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* DevelopmentGag: The Cybermen threatening the Fourth Doctor depart from the conceit that each Doctor is attacked by "his" Cybermen by being apparently based on [[https://cybermantra.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/dark-dimensiom-clip.jpg?w=950 the version]] designed for the unmade 30th anniversary special "The Dark Dimension" (a Fourth-centric story about the Doctor's timeline being rewritten). The War Doctor - since there obviously isn't a "War Doctor Era" Cyberman design - faces Cybermen based on [[https://cybermantra.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/cyb3.jpg an early concept]] for the "Age of Steel" versions featuring a radical redesign which contrasts any other model.

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* DevelopmentGag: The Cybermen threatening the Fourth Doctor depart from the conceit that each Doctor is attacked by "his" Cybermen by being apparently based on [[https://cybermantra.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/dark-dimensiom-clip.jpg?w=950 the version]] designed for the unmade 30th anniversary special "The Dark Dimension" (a Fourth-centric story about the Doctor's timeline being rewritten). The War Doctor - since there obviously isn't a "War Doctor Era" Cyberman design - faces Cybermen based on [[https://cybermantra.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/cyb3.jpg an early concept]] for the "Age of Steel" versions versions, featuring a notably radical redesign which contrasts any other model.departure form the standard Cyberman outline.
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* DevelopmentGag: The Cybermen threatening the Fourth Doctor depart from the conceit that each Doctor is attacked by "his" Cybermen by being apparently based on [[https://cybermantra.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/dark-dimensiom-clip.jpg?w=950 the version]] designed for the unmade 30th anniversary special "The Dark Dimension" (a Fourth-centric story about the Doctor's timeline being rewritten). The War Doctor - since there obviously isn't a "War Doctor Era" Cyberman design - faces Cybermen based on [[https://cybermantra.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/cyb3.jpg an early concept]] for the "Age of Steel" versions.

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* DevelopmentGag: The Cybermen threatening the Fourth Doctor depart from the conceit that each Doctor is attacked by "his" Cybermen by being apparently based on [[https://cybermantra.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/dark-dimensiom-clip.jpg?w=950 the version]] designed for the unmade 30th anniversary special "The Dark Dimension" (a Fourth-centric story about the Doctor's timeline being rewritten). The War Doctor - since there obviously isn't a "War Doctor Era" Cyberman design - faces Cybermen based on [[https://cybermantra.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/cyb3.jpg an early concept]] for the "Age of Steel" versions.versions featuring a radical redesign which contrasts any other model.
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* DevelopmentGag: The Cybermen threatening the Fourth Doctor depart from the conceit that each Doctor is attacked by "his" Cybermen by being apparently based on [[https://cybermantra.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/dark-dimensiom-clip.jpg?w=950 the version]] designed for the unmade 30th anniversary special "The Dark Dimension" (a Fourth-centric story about the Doctor's timeline being rewritten). The War Doctor - since there obviously isn't a "War Doctor Era" Cyberman design - faces Cybermen based on [[https://cybermantra.files.wordpress.com/2010/07/cyb3.jpg an early concept]] for the "Age of Steel" versions.
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* ScheduleSlip: The final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, which may be why this was announced as a biweekly release rather than a weekly one. Part One hit stands July 6, 2016 and Part Five was to arrive August 31st. Then Part '''Two''' wasn't released until August 17, a whopping month-and-a-half after Part One. Ultimately, most people didn't see the conclusion of this story until '''November 9'''.

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* ScheduleSlip: A truly embarrassing case: The final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, which may be why this was announced as a biweekly release rather than a weekly one. Part One hit stands July 6, 2016 and Part Five was to arrive August 31st. Then Part '''Two''' wasn't released until August 17, a whopping month-and-a-half after Part One. Ultimately, most people didn't see the conclusion of this story until '''November 9'''.16''', meaning an event that should have been one-and-a-half months long took '''over five'''.
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* ScheduleSlip: The final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, which may be why this was announced as a biweekly release rather than a weekly one, and Part One hit stands July 6, 2016. Then Part '''Two''' wasn't released until August 17, '''a whopping month-and-a-half after Part One.''' After that, Amazon Kindle and comiXology readers got issues biweekly (Part Three was Aug. 31, Part Four Sep. 14...) but for everyone else, a story that was advertised as wrapping up Aug. 31 didn't finish until October 19.

