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comic name= The Vortex|
|image = The Vortex.jpg
image=[[file:TheVortex.jpg|250px]] |
|series=[[TV Action|''TVA'' comic stories]]
series= [[Doctor Who]] - [[TV Action]]|
|number=
number=|
|doctor= Third Doctor
doctor= [[Third Doctor]]|
|companions=  
companions= |
|enemy=  
enemy= |
|setting= [[England]], [[1970s]], an alien craft
year= present day [[England]] (see [[UNIT dating controversy]]<br>an alien craft|
|writer= Dennis Hooper
writer= |
|artist = [[Gerry Haylock]]  
artist=[[Gerry Haylock]] |
|editor=
editor=|
|colourist=
colourist=|
|letterer=
lettering=|
|publication= ''[[TV Action]]'' 125-129
publication title= [[TV Action]] 125-129|
|release date= 7 July - 4 August 1973
publication dates= 7 July - 4 August [[1973]]|
|publisher= Polystyle
publisher= |
|reprint = DWCC 27
format= Comic - 5 parts (10 pages) |
|format= Comic  
previous story= [[The Spoilers]]|
|epcount = 5
next story= [[The Unheard Voice]]|
|prev= The Spoilers (comic story)
}}'''''The Vortex''''' was the penultimate ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story in the pages of ''[[TV Action]]''. A full-colour, painted strip, it followed a kind of [[Polystyle]] convention of pairing the [[Third Doctor]] up with a temporary, juvenile male [[companion]]. During the story's run, the letters column of ''TV Action'' gave the name ''[[Gallifrey]]'' as the home [[planet]] of [[the Master]] — some six months in advance of when television viewers would hear the name for the first time in ''[[The Time Warrior]]''. 
|next= The Unheard Voice (comic story)
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'''''The Vortex''''' was the penultimate ''[[Doctor Who]]'' story in the pages of ''[[TV Action]]''. A full-colour, painted strip, it followed a kind of [[Polystyle]] convention of pairing the [[Third Doctor]] with a temporary, juvenile male [[companion]].


==Summary==
== Summary ==
''to be added''
A tornado in space whisks [[Third Doctor|the Doctor]] and his new friend [[Tom Phipps|Tom]] inside a vast biological [[computer]], that is collecting specimens of different life-forms as it travels through space. Passing several intelligence tests and duping their captor, the Doctor and Tom attempt to return Earth by reversing the vessel's programming.


==Characters==
== Characters ==
*[[Third Doctor]]
* [[Third Doctor]]
*[[Tom Phipps]]
* [[Tom Phipps]]
*[[Brian Phipps]]
* [[Brian Phipps]]
* [[Vicar (The Vortex)|Vicar]]


==References==
== Worldbuilding ==
''to be added''
''to be added''


==Notes==
== Notes ==
''to be added''
* The Third Doctor's penchant for solving problems by "reversing" something is alive and well in this story. Here, he doesn't quite "reverse the polarity", but he does "find the programming bank and reverse its order".
* The story gives [[Bessie]] an explicit new power. At one point the Doctor is seen to turn on Bessie's "[[increased gravity stabiliser|increased gravity stabliser]]", something the Doctor says will resist the force of a [[tornado]].
* Tom's father is called "Brian" in part one, but "John" in part two.
* [[Bessie]] is called "Betsy", a common [[Polystyle]] error.
 
=== Original print details ===


==Continuity==
(Publication with page count and closing captions)
*The Third Doctor's penchant for solving problems by "reversing" something is alive and well in this story.  Here, he doesn't quite "reverse the polarity", but he does "find the programming bank and reverse its order". 
*The aliens who capture the Doctor and Tom have some commonality with the [[Atraxi]].  They're giant eyeballs.
*The story gives [[Bessie]], an explicit new power.  At one point the Doctor is seen to turn on Bessie's "increased gravity stabliser", something the Doctor says will resist the force of a [[tornado]].
==Production errors==
*Tom's father is called "Brian" in part one, but "John" in part two.
*[[Bessie]] is called "Betsy", a common [[Polystyle]] error.


==Timeline==
* TVA 125 (2 pages) The Doctor becomes a willing victim — next week!
*This story takes place after [[TVA]]: ''[[The Spoilers]]''
* TVA 126 (2 pages) Sucked into a vortex of time—next week!
*this story takes place before [[TVA]]: ''[[The Unheard Voice]]''
* TVA 127 (2 pages) Next week, a strange meeting...!
* TVA 128 (2 pages) Next week— escape into a living organism!
* TVA 129 (2 pages) THE DOCTOR RETURNS SOON!


==External links==
== Continuity ==
''to be added''
''to be added''


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== External links ==
{{dwrefguide|tvaction3.htm#21|The Vortex}}
{{Third Doctor Polystyle comics}}
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The Vortex was the penultimate Doctor Who story in the pages of TV Action. A full-colour, painted strip, it followed a kind of Polystyle convention of pairing the Third Doctor with a temporary, juvenile male companion.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

A tornado in space whisks the Doctor and his new friend Tom inside a vast biological computer, that is collecting specimens of different life-forms as it travels through space. Passing several intelligence tests and duping their captor, the Doctor and Tom attempt to return Earth by reversing the vessel's programming.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Third Doctor's penchant for solving problems by "reversing" something is alive and well in this story. Here, he doesn't quite "reverse the polarity", but he does "find the programming bank and reverse its order".
  • The story gives Bessie an explicit new power. At one point the Doctor is seen to turn on Bessie's "increased gravity stabliser", something the Doctor says will resist the force of a tornado.
  • Tom's father is called "Brian" in part one, but "John" in part two.
  • Bessie is called "Betsy", a common Polystyle error.

Original print details[[edit] | [edit source]]

(Publication with page count and closing captions)

  • TVA 125 (2 pages) The Doctor becomes a willing victim — next week!
  • TVA 126 (2 pages) Sucked into a vortex of time—next week!
  • TVA 127 (2 pages) Next week, a strange meeting...!
  • TVA 128 (2 pages) Next week— escape into a living organism!
  • TVA 129 (2 pages) THE DOCTOR RETURNS SOON!

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]