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|image = Lennon or not.jpg | |number in range = 157 | ||
|series = [[DWM comic stories|''DWM'' comic stories]] | |image = Lennon or not.jpg | ||
|doctor = Eleventh Doctor | |series = [[DWM comic stories|''DWM'' comic stories]] | ||
|companions = [[Amy Pond|Amy]] | |doctor = Eleventh Doctor | ||
|enemy = | |companions = [[Amy Pond|Amy]] | ||
|setting = [[Psychspace]] | |featuring = John Lennon{{!}}Lennon | ||
|writer = | |featuring2 = Sharon (The Big Bang) | ||
|editor = [[Tom Spilsbury]], [[Scott Gray]] | |enemy = [[Psychic squid]] | ||
|artist = [[Adrian Salmon]] | |setting = [[Psychspace]] | ||
|letterer = [[Roger Langridge]] | |writer = Jonathan Morris | ||
|publication = ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 433|433]] - [[DWM 434|434]] | |editor = [[Tom Spilsbury]], [[Scott Gray]] | ||
|release date = | |artist = [[Adrian Salmon]] | ||
|publisher = Panini Comics | |letterer = [[Roger Langridge]] | ||
|format = Comic - 2 parts | |publication = ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 433|433]] - [[DWM 434|434]] | ||
|prev = Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night (comic story) | |release date = 7 April - 5 May 2011 | ||
|next = Apotheosis (comic story) | |publisher = Panini Comics | ||
}} | |format = Comic - 2 parts | ||
|prev = Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night (comic story) | |||
|next = Apotheosis (comic story) | |||
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'''''Forever Dreaming''''' was a ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic strip featuring the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]]. | '''''Forever Dreaming''''' was a ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic strip featuring the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]]. | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
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The [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]] arrive on a summer beach in the [[1960s]]. Everything is very reminiscent of the British summer holiday, right down to the seaside bandstand. The Doctor notes that it is "almost ''too'' perfect. Bordering on the ''stereotypical...''". Meanwhile, the pair are being watched by the eye of a giant octopus ride called "North Pier". Unseen voices note that the Doctor's mind is unsuitable, as he doubts what is around him, but Amy believes. | The [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]] arrive on a summer beach in the [[1960s]]. Everything is very reminiscent of the British summer holiday, right down to the seaside bandstand. The Doctor notes that it is "almost ''too'' perfect. Bordering on the ''stereotypical...''". Meanwhile, the pair are being watched by the eye of a giant octopus ride called "North Pier". Unseen voices note that the Doctor's mind is unsuitable, as he doubts what is around him, but Amy believes. | ||
Amy has a strange feeling that she has been here before when she was a girl. She runs off, pointing out a toy shop around the corner of a building, before she becomes her young self, carrying a red [[balloon]]. Her Aunt [[Sharon (The Big Bang)|Sharon]] reprimands her for running off. Young Amy points out a toy version of [[Eleventh Doctor|the Doctor]] and | Amy has a strange feeling that she has been here before when she was a girl. She runs off, pointing out a toy shop around the corner of a building, before she becomes her young self, carrying a red [[balloon]]. Her Aunt [[Sharon (The Big Bang)|Sharon]] reprimands her for running off. Young Amy points out a toy version of [[Eleventh Doctor|the Doctor]] and [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] in the toy shop window, but Aunt Sharon is uninterested, and leads young Amy away. In the course of doing this, young Amy loses her red balloon, which prompts her to realise that she wasn't even born in the 1960s; she was born in [[1989]]. The unseen voices note that Amy's mind is powerful, and that they cannot allow her to leave. | ||
Young Amy yells at Aunt Sharon, saying that she isn't really her aunt, until she becomes her older self. The Doctor asks Amy if she's all right, to which she replies that she thought she was a kid in the sixties, but it must have been a daydream. The Doctor, alarmed, starts to run down to the beach, saying that they have to get out. However, he steps over a child's sandcastle, and becomes himself a sand statue. The statue crumbles, leaving Amy alone. | Young Amy yells at Aunt Sharon, saying that she isn't really her aunt, until she becomes her older self. The Doctor asks Amy if she's all right, to which she replies that she thought she was a kid in the sixties, but it must have been a daydream. The Doctor, alarmed, starts to run down to the beach, saying that they have to get out. However, he steps over a child's sandcastle, and becomes himself a sand statue. The statue crumbles, leaving Amy alone. | ||
