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The '''Gwanzulum''' were a shape-shifting species stranded on the planet [[Adeki]].
The '''Gwanzulum''' were a species of [[shapeshifter]]s stranded on the planet [[Adeki]].


== Biology ==
== Biology ==
In their natural form, the Gwanzulum were large, monstrous heads with muscular, stubby arms and legs.
In their natural form, the Gwanzulum were large, monstrous heads with muscular, stubby arms and legs.


The Gwanzulum were telepaths who could read their targets' minds and take the form of individuals from their memories. The gwanzulum were parasitic energy leeches, draining life force from and ultimately killing their targets.
The Gwanzulum were telepaths who could read their targets' minds and take the form of individuals from their memories. The gwanzulum were parasitic energy leeches, draining life force from and ultimately killing their targets. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Planet of the Dead (comic story)|Planet of the Dead]]'')


== History ==
== History ==
The Gwanzulum were the oldest shape-shifting race, predating the [[Whifferdill]]s and the [[Kymbra]].
The Gwanzulum were the oldest shape-shifting race, predating the [[Whifferdill]]s and the [[Kymbra Chimera]].


During a conflict known as the [[Shaper Wars]], the Gwanzulum all but wiped out the Whifferdills. The wars ended with the last of the Gwanzulum stranded on the planet Adeki. They drained the life force of the Adeki natives, and remained alone on the planet.
During a conflict known as the [[Shaper Wars]], the Gwanzulum all but wiped out the Whifferdills. The wars ended with the last of the Gwanzulum stranded on the planet Adeki. They drained the life force of the Adeki natives, and remained alone on the planet.


[[File:Planet of the Dead comic.jpg|thumb|right|The Doctor encounters a Gwanzulum in its natural form, and six more masquerading as his past selves.]]
[[File:Planet of the Dead comic.jpg|thumb|right|The [[Seventh Doctor]] encounters a Gwanzulum in its natural form, and six more masquerading as his past selves.]]
The [[Seventh Doctor]] encountered the Gwanzulum when he stopped on Adeki for a fishing trip. Reading the Doctor's mind and beginning to feed off his life-force, the Gwanzulum took the forms of the Doctor's past companions and selves to trick him into letting them aboard the TARDIS. Horrified by carvings in a tunnel wall describing the Shaper Wars, and by an uncharacteristic suggestion by his "[[Fourth Doctor|Fourth self]]" to violently wipe out the monsters, the Doctor saw through the Gwanzulum's deception and made his escape alone. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Planet of the Dead (comic story)|Planet of the Dead]]'')
The [[Seventh Doctor]] encountered the Gwanzulum when he stopped on Adeki for a fishing trip. Reading the Doctor's mind and beginning to feed off his life-force, the Gwanzulum took the forms of the Doctor's past companions and selves to trick him into letting them aboard the TARDIS. The "companions" attempt was wrecked by taking the form of [[Peri Brown|Peri]], who was not actually dead, and fighting among themselves in a panic to get him to take them. The "Doctors" instead worked together, with the Seventh missing uncharacteristic moments in the confusion.
 
Horrified by carvings in a tunnel wall describing the Shaper Wars, the Doctor attempted to warn his "other selves" that the Gwanzulum wanted to enter the TARDIS to spread to new worlds. However, an uncharacteristic suggestion by his "[[Fourth Doctor|Fourth self]]" to violently wipe out the monsters caused him to see through the Gwanzulum's deception and made his escape alone. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Planet of the Dead (comic story)|Planet of the Dead]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* The Gwanzulum were an idea by [[John Freeman]] that [[Richard Starkings]] decided to use across almost every [[Marvel Comics|Marvel UK]] comic at the same time, ''[[Doctor Who Monthly]]'' included. Among their other notable appearances were the {{wi|Combat Colin}} segments of {{wi|The Transformers (Marvel Comics)#UK title|The Transformers}} comics.
The Gwanzulum were created by [[John Freeman]] and [[Lee Sullivan]] for the [[Doctor Who Magazine]] [[DWM comic stories|comic story]] ''[[Planet of the Dead (comic story)|Planet of the Dead]]''. Due to the comic being an anniversary issue the Gwanzulum's [[Shapeshifter|shapeshifting]] abilities were used as an excuse to include various past [[The Doctor|Doctors]] and [[companion]]s. Editor [[Richard Starkings]] decided to use the Gwanzulum across multiple [[Marvel Comics|Marvel]] titles to see if readers noticed their "secret invasion". This decision meant that while they were created as ''Doctor Who'' aliens, the Gwanzulum actually made their first appearance in [[Lew Stringer]]'s ''[[Combat Colin (series)|Combat Colin]]'' as part of {{wi|The Transformers (Marvel Comics)#UK title|The Transformers}}. Other notable appearances were in the {{wi|Thundercats}} and {{wi|The Real Ghostbusters}} periodicals.
 
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Latest revision as of 16:26, 21 April 2024

The Gwanzulum were a species of shapeshifters stranded on the planet Adeki.

Biology[[edit] | [edit source]]

In their natural form, the Gwanzulum were large, monstrous heads with muscular, stubby arms and legs.

The Gwanzulum were telepaths who could read their targets' minds and take the form of individuals from their memories. The gwanzulum were parasitic energy leeches, draining life force from and ultimately killing their targets. (COMIC: Planet of the Dead)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Gwanzulum were the oldest shape-shifting race, predating the Whifferdills and the Kymbra Chimera.

During a conflict known as the Shaper Wars, the Gwanzulum all but wiped out the Whifferdills. The wars ended with the last of the Gwanzulum stranded on the planet Adeki. They drained the life force of the Adeki natives, and remained alone on the planet.

The Seventh Doctor encounters a Gwanzulum in its natural form, and six more masquerading as his past selves.

The Seventh Doctor encountered the Gwanzulum when he stopped on Adeki for a fishing trip. Reading the Doctor's mind and beginning to feed off his life-force, the Gwanzulum took the forms of the Doctor's past companions and selves to trick him into letting them aboard the TARDIS. The "companions" attempt was wrecked by taking the form of Peri, who was not actually dead, and fighting among themselves in a panic to get him to take them. The "Doctors" instead worked together, with the Seventh missing uncharacteristic moments in the confusion.

Horrified by carvings in a tunnel wall describing the Shaper Wars, the Doctor attempted to warn his "other selves" that the Gwanzulum wanted to enter the TARDIS to spread to new worlds. However, an uncharacteristic suggestion by his "Fourth self" to violently wipe out the monsters caused him to see through the Gwanzulum's deception and made his escape alone. (COMIC: Planet of the Dead)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Gwanzulum were created by John Freeman and Lee Sullivan for the Doctor Who Magazine comic story Planet of the Dead. Due to the comic being an anniversary issue the Gwanzulum's shapeshifting abilities were used as an excuse to include various past Doctors and companions. Editor Richard Starkings decided to use the Gwanzulum across multiple Marvel titles to see if readers noticed their "secret invasion". This decision meant that while they were created as Doctor Who aliens, the Gwanzulum actually made their first appearance in Lew Stringer's Combat Colin as part of The Transformers. Other notable appearances were in the Thundercats and The Real Ghostbusters periodicals.