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Revision as of 14:56, 9 January 2015
The Life Bringer was a Fourth Doctor comic strip published in Doctor Who Magazine.
Summary
While travelling through time and space, the TARDIS runs into a vortex, causing it to materialise on an uncharted planet. The Doctor and K9 leave the TARDIS. They find a very tall and muscular being chained to a rock. Claiming to be the legendary Prometheus, the prisoner says that rather than bringing humanity the spark of fire, it was actually the spark of life. That transgression caused Zeus to punish him.
After being released by K9's laser beam, Prometheus takes the Doctor and K9 to Olympus, where Zeus refused to allow men to be recreated because he thinks that their hate, stealing, murder and war outweighed their poetry, art and philosophy. Outraged, Prometheus again steals the spark of life and escapes with the Doctor. Just as they enter the TARDIS, Zeus throws bolts of lightning from his fingertips, scrambling the TARDIS' controls.
The TARDIS rematerialises in the darkness of space. Prometheus opens the door and jumps out, leaving the Doctor alone with K9 and confused as to where or when he is or even where he found Prometheus in the first place.
Characters
References
- The Doctor doesn't know if he found Prometheus on Earth or if he left him above Earth.
- The Olympians are working on a galactic hub in preparation for creating corrected, perfect life from the life spores. It is unclear which galaxy it is.
- Prometheus created 'Man,' but this could refer to any near-humanoid race.
Notes
to be added
Reprints
- Doctor Who (1984) #9
- Dragon's Claw
- Doctor Who Classics: Series 2 #1
- Doctor Who Classics Omnibus Volume 1
Continuity
- This is the first Fourth Doctor comic to feature the "JNT costume", as seen in Season 18.
- In a previous incarnation the Doctor had already encountered the Immortals who were known as the Greek gods. (PROSE: Deadly Reunion)
- The TARDIS has a randomiser.
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