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name= Blue Skies Thinking|
|image = DWA CS 176 Blue Skies Thinking.jpg
image= DWA CS 176 Blue Skies Thinking.jpg|
|series = [[DWA comic stories]]
series= [[DWA comic stories]]
|number = 176
number=176|
|doctor = Eleventh Doctor
doctor= [[Eleventh Doctor]]|
|companions= [[Amy Pond|Amy]]
companions= [[Amy Pond]]|
|enemy = [[Aranjia]]
enemy= [[Aranjia]]|
|setting = [[Thelka]], [[2495]]  
year= [[Thelka]] [[2495]]|  
|writer = Eddie Robson
writer= [[Eddie Robson]]|
|artist = [[John Ross]]  
artist= [[John Ross]]|  
|colourist = [[Alan Craddock]]
colourist= [[Alan Craddock]]|
|letterer =   
letterer=  |
|editor = [[Moray Laing]]
editor= [[Moray Laing]]|
|publication = [[DWA 176]]
publication= ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' <br /> [[DWA 176|Issues 176]]|
|release date= 22 July 2010
release date= [[22 July|22]] [[July]] [[2010]]|
|publisher = BBC Magazines
publisher= [[BBC Magazines]]|
|format = Comic
format= Comic - 1 parts (4 pages)|
|epcount = 1
prev= Attack of the GateBots! (comic story)|
|prev = Attack of the GateBots! (comic story)
next= Samurai's Secret (comic story) |
|next = Samurai's Secret (comic story)  
}}
}}
'''Blue Skies Thinking''' was a ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' comic strip.
'''''Blue Skies Thinking''''' was a ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]] ''comic story featuring the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]].
 
== Summary ==
== Summary ==
[[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] suspects something is wrong when the TARDIS lands on the supposedly unpopulated planet [[Thelka]] in the year [[2495 ]]to find it populated. No sooner do the Doctor and [[Amy Pond]] leave the TARDIS than they find the TARDIS being painted orange and their blue clothes (Amy’s jacket and the Doctor’s tie) removed, burnt and called illegal items.
The [[Eleventh Doctor]] suspects something is wrong when [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] lands on the supposedly unpopulated planet [[Thelka]] in the year [[2495]] to find it populated. No sooner after the Doctor and [[Amy Pond]] leave the TARDIS do they find the TARDIS being painted orange and their blue clothes, Amy's jacket and the Doctor's tie, removed, burnt and called illegal items.


Arrested for their crime of possession of blue things, the Doctor soon realises by the state of the rusty handcuffs that it is a long time since the rules were challenged. Producing a pen from his pocket he squirts blue ink over one of the inhabitants which had the surprising result of a blue entity bursting out from the body. As the Doctor and Amy escape in a ‘borrowed’ buggy, he explains that the entity that came out of the chest was a cyanophobic (a creature that doesn’t like blue) and has somehow possessed the leaders of the colony. As they head towards a blue mast, pursued by the colony, the Doctor hurriedly changes the settings of the transmitter thinning out the atmosphere causing it to absorb too much red and green spectrum light. With his sonic screwdriver, the Doctor redresses the balance and blue skies quickly reappear above the planet. Exposure to the colour blue sees the [[Aranjia]] (creatures from another galaxy who arrived through a wormhole), forced to leave their host bodies as their energies are weakened and they retreat. The advance party of Aranjia return through the wormhole, which the Doctor blocks by extending the spectrum so that they can’t return. The colony is grateful and unusually the Doctor asks for their help by repainting the TARDIS blue!
Arrested for their crime of possession of [[blue]] things, the Doctor soon realises by the state of the rusty handcuffs that it is a long time since the rules were challenged. Producing a pen from his pocket he squirts blue ink over one of the inhabitants which had the surprising result of a blue entity bursting out from the body. As the Doctor and Amy escape in a "borrowed" buggy, he explains that the entity that came out of the chest was a cyanophobic, a creature that doesn't like blue, and has somehow possessed the leaders of the colony. As they head towards a blue mast, pursued by the colony, the Doctor hurriedly changes the settings of the transmitter thinning out the atmosphere causing it to absorb too much red and green spectrum light. With his sonic screwdriver, the Doctor redresses the balance and blue skies quickly reappear above the planet. Exposure to the colour blue sees the [[Aranjia]] (creatures from another galaxy who arrived through a wormhole), forced to leave their host bodies as their energies are weakened and they retreat. The advance party of Aranjia return through the wormhole, which the Doctor blocks by extending the spectrum so that they can't return. The colony is grateful and unusually the Doctor asks for their help by repainting the TARDIS blue!


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
* [[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]]
* [[Eleventh Doctor]]
* [[Amy Pond]]
* [[Amy Pond]]


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


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# [[DWA 176]] (4 pages) NEXT WEEK – Dragon danger in Japan!
# [[DWA 176]] (4 pages) NEXT WEEK – Dragon danger in Japan!
* No reprints to date.
== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The Doctor uses his [[sonic screwdriver]] to restore the controls of the weather control station, enabling the blue skies to return to the planet unfiltered.
''to be added''
* In a nod to Amy’s hair colour the colonists all appear to be ginger but apart from the three colonist rulers the others could have been as a result of the light spectrum being filtered.
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Blue Skies Thinking was a Doctor Who Adventures comic story featuring the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond.

Summary

The Eleventh Doctor suspects something is wrong when the TARDIS lands on the supposedly unpopulated planet Thelka in the year 2495 to find it populated. No sooner after the Doctor and Amy Pond leave the TARDIS do they find the TARDIS being painted orange and their blue clothes, Amy's jacket and the Doctor's tie, removed, burnt and called illegal items.

Arrested for their crime of possession of blue things, the Doctor soon realises by the state of the rusty handcuffs that it is a long time since the rules were challenged. Producing a pen from his pocket he squirts blue ink over one of the inhabitants which had the surprising result of a blue entity bursting out from the body. As the Doctor and Amy escape in a "borrowed" buggy, he explains that the entity that came out of the chest was a cyanophobic, a creature that doesn't like blue, and has somehow possessed the leaders of the colony. As they head towards a blue mast, pursued by the colony, the Doctor hurriedly changes the settings of the transmitter thinning out the atmosphere causing it to absorb too much red and green spectrum light. With his sonic screwdriver, the Doctor redresses the balance and blue skies quickly reappear above the planet. Exposure to the colour blue sees the Aranjia (creatures from another galaxy who arrived through a wormhole), forced to leave their host bodies as their energies are weakened and they retreat. The advance party of Aranjia return through the wormhole, which the Doctor blocks by extending the spectrum so that they can't return. The colony is grateful and unusually the Doctor asks for their help — by repainting the TARDIS blue!

Characters

Worldbuilding

to be added

Notes

  • The DWA comic strip adventures were very much aimed at a younger audience and the artwork and colours were bold and bright, reflecting the tone of the magazine.
  • Self contained, one part stories were the norm.

Original print details

Publication with page count and closing captions
  1. DWA 176 (4 pages) NEXT WEEK – Dragon danger in Japan!

Continuity

to be added