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'''Ajeeth''' was a servant of [[Lady (title)|Lady]] [[Cornelia Basildon-Stone]]. When the [[Paternoster Gang]] investigated | {{Infobox Individual | ||
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|affiliation = Cornelia Basildon-Stone | |||
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'''Ajeeth''' was a [[Sikh]] servant of [[Lady (title)|Lady]] [[Cornelia Basildon-Stone]] in the late [[19th century]]. | |||
== Biography == | |||
When the [[Paternoster Gang]] investigated [[Crystal Palace]], Ajeeth met [[Strax]] and started taunting him, but Strax got him back by pointing out the turban on Ajeeth's head and implying he was injured. | |||
Later, he transformed the [[policemen]] stationed at Basildon-Stone's hideout into [[wasp]]/[[human]] [[mutation]]s by use of a [[genetic splicer]]. He told them to attack Strax, [[Jenny Flint|Jenny]], and [[Tommy Corrigan]], but they escaped and he was left alone. | Later, he transformed the [[policemen]] stationed at Basildon-Stone's hideout into [[wasp]]/[[human]] [[mutation]]s by use of a [[genetic splicer]]. He told them to attack Strax, [[Jenny Flint|Jenny]], and [[Tommy Corrigan]], but they escaped and he was left alone. | ||
Their escape was cut off by more mutations, and Ajeeth attacked Strax and revealed that Basildon-Stone had shared her use of the genetic splicer with him. He himself transformed into a wasp/human, but then Jenny shot him with Strax's gun. | Their escape was cut off by more mutations, and Ajeeth attacked Strax and revealed that Basildon-Stone had shared her use of the genetic splicer with him. He himself transformed into a wasp/human, but then Jenny shot him with Strax's gun. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Crystal Throne (comic story)|The Crystal Throne]]'') | ||
== Appearance == | |||
Ajeeth wore a [[turban]]. He had a black beard that clung to his face, and his clothes were [[black]] and [[green]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Crystal Throne (comic story)|The Crystal Throne]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
* The references made by Strax towards the [[Sikh]] [[Ajeeth]]'s turban led to a reader's letter of complaint being published in [[DWM 478]], followed by an apology by editor [[Tom Spilsbury]]. When the story was reprinted in the graphic novel ''[[The Eye of Torment (graphic novel)|The Eye of Torment]]'', the dialogue for the scenes between Strax and Ajeeth was changed. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:23, 28 July 2021
Ajeeth was a Sikh servant of Lady Cornelia Basildon-Stone in the late 19th century.
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
When the Paternoster Gang investigated Crystal Palace, Ajeeth met Strax and started taunting him, but Strax got him back by pointing out the turban on Ajeeth's head and implying he was injured.
Later, he transformed the policemen stationed at Basildon-Stone's hideout into wasp/human mutations by use of a genetic splicer. He told them to attack Strax, Jenny, and Tommy Corrigan, but they escaped and he was left alone.
Their escape was cut off by more mutations, and Ajeeth attacked Strax and revealed that Basildon-Stone had shared her use of the genetic splicer with him. He himself transformed into a wasp/human, but then Jenny shot him with Strax's gun. (COMIC: The Crystal Throne)
Appearance[[edit] | [edit source]]
Ajeeth wore a turban. He had a black beard that clung to his face, and his clothes were black and green. (COMIC: The Crystal Throne)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The references made by Strax towards the Sikh Ajeeth's turban led to a reader's letter of complaint being published in DWM 478, followed by an apology by editor Tom Spilsbury. When the story was reprinted in the graphic novel The Eye of Torment, the dialogue for the scenes between Strax and Ajeeth was changed.