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So. Multiple Masters huh?
Once again we find details ourselves accidentally ahead of the trend.
In all seriousness this has been needing done for years and I can't wait to see how they do this.


See this is what frustrates me about the companions since 2005; he travels throughout time and space, but only seems to collect girls from the early 21st century? In my opinion the most interesting companions in the last few years have been Jack and Rory. One's a Time Agent from the future and the other a recovered 2,000 year old Auton. To mind that's more in keeping with being a Time Lord's travelling companion. River has been interesting, but I'm not sure if I count her as a regular companion.
I got a text from Jim earlier this week all excited about pictures of John Hurt turning up on the internet. At first I thought he was just excited to see him appear, but he had a few observations about his outfit that tie into the strip. Mostly because it resembles the gentlemen to the right's outfit. Feel free to discuss his identity in the comments section.
Oh and Jim got interviewed again. He comes across well I thought, but leaves one question unanswered: when is someone going to interview Al? Seriously; I cry myself to sleep about this every night.
Feedback on a printed version of our strip has been sadly underwhelming. We'll leave the link up a little longer, but unless we get some feedback soon we'll need to drop the plan for just now.
This strip brings us to the end of the first arc's epilogue.
Next Saturday should see the second part of The Infinity Doctors. Although it's a guest run it might just have ongoing ramifications for our Doctors. I'm very excited about how the world of In Print is coming together. A special thank you to all the artists that have been involved in bringing this world to life. Especially to Jim whose art anchors the strip and has been consistent in bringing the scripts into focus. We wouldn't have had the Christmas Special if Jim hadn't of insisted we had a story we could tell. It's good to get pushed every so often.