I don't think there are many. But you might find some related concepts in dark fantasy novels, though they might not be exactly about Dr. Who selling their soul to the devil.
To my knowledge, such a plotline is quite rare in Dr Who novels. Usually, the stories focus on different types of adventures and conflicts.
The Pyramids of Mars and Genesis of the Daleks are often considered among the best. They have engaging plots and showcase Tom Baker's brilliant performance.
Another great choice could be 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy' by John le Carr茅. The novel intricately weaves a tale of espionage and intrigue. The character development and plot twists make it a top pick.
You might enjoy 'The Spy Who Came in from the Cold' by John le Carr茅. It's a gritty and realistic portrayal of the spy world. The plot is full of twists and turns, which is why it became a bestseller.
Yes, there are. Some popular ones include 'Given' and 'No. 6', which have well-developed gay characters and storylines.
The common stuff usually involves their ongoing conflicts and the mystery surrounding their bond. Differences can come in the form of alternate universes or different resolutions to their conflicts. Some fanfics might even change their personalities a bit for a fresh take.
Well, you might find a plot where the 10th Doctor teams up with characters from different timelines to save a collapsing reality. Another interesting one could be him facing an ancient evil that was thought to be long gone.
I'd recommend 'The Silence of the Lambs'. It has a chilling mystery with a cold trail that's expertly woven and keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout.
City of Spiritualists was also about demons. Although it was not the same genre of novel, it had similar elements. I recommend it to you. I hope you will like it. I wish you a happy reading. Muah ~
Dr Doom is, of course, the main character in 'Dr Doom Graphic Novels'. He is a complex villain with a tragic backstory that often drives his actions. The Fantastic Four also often appear as they are his long - time enemies. Their interactions with Dr Doom are a major part of many of these graphic novels.