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'''Zzagnar the All-Conquering''' was a self-written story that attempted to [[mind control]] the [[Earth]] through a [[narrative virus]] of itself given away for free.
'''Zzagnar the All-Conquering''' was a self-written story that attempted to [[mind control]] the [[Earth]] through a [[narrative virus]] of itself given away for free.


In [[2015]], the [[Eleventh Doctor]] used a [[comic book]] and [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]'s [[telepathic circuits]] to channel the living story into a host body—made of waste matter from [[ARC]]—which broke the mind control.
In [[2015]], the [[Eleventh Doctor]] used a [[comic book]] and [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]'s [[telepathic circuits]] to channel the living story into a host body—made of waste matter from [[ARC]] — which broke the mind control.


Zzagnar later started writing normal comic books. His ''[[Zz-Men]]'' series was quite popular. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Give Free or Die (comic story)|Give Free or Die]]'')
Zzagnar later started writing normal comic books. His ''[[Zz-Men]]'' series was quite popular. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Give Free or Die (comic story)|Give Free or Die]]'')


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Latest revision as of 09:43, 20 April 2017

Zzagnar the All-Conquering was a self-written story that attempted to mind control the Earth through a narrative virus of itself given away for free.

In 2015, the Eleventh Doctor used a comic book and the TARDIS's telepathic circuits to channel the living story into a host body—made of waste matter from ARC — which broke the mind control.

Zzagnar later started writing normal comic books. His Zz-Men series was quite popular. (COMIC: Give Free or Die)