The Hero of Three Faces by Paul Gadzikowski | Fanfiction but it's comic strips. Stick figures but they're triangles. | Not endorsed by the owners of the intellectual properties saluted, does not infringe on the markets of said property owners. MAY CONTAIN UNMARKED SPOILERS. | Updates: usually daily about 19:00 US Central, with annual summer hiatus. Thanks for reading. |
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Ian, Barbara, Susan, Dr. Who (Dr. Who and the Daleks), Marty McFly (Back to the Future). Doctor Who's evil Daleks were so popular when first introduced that two theatrical release movies starring Peter Cushing were made in the middle 1960s, adaptations of the first two Dalek stories on Doctor Who. While the protagonist on Doctor Who is an extraterrestial whose actual name was and remains obscure, Peter Cushing's movie character was an Earthman actually named Dr. Who. This is his first Hero of Three Faces appearance in chronological order. You may notice if perusing the pre-2014 site archive that it lacks links to cartoon pages with aax* index/sequence filenames. That's because I accidentally skipped them. After the 2014 site reboot/redesign I began backfilling that filename sequence with cartoons that I wished to add to the archive without featuring them as new cartoons, initially imports from my first fanfiction cartoon site reformatted for this site with little or no editing to the images or dialog. In the summer of 2019 I decided to finish backfilling that sequence with sketches - some new, some cribbed from other works - that provide landmarks for reading in chronological order. This is the earliest of those sketches in chronological order and, due to the sequence backfilling, artificially makes this the first appearance of Dr. Who in production order as well as chronological order. The Hero of Three Faces crossover chronology paradigm doesn't ordinarily provide for characters from sources two decades apart to meet but sometimes a man's gotta do what a man's gotta do. |