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The Eleventh Doctor comic stories ran in several regularly published titles: Doctor Who Magazine, Doctor Who Adventures and the American Doctor Who (2011). All of these comic strip adventures were supported by appearances in the Doctor Who annuals and Doctor Who Storybooks. The Eleventh Doctor also had the honour of featuring in an original graphic novel, The Only Good Dalek – something which hadn't happened since the Sixth Doctor appeared in The Age of Chaos.

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  • The Eleventh Doctor comic stories ran in several regularly published titles: Doctor Who Magazine, Doctor Who Adventures and the American Doctor Who (2011). All of these comic strip adventures were supported by appearances in the Doctor Who annuals and Doctor Who Storybooks. The Eleventh Doctor also had the honour of featuring in an original graphic novel, The Only Good Dalek – something which hadn't happened since the Sixth Doctor appeared in The Age of Chaos. Though this multi-titled existence was something he had inherited from the Tenth Doctor, he was the first incarnation of the Doctor to start out in comic strips in at least two simultaneous monthly publications. He was also the first incarnation of the Doctor to debut in a comic strip other than the one in Doctor Who Magazine since the Eighth Doctor premiered in Radio Times. Doctor Who Adventures published its first Eleventh Doctor story several weeks before DWM launched his series of adventures. (en)
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  • A trip to the Echo Sphere and an encounter with a tribe of peaceful bird-like creatures leaves the Doctor battling his most fearsome foe yet – his own TARDIS. (en)
  • When the TARDIS materialises in Whitechapel in 1888, The Doctor, Amy and Rory become embroiled in the hunt for Jack the Ripper. The Doctor detects alien energy in the town and accidentally entangles himself in a murder, whilst Amy lands herself in the gravest of dangers when she becomes fixated on saving Ripper's next victim, and Rory goes undercover at Scotland Yard. (en)
  • In 13th century Japan, the Doctor and Amy meet Shoju, a fellow traveller who has settled in a village that he has pledged to protect against evil. But as a dragon targets the village, not even the Doctor can save Shoju from a secret he has been running from since his childhood. (en)
  • At the Eagle and Child pub, C.S Lewis has a new tale to tell, a tale about a little girl called Amelia Pond and her friend, Rory, a tale about the mysterious Professor, a man who can travel in time in a small bookshop, a man who battles evil White Queens and deadly statues on the legendary planet "Desolation of the White Queen". But what if it was more than just a fairy story? Tonight, C.S Lewis meets the man from his imagination – The Doctor. (en)
  • In 17th century Paris, The Doctor and Amy visit the opera house. however, a number of singers have gone missing, and one of the girls, Cosette, is traumatised by a chance encounter with the infamous Eldritch Valdemar, a vicious warlord from the 21st century. Exiled and vengeful, Eldritch plots to prevent his exile by erasing the future of the human race... The Doctor, Amy and a band of Eldritch's victims must play a warlord at his own games. For the future of humanity depends upon them. (en)
  • Inside a wormhole at the other side of the universe, Major Luisa Saurez has been kidnapped by the merciless Tulokon. As the Doctor and Amy are diverted into the wormhole. The Tulokon's arch-enemy, the Hazrian's, plot revenge for the massacre of their homeworld. Can the Doctor rescue Luisa before the wormhole is plunged into darkness? (en)
  • In an Egyptian museum, the Doctor and Amy are chased by mummies – and discover the cat-like Sehkmets are raising millions to buy a battle fleet. (en)
  • The Doctor and Amy visit Smilonda, the top holiday destination of the 423rd century. But a holidaymaker called Grone feels tourists have ruined the once beautiful planet – and gets his revenge by unleashing giant metal crabs from beneath the sea. (en)
  • A boy named Stephen becomes an unlikely defender of Earth when London is attacked by giant space Leeches. For Stephen, the only hope for those around him lies within a strange blue box. But why is Stephen the only one spared from the space leeches invasion? (en)
  • On the moon in 2039, the Doctor and Amy meet two astronauts and accidentally set the Tyk, a creature that grows by absorbing light. (en)
  • After an adventure on the planet Ekthelios, Amy is arrested by the GateBot, robot ticket inspectors, whilst the Doctor uses his new position as a celebrity on the planet to save her. (en)
  • Prague, 1989: Patrick Lake and his family are desperate to return to London, but Patrick is hiding a dark secret from his wife – he is a British spy working undercover to bring down Yuri Azarov, a man whose rise to power leaves devastation for all. Patrick finds an ally in a traveller called the Doctor, a man whose name echoes throughout history, according to Patrick's associate Hugo Wilding. But the Doctor's attempt to discover the truth leaves Patrick's family – and Rory – at the mercy of Yuri and his sinister, inhuman, sidekicks... (en)
  • As an alien graffiti artist attacks London, The Doctor discovers that the Sticks and Stones rhyme is wrong. Words can hurt you! (en)
  • In 1885, The Doctor and Amy are trapped on a train that is out of control. Averting disaster, the Doctor has a chance meeting with a Shift Agent, and discovers an even greater threat lurks on the train, a threat that could tear the Earth apart. (en)
