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|colourist = [[Alan Craddock]]
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|publication = ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' <br /> [[DWA 184|Issues 184]]
|publication = ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' <br /> [[DWA 184|Issues 184]]
|release date= [[16 September|16]] [[September]] [[2010]]|
|release date= [[16 September]] [[2010]]|
|publisher = [[BBC Magazines]]
|publisher = [[BBC Magazines]]
|format = Comic -  1 parts (4 pages)
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[[Category:Stories set in Egypt]]
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[[Category:Eleventh Doctor DWA comic stories]]
[[Category:Eleventh Doctor DWA comic stories]]
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The Purrfect Crime is a Doctor Who Adventures comic story featuring the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond.

Summary

The Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond are chased by a boot-wearing mummy up the side of a pyramid in Egypt. The mummy is soon unbound and revealed to be a young man called Oliver, one of the security guards for the pyramids. They haven’t arrived in Egypt, but a giant museum. The blue sky is the ceiling and the pyramids nothing but replicas.

Oliver was attacked by cat-like aliens called the Sehkmets and tied up while they stole the prize exhibit – a priceless crystal scarab. Having escaped with the scarab, which they plan to sell to buy a battle fleet, the Sekhmets make their way to the top of a pyramid. An alien spaceship is waiting to leave through a hole in the ceiling.

The Doctor uses Oliver's bandages to lasso the scarab from one of the Sekhmets' hands. They leave empty-handed. The scarab is returned to its podium for others to enjoy.

Characters

References

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Notes

  • The DWA comic strip adventures were aimed at a younger audience and the artwork and colours were bold and bright, reflecting the tone of the magazine.
  • Self contained, one part stories were the norm.

Original print details

  • Publication with page count and closing captions
  1. DWA 184 (4 pages) NEXT WEEK – Trouble in the Steel Web!
  • No reprints to date.

Continuity

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