. . . "The term \"DWM backup comic story\" does not actually designate a formalised series. There was never a masthead featuring the term, and there was no particular consensus as to which strips could be considered \"backups\". On this wiki, the term means any strip appearing in any issue of DWM or its predecessors which: \n* is set in the DWU \n* doesn't feature the Doctor, or at least doesn't use him as the main protagonist \n* isn't clearly a part of the main strip's narrative \n* has no other series name \n* is original to the pages of DWM Therefore, strips under the Tales from the TARDIS or The Cybermen banners, or Dalek Chronicles reprints are not covered by this article. Also not considered here are the occasional stories which are integral to the main strip's narrative, like Darkness, Falling, Me and My Shadow and Unnatural Born Killers."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "DWM backup comic stories"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "The term \"DWM backup comic story\" does not actually designate a formalised series. There was never a masthead featuring the term, and there was no particular consensus as to which strips could be considered \"backups\". On this wiki, the term means any strip appearing in any issue of DWM or its predecessors which: \n* is set in the DWU \n* doesn't feature the Doctor, or at least doesn't use him as the main protagonist \n* isn't clearly a part of the main strip's narrative \n* has no other series name \n* is original to the pages of DWM"@en . . .