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Revision as of 09:31, 8 June 2017
AAAGH!, short for Alien Assignment Agency General Headquarters, was a Doctor Who Adventures comic strip which was published throughout most of 2011 and 2012.
Overview
Aaagh! is a weekly, one page, stand-alone comic adventure of the "old funnies" type, in which the main characters, the robotic Mrs Tinkle and her assistant, Nervil, from the Alien Assignment Agency General Headquarters, attempt to help sort out "any problem" with their agency staff of various reformed alien criminals (various characters — usually monsters — from the world of Doctor Who).
Original print details
- Aaagh! appears weekly in the pages of Doctor Who Adventures, starting in issue 204 and ending with 286.
- There are no reprints to date.
Notes
- Writers for the script include Malcolm Mackenzie, Simon Guerrier, Luke Paton and Paul Lang.
- The premise behind the strip is along the lines of Christopher Cooper's previous regular cartoon feature “Things to do with a defeated Enemy” which featured in the magazine.
- Coverage of the strip was boosted in a national UK newspaper (The Daily Star) when the X-Factor supremo Simon Cowell made an appearance in Issue 208, receiving a wedgie from the Krafayis.