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* ScheduleSlip: The final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, which may be why this was announced as a biweekly release rather than a weekly one, and one. Part One hit stands July 6, 2016. 2016 and Part Five was to arrive August 31st. Then Part '''Two''' wasn't released until August 17, '''a a whopping month-and-a-half after Part One.''' After that, Amazon Kindle and comiXology readers got issues biweekly (Part Three was Aug. 31, Part Four Sep. 14...) but for everyone else, a story that was advertised as wrapping up Aug. 31 One. Ultimately, most people didn't finish see the conclusion of this story until October 19.'''November 9'''.
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* ScheduleSlip: The final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, which may be why this was announced as a biweekly release rather than a weekly one, and Part One hit stands July 6, 2016. Then Part '''Two''' wasn't released until August 17, '''a whopping month-and-a-half after Part One.''' Part Three was officially released Aug. 31, and Part Four September 14, returning to the biweekly program -- but that was only good for Amazon Kindle and comiXology users; for everyone else Part Three arrived on Sep. 14. Thus, a story intended to end Aug. 31 wasn't wrapped up until mid-October for most readers.

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* ScheduleSlip: The final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, which may be why this was announced as a biweekly release rather than a weekly one, and Part One hit stands July 6, 2016. Then Part '''Two''' wasn't released until August 17, '''a whopping month-and-a-half after Part One.''' Part Three was officially released Aug. 31, and Part Four September 14, returning to the biweekly program -- but that was only good for ''' After that, Amazon Kindle and comiXology users; readers got issues biweekly (Part Three was Aug. 31, Part Four Sep. 14...) but for everyone else Part Three arrived on Sep. 14. Thus, else, a story intended to end that was advertised as wrapping up Aug. 31 wasn't wrapped up didn't finish until mid-October for most readers.October 19.
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* ScheduleSlip: The final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, which may be why this was announced as a biweekly release rather than a weekly one, and Part One hit stands July 6, 2016. Then Part '''Two''' wasn't released until August 17, '''a whopping month-and-a-half after Part One.''' Part Three was officially released August 31, and Part Four September 14, returning to the biweekly program -- but the digital release was only good for Amazon Kindle and comiXology users; those who used, say, iBooks had to wait weeks longer. Combine this with the hard copies' unavailability in many areas, and this trope becomes that much more frustrating.

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* ScheduleSlip: The final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, which may be why this was announced as a biweekly release rather than a weekly one, and Part One hit stands July 6, 2016. Then Part '''Two''' wasn't released until August 17, '''a whopping month-and-a-half after Part One.''' Part Three was officially released August Aug. 31, and Part Four September 14, returning to the biweekly program -- but the digital release that was only good for Amazon Kindle and comiXology users; those who used, say, iBooks had for everyone else Part Three arrived on Sep. 14. Thus, a story intended to wait weeks longer. Combine this with the hard copies' unavailability in many areas, and this trope becomes that much more frustrating.end Aug. 31 wasn't wrapped up until mid-October for most readers.
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* ScheduleSlip: The final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, which may be why this was announced as a biweekly release rather than a weekly one, and Part One hit stands July 6, 2016. Then Part '''Two''' wasn't released until August 17, '''a whopping month-and-a-half after Part One.''' Part Three is set to arrive slightly short of a month after ''that'' on September 14. (To make matters worse, it's WritingForTheTrade.)