  • As the Doctor and new friend Cormac battle the body-swapping Charonid on a deserted spaceship, the Time Lord remains unaware that Amy is under their spell. (en)
  • On Unsunru in galaxy 57, The Doctor and Amy meet Ragnorr, the crazed and lonely leader of the Kreech warriors. Ragnorr wishes to travel the stars, and now his wish has come true. But for the Doctor, the nightmare has only just begun. For someone has to replace Ragnorr as King Kreech... and that someone... is the last of the Time Lords. (en)
  • In Birmingham during the Ice Age, A lone Neanderthal calls upon the Doctor and Amy to find his missing tribe. But the Doctor is left furious when he discovers why the Neanderthal tribes have been suspended in ice, whilst three aliens scientists hide behind the scenes, making preparations for an invasion. (en)
  • It's 1951, and the Doctor and Amy are forced to deal with alien joyriders on the newly built M1 motorway. (en)
  • When the Doctor investigates a Sontaran timeship in Earth's orbit, he finds himself plunged into an epic battle across time, surrounding the city of Cornucopia and a mysterious women who claims to be from his past, and if that wasn't confusing enough, he is reunited with two faces from the very beginning of his long life. (en)
  • Arriving in an alien forest, the Doctor and Amy are arrested by the Enforcers, who believe Amy is a shape-shifting fugitive known as Egron the Flesh Eater. When her attempts to escape the jungle fail and the TARDIS and even the Doctor are left powerless, Amy must prove her innocence by finding Egron. (en)
  • En route to Pomarius, the TARDIS is caught in a spider's web – in space, leaving the Doctor looking for a way to free his ship from the web, maybe a farmer called Heldan can help the TARDIS and its crew... (en)
  • The Doctor and Rory arrive in present-day Whitechapel to discover Jack the Ripper killed at least twelve women – including Amy. As history changes around them, the Doctor and Rory must race against time before Amy's death in 1888 becomes fixed in time. But as the travellers dig for answers, the Doctor makes an alarming discover. Could Jack the Ripper be a War Lord from across the universe? (en)
  • At the Trans-Vegas Casino, the universe's most popular criminal haunt, the Doctor plays a deadly game of poker with notorious criminal, Hubert Crimp, whilst Amy leads a gang of slaves to freedom. (en)
  • It's 1943, and Sgt Brett Cooper has been walking the Australian outback for two days. Hungry and firsty, Brett finds himself attacked by a creatured made from water – and having hallucinations about a man called the Doctor... (en)
  • When Rory scrambles the TARDIS's circuits whilst online, he, the Doctor and Amy find themselves stranded on Phayke, which is due to be destroyed by the Scroungers in 1 hour... It's a race against time to repair the TARDIS and escape. But the Scroungers won't let them leave without a fight. (en)
  • The Doctor and Amy are caught up in a bank robbery on an alien planet, alongside the Doctor's old friends, the Ratlings, and the bank robbers are none other than the Doctor's old foes, the Sidewinder Syndicate. (en)
  • When a UNIT officer is killed whilst undercover, the Doctor's old friend, Martha Jones, sends him and Amy on a mission to Japan to expose alien activity at Shining Dawn, a worldwide company that seems to be controlling the minds of children via a new children's show. But as the Doctor investigates, corruption sweeps down the corridors of UNIT HQ, and someone is going to extreme lengths to get rid of him and Amy – The Axons have returned, and they have complete control over Japan, now a country at war with its own citizens. (en)
  • At Wembley Stadium in 2050, the Doctor discovers someone is meddling with time, whilst an alien infiltrates the football team. (en)
  • With the Doctor in the frame for the murder of Elizabeth Stride, Rory's loyalty to him is tested to the limit. But a bigger threat than Jack the Ripper lurks in Whitechapel, a threat to the fabric of time itself, whilst Amy's quest to save lives threatens everyone else's. (en)
  • The Doctor and Amy go undercover in order to convince an old lady that her dog is an alien parasite that intends to drain her body of life. (en)
  • When the Doctor and Amy come to the rescue of a farmer and his son on Halloween, they find themselves under siege at a Texan farm, so the Doctor decides to tell a tale from his long past – the tale of the planet Thursday. (en)
  • Returning to the biggest library in the universe with Amy, The Doctor accidentally releases a creature from a book. Soon enough, billions of monsters from books swarm the library. (en)
  • In a ruined alien city, a vicious storm separates the Doctor and Amy from the TARDIS. To escape the city, the Doctor must fight a living storm. (en)
  • It's 905 BC in Babylon, and astronomer Urtaki has discovered a new constellation. But the Doctor is suspicious – the Gryphon has been watching Earth, waiting to send their soldiers into battle. (en)
  • The Doctor takes Amy to the singing paradise world of Bollywood. But as usual, the travellers are caught up in a deadly battle led by the Shasarks. The Doctor soon discovers the Shasarks are on the trail of a beautiful goddess whose powers can be used for evil, and if he doesn't reach her before they do, the singing palace of Bollywood will be struck by a deadly attack... (en)
  • Arriving on a spacestation, The Doctor and Amy discover time is running faster, and form an alliance with a group of intergalactic nuns – with guns. As the group is picked off one by one, the Doctor and Amy find their past adventures coming back to haunt them – and quite possibly, the whole of creation. (en)
