Doctor Who Polystyle comic strip
The Doctor Who Polystyle comic strip was the first comic strip devoted to the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who, and the first original spin-off media from the show. The strip was launched in TV Comic on 14 November 1964, less than a year after the television series began broadcasting. TV Comic was issued weekly, and one of a number of titles belonging to Polystyle Publications Ltd, the comic exclusively featuring strips based on television series.
In 1971, the Doctor Who strip moved to another Polystyle publication, Countdown comic, for its launch. Countdown soon began amalgamating other Polystyle comics and went through a number of renamings, before in turn being amalgamated into TV Comic in 1973. The Doctor Who comic strip survived all the changes and ran for 15 years in nearly every issue mainly in episodic format, with the last instalment appearing on 11 May 1979.
During this time, the strip also featured in various Polystyle produced holiday specials, annuals, and giveaways. Accordingly, this period has become known as the 'Polystyle era'.
History
TV Comic was a British comic book magazine published weekly from 9 November 1951 until 29 June 1984. It was originally published by News of the World before "passing in turn to Beaverbrook Newspapers, TV Publications," which changed its name to Polystyle Publications Ltd in March 1968. From the off, the comic featured stories based on television series running at the time of publication. The first issue ran to eight pages and had Muffin the Mule on the front cover. It also featured many other TV favorites of the day, including Mr. Pastry, Larry the Lamb, Tom Puss, Prince Valiant, Jack & Jill and Prudence Kitten.The Doctor Who comic strip began in issue 674 of TV Comic, which went on sale on Monday 8 November 1964, with a cover date of 14 November 1964. It featured a story with the First Doctor titled "The Klepton Parasites". Mirroring the television series, the First Doctor was a likeness of actor William Hartnell. However, the character was known as "Dr. Who", and traveled with his grandchildren John and Gillian, who had never appeared in televised Doctor Who.
Polystyle comics
| Title | Issues | Date | Doctor |
| TV Comic | #674-999 | 1964-1971 | First Doctor Second Doctor Third Doctor |
| Countdown | #1-39 | 1971 | Third Doctor |
| Countdown for TV Action | #40-56 | 1971-1972 | Third Doctor |
| TV Action in Countdown | #57-58 | 1972 | Third Doctor |
| TV Action + Countdown | #59-100 | 1972-1973 | Third Doctor |
| TV Action | #101-131 | 1973 | Third Doctor |
| TV Comic + TV Action | #1133-1147 | 1973 | Third Doctor |
| TV Comic | #1148-1181 | 1973-1974 | Third Doctor |
| TV Comic plus Tom & Jerry Weekly | #1182-1201 | 1974 | Third Doctor |
| TV Comic | #1202-1291 | 1974-1976 | Third Doctor Fourth Doctor |
| Mighty TV Comic | #1292-1352 | 1976-1977 | Fourth Doctor |
| TV Comic | #1353-1392 | 1977-1978 | Fourth Doctor |
| TV Comic with Target | #1393-1401 | 1978 | Fourth Doctor |
| TV Comic | #1402-1430 | 1978-1979 | Fourth Doctor |