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* ScheduleSlip: The final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, which may be why this was announced as a biweekly release rather than a weekly one, and Part One hit stands July 6, 2016. Then Part '''Two''' wasn't released until August 17, '''a whopping month-and-a-half after Part One.''' Part Three is set to arrive slightly short of a month after ''that'' on was officially released August 31, and Part Four September 14. (To make matters worse, it's WritingForTheTrade.)14, returning to the biweekly program -- but the digital release was only good for Amazon Kindle and comiXology users; those who used, say, iBooks had to wait weeks longer. Combine this with the hard copies' unavailability in many areas, and this trope becomes that much more frustrating.
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* ScheduleSlip: The final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, which may be why this was announced as a biweekly release rather than a weekly one, and Part One hit stands July 6, 2016. Then Part '''Two''' wasn't released until August 17, '''a whopping month-and-a-half after Part One.''' Part Three is set to arrive slightly short of a month after ''that'' on September 14. (To make matters worse, this is clearly WritingForTheTrade with little plot or character development from issue to issue in favor of LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters and FourLinesAllWaiting.)

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* ScheduleSlip: The final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, which may be why this was announced as a biweekly release rather than a weekly one, and Part One hit stands July 6, 2016. Then Part '''Two''' wasn't released until August 17, '''a whopping month-and-a-half after Part One.''' Part Three is set to arrive slightly short of a month after ''that'' on September 14. (To make matters worse, this is clearly WritingForTheTrade with little plot or character development from issue to issue in favor of LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters and FourLinesAllWaiting.it's WritingForTheTrade.)
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* ScheduleSlip: The final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, which may be why this was announced as a biweekly release rather than a weekly one, and Part One hit stands July 6, 2016. Then Part '''Two''' wasn't released until August 17, '''a whopping month and a half after Part One.'''

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* ScheduleSlip: The final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, which may be why this was announced as a biweekly release rather than a weekly one, and Part One hit stands July 6, 2016. Then Part '''Two''' wasn't released until August 17, '''a whopping month and a half month-and-a-half after Part One.'''''' Part Three is set to arrive slightly short of a month after ''that'' on September 14. (To make matters worse, this is clearly WritingForTheTrade with little plot or character development from issue to issue in favor of LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters and FourLinesAllWaiting.)
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* ScheduleSlip: The final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, which may be why this was announced as a biweekly release rather than a weekly one, and Part One hit stands July 6, 2016. Then Part '''Two''' wasn't released until August 10 -- no, make that August 17...

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* ScheduleSlip: The final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, which may be why this was announced as a biweekly release rather than a weekly one, and Part One hit stands July 6, 2016. Then Part '''Two''' wasn't released until August 10 -- no, make that August 17...17, '''a whopping month and a half after Part One.'''
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* ScheduleSlip: After the final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, this was announced as a biweekly release rather than a weekly one, starting on July 6, 2016. This promptly fell apart when Part '''Two''' wasn't released until August 10, more than a ''month'' after Part One...

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* ScheduleSlip: After the The final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, which may be why this was announced as a biweekly release rather than a weekly one, starting on and Part One hit stands July 6, 2016. This promptly fell apart when 2016. Then Part '''Two''' wasn't released until August 10, more than a ''month'' after Part One...10 -- no, make that August 17...
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* ScheduleSlip: After the final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, this was announced as a ''biweekly'' release rather than a weekly one. This didn't keep Part '''Two''' from missing its intended release date.

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* ScheduleSlip: After the final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, this was announced as a ''biweekly'' biweekly release rather than a weekly one. one, starting on July 6, 2016. This didn't keep promptly fell apart when Part '''Two''' from missing its intended release date.wasn't released until August 10, more than a ''month'' after Part One...
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* ScheduleSlip: After the final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'', which was supposed to be released over five weeks, hit stands two weeks late, this was announced as a ''biweekly'' release. This didn't keep Part '''Two''' from missing its intended release date.

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* ScheduleSlip: After the final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'', which was supposed to be released over five weeks, Doctors'' hit stands two weeks late, this was announced as a ''biweekly'' release. release rather than a weekly one. This didn't keep Part '''Two''' from missing its intended release date.
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* ScheduleSlip: After the final issue of Titan's previous multi-Doctor miniseries ''Four Doctors'', which was supposed to be released over five weeks, hit stands two weeks late, this was announced as a ''biweekly'' release. This didn't keep Part '''Two''' from missing its intended release date.

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