  • The Doctor and Amy go undercover as school inspectors to save a schoolgirl called Janie from a shape-shifting thief from the planet Speldron, and Janie soon discovers that, when the Doctor is around, the most harmless things can be turned into the most dangerous weapons... (en)
  • Station 7 is where the Earth Forces send all the equipment captured in their unceasing war against the Daleks. It's where Dalek technology is analysed and examined. It's where the Doctor and Amy have just arrived. But somehow the Daleks have found out about Station 7 – and there's something there that they want back. With the Doctor increasingly worried about the direction the Station's research is taking, the commander of Station 7 knows he has only one possible, desperate, defence. Because the last terrible secret of Station 7 is that they don't only store captured Dalek technology. It's also a prison... and when the new Dalek empire attacks the station, a deadly war gets underway, and the Doctor uncovers a terrible secret at the heart of Planet Earth and Station 7. (en)
  • Posadise is a beautiful world – from space. But when the Doctor and Amy arrive, they find a planet gripped by sandstorms, and the untidy citizens, the Posadian's, are preparing to fight off an invasion... a clean sweep invasion. (en)
  • When a new craze hits present-day London, the Doctor and Amy must battle to prevent another alien invasion... of fashion. (en)
  • On a mysterious planet populated by robots, the Doctor and Amy find themselves in a cell – alongside Elpha, who has been kidnapped from her homeworld. Escaping, the Doctor, Amy and Elpha must close down a zoo that contains various kidnapped creatures from across the universe. (en)
  • It's 1917, the height of the Great War and Hellcombe Hall is a house full of mystery: locked doors, forbidden rooms, dustsheets covering guilty secrets, and ghostly noises frightening the servants. Most mysterious of all, the drawing-room seems to open directly onto a muddy, corpse-filled trench on the Western Front... Arriving at this stately home, the Doctor meets Lord Hellcombe, an armaments manufacturer who has a new secret weapon he believes will win the war: he calls it "the Dalek". Soon, the Doctor and his new friends are in a race against time to prevent the entire Western Front from becoming part of... the Dalek Project! (en)
  • En route to Basingstoke, the TARDIS lands on a prison colony, and the Doctor and Amy are caught up in a deadly plague that transforms criminals into wild beasts. Worse still, the plague has caught up with Amy, and the Doctor must form an uneasy alliance with a gang of ruthless criminals in order to find a cure and stop the plague from reaching the galaxy. But a future prophecy states that no-one has ever made it off the planet alive. (en)
  • Arriving in Norway in the far-future, The Doctor and Amy discover Earth has been ravaged by solar storms – and space pirates are hunting for an impossible batch of fruit – fruit created at the TARDIS's previous destination, Feltzmodo 12. (en)
  • The clock is ticking, as the Doctor and Amy find themselves trying to avert Chiyoko's creation and prevent a galactic war in Earth's future. The whole universe is hanging in the balance and the time vortex is close to complete collapse. Travelling between worlds that shouldn't exist and meeting long dead souls, the Doctor and Amy's toughest adventure could prove to be their last... The end of everything is approaching, at the hands of a little girl who wants to live forever. (en)
  • The Doctor, Amy and Rory visit ancient Greece and meets Socrates and Plato. But all is not as it seems as an entity claiming to be Zeus unleashes the wrath of gods on its blasphemous people, whilst the Doctor discovers Socrate's legacy is built on a web of lies... (en)
  • In present-day Manchester, the Doctor and Amy find the city deserted and the worm-like Alifabe roaming in the sewers, infecting the waters. As the military prepare an air-strike, the Doctor races against time to return the Alifabe home and ensure the safety of the population. (en)
  • The Doctor, Amy and Rory arrive in the city of Cornucopia on an unnamed planet. Cornucopia is a hive for crime where law enforcers are illegal. The Doctor and Rory are taken hostage by a gang of criminals, led by Granny Solasta. Solasta is leading an operation to raid the Bank of Heaven, every criminal's dream job, and with Rory's life at ransom, The Doctor is forced to transport them in the TARDIS. but the lust of crime soon begins to have an effect on him, whilst back in the city, Amy forms an alliance with Horatio Lynk, a professional thief. (en)
  • On the planet Thelka in 2495, The Doctor and Amy find themselves on the run from the population, possessed by an entity created by blue ink. (en)
  • The Doctor and Amy discover that aliens are, once again, using television to conquer Earth. But the invaders are nothing like they have encountered before – They are soup creatures. (en)
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  • The Eleventh Doctor comic stories ran in several regularly published titles: Doctor Who Magazine, Doctor Who Adventures and the American Doctor Who (2011). All of these comic strip adventures were supported by appearances in the Doctor Who annuals and Doctor Who Storybooks. The Eleventh Doctor also had the honour of featuring in an original graphic novel, The Only Good Dalek – something which hadn't happened since the Sixth Doctor appeared in The Age of Chaos. (en)
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