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The cover and indicia titles for both the 2009 and 2011 series are simply Doctor Who. This name is again confirmed on the publisher's page of issue Doctor Who (2009) #1, where readers are welcomed to "the first issue of Doctor Who". According to the strict conventions of US comic enthusiasts, this means that the titles are most properly given with the year of first publication appended; hence, Doctor Who (2009) and Doctor Who (2011). Not only does this distinguish between these two series named Doctor Who, but it also differentiates them from earlier series of the same name: Doctor Who (2008) and Doctor Who (1984).

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  • The cover and indicia titles for both the 2009 and 2011 series are simply Doctor Who. This name is again confirmed on the publisher's page of issue Doctor Who (2009) #1, where readers are welcomed to "the first issue of Doctor Who". According to the strict conventions of US comic enthusiasts, this means that the titles are most properly given with the year of first publication appended; hence, Doctor Who (2009) and Doctor Who (2011). Not only does this distinguish between these two series named Doctor Who, but it also differentiates them from earlier series of the same name: Doctor Who (2008) and Doctor Who (1984).
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  • The cover and indicia titles for both the 2009 and 2011 series are simply Doctor Who. This name is again confirmed on the publisher's page of issue Doctor Who (2009) #1, where readers are welcomed to "the first issue of Doctor Who". According to the strict conventions of US comic enthusiasts, this means that the titles are most properly given with the year of first publication appended; hence, Doctor Who (2009) and Doctor Who (2011). Not only does this distinguish between these two series named Doctor Who, but it also differentiates them from earlier series of the same name: Doctor Who (2008) and Doctor Who (1984). Though accurate, this system of naming the publications was hardly likely to have been the most memorable way to market the 2009 series at launch. Thus it was solicited to comic shops and marketed on the IDW website as Doctor Who Ongoing for easier identification. This neatly helped to separate it from the occasional, stand-alone Doctor Who stories, like Black Death White Life, that IDW were then publishing.
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