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Revision as of 19:31, 3 September 2020
The Arkwood Experiments was the comic debut of the Third Doctor, UNIT and the Brigadier. It followed the first major break in Doctor Who comic strip history — a nearly two month gap since the Second Doctor's swansong. The hiatus somewhat mirrored the unusually long seven month gap between season 6 and season 7 on television.
Summary
When normally peaceful animals at a zoo become violent, the Third Doctor and the Brigadier find that Cedric Mathews, a pupil at a nearby school, has created a drug which enhances aggression. Mathews infects all of the children at the school with the drug, and the Doctor and the Brigadier must stop the group of violent children before they reach a nearby village.
Plot
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Characters
References
- Among the zoo animals affected by Cedric's drug are parrots, penguins, a gazelle, a panther, and a lion.
- The Doctor remembers an event in a far-off galaxy where a herd of rampaging creatures came out of a volcano.
- The TARDIS has a lab.
Notes
- The first word spoken by the Third Doctor in his comic book tenure is; "What?" It is said in response to the Brigadier asking him to meet him at the zoo.
Original print details
- (Publication with page count and closing captions)
- TVC 944 (2 pages) Can Dr. Who and the Brigadier escape the frenzied parrots ? See next week !
- TVC 945 (2 pages) Next week the takeover of the ten-year-olds begins !
- TVC 946 (2 pages) Next week: Wild ten-year-olds on the rampage !
- TVC 947 (2 pages)
- TVC 948 (2 pages) Next week the savage ten-year-olds attack the village !
- TVC 949 (2 pages) A new all-action adventure with Dr. Who starts next week : The Multi-Mobile !
Continuity
- After being given a new body, the Doctor has attached himself to UNIT. (TV: Spearhead from Space)
- The Doctor expresses anger at the Brigadier for wasting his time when he could be fixing his TARDIS. (COMIC: The Multi-Mobile, Insect)
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