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Revision as of 20:07, 29 May 2010
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The Doctor drops in on Leonardo Da Vinci and uncovers a mystery ...
Summary
Whilst leaving a many tentacled green creature to be blown up, the doctor having arrived in 15th Century Italy, decides to pop-in and visit his friend Leonardo da Vinci. At the house the Doctor is greeted by Leonardo's understudy Ludovico who explains his master has locked himself away leaving shopping lists out overnight. The list contains a number of items that the Doctor finds puzzling and together they climb a back wall to reach Leonardo. The wall has been electrofied-200 years before its time! In a workshop they find Leonardo in sort sort of trance and building robots from suits of armour and various components. When the Doctor tries to intervene one of the robots grabs him by the throat...
ArtistLee Sullivan
Characters
Original print details
(Instalment, publication with page count and closing captions)
- 1/2 Doctor Who: Battles in Time Issue 61 (4 pages) TO BE CONTINUED…!
- No reprints to date.
Notes
- Supporting the series of collectable Doctor Who trading cards, the magazine title, carried a regular 4 page comic strip series of the Tenth Doctor’s adventures.
- The limitation of only 4 pages meant that stories often lacked some depth in comparison to other regular comic strips running at the same time.
- Style wise, the artwork and colours were bold and bright reflecting the tone of the magazine and, as with Doctor Who Adventures, it reflected the appeal to younger readers than that catered for by Doctor Who Magazine.
References
- The Battles in Time comic strip often sought to reinforce the Doctor character with that as seen on screen by utilising various ‘props’ used in the TV series. Namely; blue/brown suit, sonic screwdriver, psychic paper and his intelligent glasses.
Continuity
to be added