of...sort of...not really...but kind of.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2016 22:21:04 GMT
Further looming into Miranda I see there was... however I can't find a single issue for sale 😢 It was published on a small independent press and I think only 3 issues got out.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2016 23:25:07 GMT
Is that it for spin offs? I think that's it. - Faction Paradox ( Alien Bodies) - Charley Pollard ( Blue Forgotten Planet) - Miranda ( Father Time) - Cybermen ( Sword of Orion) - Gallifrey ( Zagreus) I would've said Iris Wildthyme once upon a time, but given her appearances in Excelis Dawn and The Wormery, she's not really exclusive to the Eighth Doctor.
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Post by omega on Dec 24, 2016 23:38:22 GMT
Further looming into Miranda I see there was... however I can't find a single issue for sale 😢 It was published on a small independent press and I think only 3 issues got out. It was published by Comeuppance Comics, and only three issues of the intended six issue arc were published before it was cancelled. According to Comicvine it was the only thing the company produced and was shut down shortly after Miranda was cancelled. If you want to read it your only option is probably to scour eBay for individual issues, as I doubt it would have been collected as a trade especially since the publisher went down when the title did.
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Post by Ela on Dec 28, 2016 4:27:56 GMT
Is that it for spin offs? I think that's it. - Faction Paradox ( Alien Bodies) - Charley Pollard ( Blue Forgotten Planet) - Miranda ( Father Time) - Cybermen ( Sword of Orion) - Gallifrey ( Zagreus) I would've said Iris Wildthyme once upon a time, but given her appearances in Excelis Dawn and The Wormery, she's not really exclusive to the Eighth Doctor. Iris is not exclusive to the Eighth Doctor, but she did start off as a character in the Eighth Doctor Adventures, so I'd call her an Eighth Doctor spin-off. I really disliked her in the books, but love her so much as played by Katy Manning.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 28, 2016 5:37:06 GMT
I think that's it. - Faction Paradox ( Alien Bodies) - Charley Pollard ( Blue Forgotten Planet) - Miranda ( Father Time) - Cybermen ( Sword of Orion) - Gallifrey ( Zagreus) I would've said Iris Wildthyme once upon a time, but given her appearances in Excelis Dawn and The Wormery, she's not really exclusive to the Eighth Doctor. Iris is not exclusive to the Eighth Doctor, but she did start off as a character in the Eighth Doctor Adventures, so I'd call her an Eighth Doctor spin-off. I really disliked her in the books, but love her so much as played by Katy Manning. Oh, The Wormery is one of my favourite Sixth Doctor stories because of the beautifully played one-sided romance. It's so poignant to see it transform from a running gag into a vital aspect of each character. Together, they both grow from the experience.
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Post by Ela on Dec 28, 2016 5:48:17 GMT
Oh, The Wormery is one of my favourite Sixth Doctor stories because of the beautifully played one-sided romance. It's so poignant to see it transform from a running gag into a vital aspect of each character. Together, they both grow from the experience. The Wormery is not one of my favorites, but Katy Manning is great.
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