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'''''Mr Nobody''''' was the first and only comic strip — and | '''''Mr Nobody''''' was the first and only comic strip — and release — originally published in the ''[[Doctor Who Annual 2006]]'' in [[September (releases)|September]] [[2005 (releases)|2005]] by [[Panini UK]] and the [[BBC]]. The comic was written by [[Scott Gray]]. | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == |
Revision as of 14:01, 18 August 2023
Mr Nobody was the first and only comic strip — and release — originally published in the Doctor Who Annual 2006 in September 2005 by Panini UK and the BBC. The comic was written by Scott Gray.
Plot
The Vandos Tribunal teleports Phil Tyson to their ship to execute him for crimes committed against the Vandosians. The crimes were committed by the Vandosian Shogalath, who has re-incarnated into Phil Tyson. The Doctor and Rose arrive and help Phil escape, but not before damaging the ship's weapons so their ship will self-destruct when they try to fire.
The Doctor reveals to Phil that the crimes Shogalath committed were spreading peace to the Vandosians and beginning an enlightened age for them. The Doctor compared him to Gandhi or "King". After being dropped off, Phil heads off a bolder man, now knowing the future isn't something you wait for, it's something to find.
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Notes
- This comic strip first appeared in the Doctor Who Annual 2006 and was later reprinted in Doctor Who Magazine Special Edition #13 which presented the collected Ninth Doctor comics.
- It was again reprinted in the graphic novel The Cruel Sea.
Continuity
- When Rose asks if reincarnation is real, the Doctor replies, "Y'mean, could a man die and have his spirit reborn in a new body? S'pose anything's possible..." Rose would later discover that the Doctor is able to change into a new form when she sees him regenerate into his tenth incarnation. (TV: The Parting of the Ways)