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== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
Hector was a character from [[Dicky Howett]]'s ''Supermum'' series for IPC's ''Whoopee!'' magazine. He was not named in the [[crossover]] story he appeared in, which was printed in Howett's autobiography, ''[[Drawing Breath]]'', but was identified by Howett in the book's earlier chapter on ''Supermum''. His original purpose within the narrative was to make regular cameos hiding somewhere in the story with the answer revealed on the letters page. | Hector was a character from [[Dicky Howett]]'s ''[[Supermum (series)|Supermum]]'' series for IPC's ''Whoopee!'' magazine. He was not named in the [[crossover]] story he appeared in, which was printed in Howett's autobiography, ''[[Drawing Breath]]'', but was identified by Howett in the book's earlier chapter on ''Supermum''. His original purpose within the narrative was to make regular cameos hiding somewhere in the story with the answer revealed on the letters page. | ||
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Revision as of 12:46, 16 January 2024
Hector the Worm was an earthworm who once looked on confusedly as he observed Supermum clear the Twelfth Doctor's TARDIS in a single leap. (NOTVALID: Untitled)
Behind the scenes
Hector was a character from Dicky Howett's Supermum series for IPC's Whoopee! magazine. He was not named in the crossover story he appeared in, which was printed in Howett's autobiography, Drawing Breath, but was identified by Howett in the book's earlier chapter on Supermum. His original purpose within the narrative was to make regular cameos hiding somewhere in the story with the answer revealed on the letters page.