The 10th (and current) Doctor goes to The Eye of Orion (the Five Doctors) to reflect after the events of The Runaway Bride.
He meets up with his previous incarnation, the 9th Doctor and Rose, here exploring the Eye of Orion sometime between the events of Father’s Day and The Empty Child.
Coloured version by eclecticmuse aka. Stephanie Jackson. Thank you very much!



Rich, just discovered this via the Forum @ Whovian Observer.
Absolutely love it!
This should be running in DWM each month.
Nice job, dude! Keep it up!
Just found this, gosh glad I did too! This is so well drawn and thought out I love it!
Just found this link via the Outpost Gallifrey forum. This is incredibly charming material in both artwork and dialogue. Simply wonderful. How am I going to get any work done now?
I love this. Everything about it. Found it via behindthesofa.org.uk and am now eagerly awaiting further developments!
Fair play, I wish you all the best with this little gem.
Keep up the good work.
Dmaco
I found this via a link from the Sci-Fi Channel’s forums — the thread for which is now up to 10 pages! Good art, good story, good grasp of the various personalities and interactions. Fun stuff!
This is excellent – doing a great job where I thought it would not be possible – the comic is the best medium for such a project.
Has this been posted on deviantart.com ? Because I’ve seen it on there :S
Just checking, ’cause I’ve got confused XD
But it’s a good comic
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Yes, Lucy, I started posting it up on DA, but figured it should have its own site.
Hello!
Fantastically drawn comic (loving the coloured versions too) and great idea for a story….
However…
Did you, by any chance, attend the Gallifrey convention in Los Angeles in early Feb 2007?!
I only ask because the UK-based theatre company – The OFFSTAGE Theatre Group – performed a full-length comedy play called ‘The Ten Doctors’ that begins in virtually the same way as your comic strip! I’ve only just come across this, so have only read the first page, but I’m quite amazed by the co-incidence.
If you did watch it, would be nice to link your website to ours, perhaps? Show where the inspiration came from? If not, then do check out our website – we’ve been doing comedy Who stuff since 2003.
I’ll read a bit more of the comic now as I’m intrigued to see how the story continues!!
Kind regards,
The Offstager
P.S. The website is http://www.offstagetheatregroup.com
This is his wife here – I can tell you that he definitely was not in LA in Feb 2007 (or ever, for that matter; we don’t get to the US much)! Neither of us has heard of your group, but how funny is that! All I can say is that great minds obviously think alike.
Hey there, Offstager;
If you’ll look at the date I posted the first page of my comic (originally posted on Deviant Art):
http://gorpo.deviantart.com/art/Doctor-Who-Comic-Page-001-48877569
You’ll see that page 1 went up on the 15th of February. The convention you’re referring to was over the weekend of the 16th – 18th of Febuary.
I don’t suppose you guys were browsing the internet the night before the event? If so, feel free to link your website to mine. Show where the inspiration came from. ;D
Nice website, btw. Keep up the good work. If you’re ever performing in Canada I’ll check you out!
Ha ha ha!!
To be fair, it’s a great concept for the Ten Doctors, using the Eye of the Orion (or The Eyebrow Of Orion, as we called it in the stage play). I love the fact that we were working along the same lines.
We’re revamping the OFFSTAGE website in a month or so, I’ll be happy to pop a link up. Nice to see an ‘alternate’ version of The Ten Doctors. Sadly, if we had peered at your page before the convention, we’d have had trouble using any of it as it was a full-length scripted performance. If it had been improv, we could’ve liberally ‘homaged’ your comic strip! Tee hee.
Really great work, as well. I’m enjoying it by limiting it to one page a day, to create the excitement of reading a new ‘episode’ every day. Perhaps, one day, we could afford for you to produce a graphic novel of out stage play?! Or we could stage your comic strip?!
By the way, give me a yell on barnaby@offstagetheatregroup.com – would like to use your talents, if you’d be so kind, for the theatre group. I have a little idea!! No worries if you’re not interested after e-mailing, but would like to offer you the opportunity.
Keep up the great work. Shine on.
Kind regards,
The Offstager
http://www.offstagetheatregroup.com
hehe! lol. great comic read! Keep up the good work. Never knew this place existed until now! I
I really want to read this story, it sounds fantastic! But alas, I’m stuck with only a mobile internet connection and the screen is too small… I was wondering if you’ve also posted the manuscript? Or just written it out? (That’s the same thing isn’t it? LOL) Inany case, it sounds very enjoyable.
What is the Object the Doctor is looking at in the 3rd Panel
A building, I believe.
Oh, wait, ancient ruins of a building:)
My God
LOL!
this is so much fun! well done, the artwork, and the story is good, too, which is even more surprising since you seem to like juggling with each and every who character ever created …;-)
can´t wait for the next pages. and we´ve linked to your comic in our douglas adams forum, so expect more visitors!
I LOVE this!!!! You have an uncanny knack in depicting all 10 Doctors exactly the way they were when they were in the series! Not only their visages, but their personalities as well! I’ve read up to #97 at this time, and eagerly wait for more. Thank You from the bottom of my heart(s)!
Oo I Love Ten’s freckles!!! And his face at the ‘Boom,’ It’s lake ‘GAH??!?!’
You’re very very very talented at this!!!!!!!!
I can only relate to Nine and Ten as I was only born in 1991, but from what I’ve read you’ve captured them all perfectly!
I’ve read it once before and now I’m reading it again!
Yay! you mentioned the “Zero Room”. I like to see people reference the older series in their work. Because without it we would not have the jewel of a series we have now. Nice Comic!! great artwork!!
I’m printing these out for a friend at camp (in installments)
Just started reading these and I just want to say they are awesome! I didn’t get the chance to watch many episodes of Old Who and I want to watch them even more with these strips. The artwork is so good too, wish I could draw like that.
Thanks for the great way to spend a few hours.
I’ve been reading this comic for while now, and I gotta say I love it. Way better than any other web comic I’ve ever found.
But what happened to the colour version that used to there for the first few pages? It’s vanished!
Cue theme song
What? What?! What!?