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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* This is one of five collaborations between writer [[Alan Moore]] and illustrator [[David Lloyd]], who would go on to create the graphic novel {{wi|V for Vendetta}}. | * This is one of five collaborations between writer [[Alan Moore]] and illustrator [[David Lloyd]], who would go on to create the graphic novel {{wi|V for Vendetta}}. | ||
* In 2012, [[Lawrence Miles]] said, "Alan Moore's back-up strips were an obvious influence on both [[Marc Platt]]'s view of ye olde [[Gallifrey]] and my view of its future (''[[Alien Bodies (novel)|Alien Bodies]]'' shares 95% of its DNA with its closest relative, ''4-D War''.)"<ref>{{cite web |url=http://beasthouse-lm2.blogspot.com/2012/07/1979.html |title=1979 |author=Miles, Lawrence |date of source=25 July, 2012 |website name=Lawrence Miles' ''Doctor Who'' Thing |accessdate=9 August, 2012}}</ref> | * In 2012, [[Lawrence Miles]] said, "Alan Moore's back-up strips were an obvious influence on both [[Marc Platt]]'s view of ye olde [[Gallifrey]] and my view of its future (''[[Alien Bodies (novel)|Alien Bodies]]'' shares 95% of its DNA with its closest relative, ''4-D War''.)"<ref>{{cite web|url=http://beasthouse-lm2.blogspot.com/2012/07/1979.html|title=1979|author=Miles, Lawrence|date of source=25 July, 2012|website name=Lawrence Miles' ''Doctor Who'' Thing|accessdate=9 August, 2012}}</ref> | ||
=== Original print details === | === Original print details === | ||
:Publication with page count and closing captions | :Publication with page count and closing captions |
Revision as of 00:39, 4 June 2013
Summary
Twenty years after the loss of Rassilon, the Time Lords seek to retrieve Fenris from the Zone of No Return to learn the reason for his attempt to stop the Gallifreyan's control over time. Wardog and Rema-Du, the daughter of Lord Griffen, are successful in their attempt, but while the Council of Chronarchs await results from the brainfeelers, they are visited by the Order of the Black Sun, enemies from thirty thousand years in the future, who wipe out Fenris, the brainfeelers and several of the council before they disappear. In the chaos, Lord Griffen reflects on crimes yet to be committed.
Characters
- Fenris
- Lord Griffen
- Wardog
- Rema-Du
References
to be added
Notes
- This is one of five collaborations between writer Alan Moore and illustrator David Lloyd, who would go on to create the graphic novel V for Vendetta.
- In 2012, Lawrence Miles said, "Alan Moore's back-up strips were an obvious influence on both Marc Platt's view of ye olde Gallifrey and my view of its future (Alien Bodies shares 95% of its DNA with its closest relative, 4-D War.)"[1]
Original print details
- Publication with page count and closing captions
- DWM 51 (4) End
Reprints
Reprinted by Marvel in The Daredevils issue 6.
Continuity
- This story, along with the comics Star Death and Black Sun Rising, takes place during the Black Sun War.