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The Lady Doctor
The Lady Doctor by @ehrehatt (Ehren Hatten)

This isn't a big feat to do, but hell.. I might as well do it. My version of the lady doctor.... or Doctor Who number Nine or Ten... I haven't exactly chosen yet... though I think I'll forget about Rowan Atkinson and go with it...

Those of you who are wondering why she looks like Kohaku from Wish?.... don't ask... -.-; I was reading book #2 when I drew this... Artwork © Copyright 2003 Ehren Hatten

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Posted: Saturday, 22 March, 2003 @ 05:53 AM

Awww, you can't just forget about Rowan Atkinson, and Richard E., and Jim, and Hugh and ... Joanna Lumley...

Well, okay maybe it's a good idea to forget about them, but this pic reminding me of them was a good thing, because I remember staying up a few comic reliefs ago and watching it thinking it was great, but I gotta tell you Harry Potter and the secret chamberpot of Azerbajan, was the best comic relief sketch ever!!

And I read your lil' Doctor Who comics, they're sweet, you should do lots more, and fast! so we forget all about those terrible other doctors, shudder, 'cept maybe Richard E. I've got time for him. he he he.

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