There are two consecutive issues of TV Comic – Issues 795 and 796 featuring "Doctor Who" on the covers in the latest Phil-Comics auction on ebay | 795 | 796

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There are two consecutive issues of TV Comic – Issues 795 and 796 featuring "Doctor Who" on the covers in the latest Phil-Comics auction on ebay | 795 | 796
Daleks don't have brothers, only transistors.
According to this TV Comic comic strip.
Tossing my penny into the ring on John and Gillian fan theories.
John and Gillian Who are real. They are thew Doctors Grandchildren. They are Human.
The Doctor has John and Gillan as one of Morbius Doctor.
John and Gillian travel with the First Doctor for a while whilst Susan is at school and have fun adventures, for many years. The Doctor does eventually get back to London 1963 and sends John and Gillan Who back to live with their parents.
At this point Time Lines shift. John and Gillan are now Time Lords (and the Doctor’s grandchildren) who fled with the Doctor and Susan to earth, they still have those adventures with one whilst Susan is at school. And when they end up back in 1963 they are recruited by the CIA in exchange for full pardons. Whilst the Time Lord do not capture the Doctor they manage to insert a retro virus in to John and Gillian’s time stream which saver their link to the Doctor. They never had adventures with the Doctor. They stayed on Gallifrey like good little Time Lords and where recruited by the CIA.
After the Second Doctor’s trial in “the War Games” John and Gillian return to the Doctor’s adventuring with them guiding the Doctor to the right place and time for missions that the Time Lord’s have ordered them to go on. They are the Doctor’s handlers making sure he don’t realise that he is in the employ of the CIA and not merely adventuring (this is after several mind wipes and adventures in other circumstances (the mind wipes explain 6B inconsistencies). However when sent on a mission to defeat a group of Time active Rebel Quarks the Doctor panics and leaves John and Gillian at a university with no way of contacting their superiors. It is during this time that they encounter emissaries from Faction Paradox and are recruited.
John and Gillian go on one or two solo missions, with John becoming the “Boy” in “Unnatural History”.
In the end They become Sibling Different and Sibling Same and are torn from the War in Heaven into the New Who world alongside several other war time individuals due to a blurring of Time Lines thanks to the “Time Lord Victorious” Event.
And we see what happens to them in the anthology “A Wintertime Paradox”
“I'm leavin' out the side door.”
Check out Black Archive scribe James Cooray Smith's excellent breakdown of the real "season 6b": the TV Comic era set between The War Games and Spearhead from Space!
One of the most entertaining things in early TV Comics is how quick the Doctor’s grandson is to resort to violence and how this quality is only applauded.
Looking at Doctor Who TV Comics Isn’t Good for Brain
Here’s a panel of a TV Comic:
That’s John Who, the Doctor’s grandson, apparently. Now, here he is in the next comic:
John regenerated.