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The first of Doctor Who (Titan)'s Crisis Crossover comics, Four Doctors was launched in 2015 as a celebration of the tenth anniversary of the show's return to television.

Concurrently, the Tenth, Eleventh, and Twelfth Doctor arrive in 21st century Paris with Clara arranging a meeting with Gabby and Alice to try and prevent all three Doctors from meeting.

Tropes used in Four Doctors include:
  • Affectionate Nickname: Twelve begins using his televised
  • Anachronism Stew: 5:02pm on April 22nd 2011. As the Twelfth Doctor points out, this is hardly a bad thing. With everything that ever was or ever will be in one convenient location, there's bound to be some useful equipment. Like say, technology that can summon a TARDIS.
  • Become Their Own Antithesis:
    • Upon seeing Twelve for the first time, Ten, who only has one regeneration left, calls him an "abomination." Twelve comments on how much the Daleks love that word.
    • The Twelfth Doctor all but quotes this to the Big Bad, the alternate Twelfth Doctor.
  • Buffy-Speak: Clara says that the Continuity Bomb looks a bit "Dalek-y." To be fair, its top very clearly marks it as a Dalek technology.
  • Call Back:
    • Twelve tries to grasp his lapels (ala the First Doctor) to assert his authority.
    • The Tenth Doctor wonders if the Twelfth is the Valeyard.
    • The Reapers return.
    • As he was, or will be from his perspective, Eleven is suspicious of Clara when they properly meet face to face.
  • Call Forward: All the Bad Futures are from episodes that the Doctors have yet to experience.
    • For the Tenth, it's a version of The End of Time where he left Wilf die and became a tyrant.
    • For the Eleventh, it's a version of The Wedding of River Song where Eleven chose to live in the Anachronism Stew world that River created.
    • Twelve's divergence point is not 100% clear but it's implied to be a version of Dark Water where Twelve didn't forgive Clara.
  • The Cameo: Rose Tyler and the Ninth Doctor appear in the final issue at the Parisian café.
  • Chekhov's Gun: Eleven's comics.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: The Twelfth Doctor though Ten and Eleven initially view him as Dark Is Evil.
  • Foreshadowing:
    • Twelve says that he likes Gabby and should have retained her. In The Good Companion, Gabby's final story, she's deposited in Twelve's TARDIS.
    • At the end, Twelve tells Clara that he'd never mind wipe her.
  • Future Me Scares Me:
    • The Tenth Doctor only has one regeneration left and is freaked out by the Twelfth Doctor. By contrast, the Eleventh Doctor is relieved to know that he's not the last Doctor and that there's hope for the future.
    • The Big Bad is an alternate Twelfth Doctor.
  • He Who Fights Monsters: Every alternate Doctor.
  • Headbutting Heroes: The Tenth and Twelfth Doctors.
  • It's All My Fault: Upon seeing the alternate Twelfth Doctor, even before the Voord come into the story, Clara is horrified to think that she betrayed the Doctor. Twelve refuses to let her blame herself
  • In Spite of a Nail: Despite everything the Voord did, they couldn't find a single timeline where the Ninth Doctor "was anything less than fantastic."
  • Leaning on the Fourth Wall: The alternate Twelfth Doctor says that his engineered timeline can survive without Gabby and Alice.
  • Loners Are Freaks: The Big Bad, an alternate Twelfth Doctor who stopped taking on companions.
  • Manchild: All the Doctors as per the norm but when Twelve and Clara are in the jungle in issue 1, the former throws a loud tantrum at how boring the wilderness is.
  • Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: The Voord panicked when they heard the Time Lords' signal, fearing that they'd force the Voord to revert to their weaker state. At the end, the Voords' timeline is reversed and they're sent back to what they were.
  • Ship Tease: When they're alone, Eleven is initially suspicious of Clara but soon decides that he likes her very much. The alternate Twelve still refers to her as "my Clara."
  • Shout-Out:
    • After Clara accurately describes a fixed point in time, the Tenth Doctor utters "One point to the girl from Gryffindor." Twelve says she's a Slytherin. But he means it as a compliment.
    • In issue 5, Gabby references Admiral Ackbar.
  • Took a Level In Badass: The Voord, unlike most races, benefited from the Time War.
  • Unperson: In-Universe, the Voord leaving reality caused everyone to forget about them.
  • You Have Got to Be Kidding Me!: All three companions looks distinctly unimpressed that Eleven's idea of a Bad Future is an ordinary life.
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