A man dressed in psychedelic clothes comes down from a swirl of colours, saying "Hello there, pretty Amelia. The girl of my dreams!" Amy asks how he knows who she is. The man responds that they are all in the same [[dream]], somewhere between waking and sleeping. He offers her an [[ice cream]], but Amy has already had one. He says that she can always have it later, because they have all the tomorrows in the world. He says that there is no way back; the dream they are living in is forever. The man reveals that he too is trapped in the dream, and only Amy can save them, if she turns off her minds and sets herself free. Amy won't do anything until the man gives her back the Doctor, but according to the man he's "already closed his eyes on the octopus ride..." Before he disappears, the man warns of 'The Dark'. | [[John Lennon|A man]] dressed in psychedelic clothes comes down from a swirl of colours, saying "Hello there, pretty Amelia. The girl of my dreams!" Amy asks how he knows who she is. The man responds that they are all in the same [[dream]], somewhere between waking and sleeping. He offers her an [[ice cream]], but Amy has already had one. He says that she can always have it later, because they have all the tomorrows in the world. He says that there is no way back; the dream they are living in is forever. The man reveals that he too is trapped in the dream, and only Amy can save them, if she turns off her minds and sets herself free. Amy won't do anything until the man gives her back the Doctor, but according to the man he's "already closed his eyes on the octopus ride..." Before he disappears, the man warns of 'The Dark'. | ||
At that moment, everything turns from summer fun to darkness. Stuffed dummies sit where sunbathers previously were, and the bandmembers on the bandstands are a dissolving mess in the rain. From behind Amy approaches five dark suited figures, with rosettes, bowler hats and umbrellas. Amy asks who they are. They say they are "the face in the curtain, the creak upon the stair...the shiver down your spine, the childhood nightmare." Amy runs. | At that moment, everything turns from summer fun to darkness. Stuffed dummies sit where sunbathers previously were, and the bandmembers on the bandstands are a dissolving mess in the rain. From behind Amy approaches five dark suited figures, with rosettes, bowler hats and umbrellas. Amy asks who they are. They say they are "the face in the curtain, the creak upon the stair...the shiver down your spine, the childhood nightmare." Amy runs. | ||
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* [[Eleventh Doctor]] | * [[Eleventh Doctor]] | ||
* [[Amy Pond]] | * [[Amy Pond]] | ||
* [[John Lennon]] | * [[John Lennon]] | ||
* [[Painter (Forever Dreaming)|Painter]] | * [[Painter (Forever Dreaming)|Painter]] | ||
* [[Mathematician (Forever Dreaming)|Mathematician]] | * [[Mathematician (Forever Dreaming)|Mathematician]] | ||
* [[Poet (Forever Dreaming)|Poet]] | |||
* [[Psychic squid]] | * [[Psychic squid]] | ||
* [[Sharon (The Big Bang)|Sharon]] | |||
* [[Yoko Ono]] | |||
== Worldbuilding == | |||
* Amy's favourite [[ice cream]] has been [[raspberry ripple]] with [[sprinkles]] since she was 3-years-old. | |||
* Amy dreams she is a child in the [[1960s]] with her [[Sharon (The Big Bang)|Aunt Sharon]]. | |||
* Amy later dreams she is watching the Doctor present ''[[Blue Peter (series)|Blue Peter]]''. | |||
== Story notes == | == Story notes == | ||
* Although he goes unnamed, the band member is intended to be [[John Lennon]] from | * Although he goes unnamed, the band member is intended to be [[John Lennon]] from [[the Beatles]]. There are many hints, with the most obvious being his appearance, as he is near-identical to the real John Lennon. He also displays affection of a "hippie" nature, as Lennon did, has a woman with the likeness of Lennon's partner, [[Yoko Ono]], with him, and he uses the phrase "[[Ticket to Ride]]", a reference to a song which the Beatles were seen performing in [[TV]]: ''[[The Chase (TV story)|The Chase]]''. | ||
* There are other references to the Beatles. The Octopus Ride clearly hints at the song | * There are other references to the Beatles. The Octopus Ride clearly hints at the song "Octopus's Garden", and so all those captured by the psychic squid can be seen as in the song. Taking this song into account, the Dark could be regarded as "the shade" in which the Beatles sing about sitting in. Other references include the marching band, a reference to "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", the fact that the Dark have "Kaleidoscope Eyes" as sung about Lucy in "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", the appearance of what appears to be a statue of Mary, the Mother of Jesus as "Mother Mary" in the song "Let it Be", and the appearance of the sun and resultant destruction of the Dark when Amy eats her ice cream could easily be a reference to "Here Comes the Sun". | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
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