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The Doctor is lost is time and space. His companions, Luna and 23, search fruitlessly throughout the known galaxy. 

Suddenly, they find themselves under attack by the evil Guild of Temporal Assassins, led by the malevolent Skorpiana, on behalf of a mysterious ‘Client’. 

Using a Love Glove with a small holographic backup of the Doctor’s consciousness, the crew must evade the predations of Terminus and Synchronus as they are hunted through a booby-trapped TARDIS!

Will the crew survive the cruel attentions of the Terrible Time Twins? Will the real Doctor be found in time to avert disaster? And what incredible secret lies within the Eternity Room….?

Written by Tom Calderbank.

Artwork by Tom Calderbank

The Doctor (Ken Campbell) is lost in time and space. He exists only as a small, hard-light hologram on the palm of a ‘Love Glove’.

While searching for him, his assistants, Luna Wilson and 23 (a cybernetic organism from the far future), have been attacked by The Guild of Temporal Assassins. 23 is dead and Luna regressed to a small child.

As Terminus closes in for the kill, will Little Luna escape?

What happens when Synchronus unleashes the Coincidence Bomb?

What IS in the Eternity Room?

And how can this unlikeliest incarnation of The Doctor save us all and still have time for a cup of tea and a jammy dodger…?

All questions answered in this thrilling conclusion to the 2-part opening storyline, ushering in the Ken Campbell era….

Written by Tom Calderbank.

Artwork by Anwen Fryer

Ken Campbell once again takes the TARDIS helm in another 'What If...?' adventure from the Universe Next Door. This time he meets author and philosopher Robert Anton Wilson. 

What is the purpose of the strange transmissions coming from Sirius? Can The Doctor thwart the plans of dog-headed alien Anubis? And what does a black chicken have to do with Luna's mysterious origins....? Find out only HERE in the third instalment of The Lost Doctor!

Written by Challenger X.

Artwork by Emma Watkinson and Slim Smith.

It's 1917 and World War One grinds mercilessly on. In the Cabaret Voltaire, Zurich, a gengineered word virus from the future gets out of control, an arts movement rages against the machine, and a man begins to write The Book.... 

Guest starring Tristan Tzara and James Joyce.

Written by Lee Ravitz.

With Composition Set by MokshaArt And Engraved Wording by Slim Smith.

1595. 

Good Doctor Dee

He tasks our itinerant complement

With investigation into Raleighs’ School

Of Atheism; Solution will lead to

The Americas and discoverie

Of otherworld forces none suspected

And a conclusion revelatory.

Written by Lee Ravitz & The School Of Night

Artwork by Andy Gell

It is November 1963 and The Doctor has lost his purpose, spending his days on his favourite seesaw, unaware that history is about to come crashing down all around him. New friends are made, old enemies have a fresh face and 24 has a disco. 

Where were you when you heard The Lost Doctor Does Dallas?

Written by Andy Gell.

Artwork by Slim Smith

Christmas Eve, 1914, Belgium. 

The Christmas Truce is derailed by the murderous Skorpiana, for her own evil ends. 

The world changes. 

In Airstrip One, 2021, a lone sculptor struggles to create a monument to a moment that never was. 

The Doctor, Luna and 24 must face the horrors of a fascist Other England; but are they really ready for the Prime Sinister, and what’s brewing in The Foundry…? (1/2)

Written by Tom Calderbank.

Artwork by Slim Smith

As an old foe unleashes his Nazi Dalek Youth Brigade and Omega Variant on the world, it’s up to The Doctor and a special work of art to save not just this day, but all days. Reeling from the revelations of their homeworld’s destruction, 24 lies broken. With The Guild of Temporal Assassins massing, and The Doctor squarely in their sights, can our heroes overcome this devastating raid on history? (2/2)

Written by Tom Calderbank.


Art by Bobby Campbell.

The Planet Worldship Rattlesnake was once a great future habitat for scientific study of consciousness expansion…until it was invaded by octopodes of nefarious intent, leading to both ruination and a set of the Lost Doctor’s fallback neurons being placed in jeopardy. The Doctor and Co. are on a mission to retrieve that backup brain…but the trouble with the time active is arriving several centuries too late…

Written and produced by Lee Ravitz.

Artwork by Andy Gell

Swinging London, 1967. 

On the eve of the Our World broadcast - the first satellite linkup in human history - a new Doctor arrives to find The Fab Five about to usher in the Summer of Hate. 

Who precisely IS the mysterious 5th Beatle, Billie Shears? 

How can the Doctor and the moptops stop her evil scheme? 

And who - or what - is The Walrus? 

Peace and Love! 

Featuring Kermit Leveridge as The 23rd Doctor.

Written by John Higgs. 

Artwork by Andy Gell

SHADOWS OF HIROSHIMA

A Lost Doctor Monologue

Dedicated to the shadows of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

May you never be forgotten.

Written and produced by Andy Gell.

Subtitled version available here

https://youtu.be/1GAFCf2vqN0

Artwork by Chris Lince

2020. Alana Fergus presents a podcast examining ‘History’s Mysteries’ and interrogates her own relationship with mysterious devilish events concerning her grandfather, the Silbury Hill excavation, The KLF, The Priory of Sion, Merlin, William Blake and the science of coincidence.

1968. A pair of ambiguous archaeologists unearth some remarkable items under Silbury Hill… and the cosmic secret involving them, The Doctor’s activities, and some aliens whose appearance is lodged deep in humanity’s consciousness.

A split level ‘Lost Doctor’ story with a Daemonic twist for Halloween.

Written by Lee Ravitz, 


Artwork by Andy Gell

JULES VERNE’S

LA MALÉDICTION DES POMMES BLEUES

The year is 1891. The Doctor visits the Languedoc region of France to check on an old foe and inadvertently creates a mystery for the ages. 

Written by Andy Gell on behalf of Jules Verne.

Artwork by Andy Gell

The Doctor and Co. take a trip through the dream like landscape of the Matrix, the repository of all past time active thought in order to unearth what the mysterious ‘Client’ is really up to; so far so generic Doctor Who. But they’re joined by James Joyce (from episode 4) and it’s all a riff on the seminal ‘Finnegans Wake’. With endless references to Who, past ‘Lost Doctor’ episodes, strange coincidences, multi lingual puns, an innovative soundtrack, and sheer nonsense, plus ‘guest appearances’ from Charles Fort, Aleister Crowley, the Dadaists, T.H. Huxley, William Burrough’s Captain Clark, Kerry Thornley, the Discordian, William Blake, Phillip K. Dick and Ellen West, and cameos from Nora Barnacle and Ken Campbell’s old Latin master, it’s at once a total tonal experiment and a wild ride, initially released on Bloomsday. Because, why not?



Written by Lee Ravitz.

15. The Transit of Venus

(Christmas Special 2-parter)


The Doctor’s hunt for a new companion leads the crew to the Ancient Chapel of Toxteth in 1639. Jeremiah Horrocks, astronomy genius and watchmakers son, is about to make history as the first man to predict and observe the Transit of Venus. However, history is changed with the return of SYNCHRONUS. She aims to prevent human knowledge and development, setting the species back hundreds of years. She brings with her a chilling new foe: The Tick Tock Men! As the body count rises, how can our heroes avert the enslavement of mankind under a Tick Tock tyranny? What exactly has Synchronus got planned in orbit around Venus? And who knows *where* the time goes….?


Written by Tom Calderbank.