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comic name= The Grey Hole|
|image= DWA 2011 2a CS The Grey Hole.jpg
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|series= [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annual]]
series= [[Doctor Who annual|''Doctor Who'' annual]]|
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|doctor= Eleventh Doctor
doctor= [[Eleventh Doctor]]|
|companions= [[Amy Pond|Amy]]
companions= [[Amy Pond]] |
|enemy = [[Vorpon]]
enemy=[[Vorpon]]|
|setting=
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|writer= Trevor Baxendale
writer= [[Trevor Baxendale]]|
|artist= [[John Ross]]  
artist= [[John Ross]]|  
|colourist= [[Alan Craddock]]
colourist= [[Alan Craddock]]|
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|editor= [[Moray Laing]]
editor= [[Moray Laing]]|
|anthology = Doctor Who The Official Annual 2011
publication title= [[Doctor Who The Official Annual 2011]] |
|release date = 5 August 2010
publication dates= August [[2010]]|
|publisher= BBC Books
publisher= [[BBC Books]]|
|format= Comic - 1 part (6 pages)
format= Comic - 1 part (6 pages)|
|prev = Buzz! (comic story)
previous story=[[Buzz!]] |
|next= The House of Lights (comic story)
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'''''The Grey Hole''''' was a comic story published in ''[[Doctor Who The Official Annual 2011]]''. It was written by [[Trevor Baxendale]].


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
[[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]] arrive on the [[Gemstone Moon of Regol Genaralon]] where they find a prefabricated human research base that appears to have been abandoned for the last two weeks. At the heart of the research is a Grey Hole (something between a black hole that sucks everything in and a white hole that throws all sorts of stuff out). Grey holes shouldn’t exist but, the Doctor explains, “on rare occasions they can break through the boundaries between dimensions.Taking the TARDIS on a journey into the Grey Hole to rescue the research scientists, they travel through the different levels of space-time distortion beyond the event horizon, where light is unable to pass. Homing in on the echoes of the human scientists’ brainwaves, the Doctor and Amy find themselves on the edge of oblivion, a pocket of the universe in a constant state of flux guarded by the shadowry [[Vorpon]] (Guardians of the boundary Nexus). In spite of the Vorpon's warnings, Amy races past the guardians. Amy and the Doctor, who follows her, find themselves down another level of the Boundary Nexus, the bridge between universes. The Doctor negotiates a release of the [[Grey Hole Scientists|scientists]] and a return to the research base in return for the Vorpon being left alone to guard the Boundary Nexus. Because the Vorpons were Nexus forms, if the boundary had been breached, the result would have been catastrophic for both sides (the humans and the Vorpons). Safe again, the scientists agree to halt their investigation into the Grey Hole.
[[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]] arrive on the [[Gemstone Moon of Regol Genaralon]] where they find a prefabricated human research base that appears to have been abandoned for the last two weeks. At the heart of the research is a Grey Hole (something between a black hole that sucks everything in and a white hole that throws all sorts of stuff out). Grey holes shouldn't exist but, the Doctor explains, "on rare occasions they can break through the boundaries between dimensions." Taking the TARDIS on a journey into the Grey Hole to rescue the research scientists, they travel through the different levels of space-time distortion beyond the event horizon, where light is unable to pass. Homing in on the echoes of the human scientists' brainwaves, the Doctor and Amy find themselves on the edge of oblivion, a pocket of the universe in a constant state of flux guarded by the shadowy [[Vorpon]] (Guardians of the Boundary Nexus). In spite of the Vorpon's warnings, Amy races past the guardians. Amy and the Doctor, who follows her, find themselves down another level of the Boundary Nexus, the bridge between universes. The Doctor negotiates a release of the [[Grey Hole scientists|scientists]] and a return to the research base in return for the Vorpon being left alone to guard the Boundary Nexus. Because the Vorpon were Nexus forms, if the boundary had been breached, the result would have been catastrophic for both sides (the humans and the Vorpon). Safe again, the scientists agree to halt their investigation into the Grey Hole.


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


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


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* The comic strip adventures that appeared in the Official Annuals were very much aimed at a young audience and the artwork and colours were bold and bright, reflecting the tone of the annual.
* The comic strip adventures that appeared in the Official Annuals were very much aimed at a young audience and the artwork and colours were bold and bright, reflecting the tone of the annual.
* The Annual strip stories were put together by the same team that prepare comic stories for the BBC’s weekly title [[Doctor Who Adventures]].
* The Annual strip stories were put together by the same team that prepare comic stories for the BBC's weekly title ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]''.


=== Original print details ===
=== Original print details ===
* [[Doctor Who The Official Annual 2011]]
* ''[[Doctor Who The Official Annual 2011]]''
* No reprints to date.
* No reprints to date.


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== External links ==
== External links ==
* {{dwrefguide|annuals11.htm#2011_3|The Grey Hole}}
{{dwrefguide|annuals11.htm#2011_3|The Grey Hole}}
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The Grey Hole was a comic story published in Doctor Who The Official Annual 2011. It was written by Trevor Baxendale.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor and Amy Pond arrive on the Gemstone Moon of Regol Genaralon where they find a prefabricated human research base that appears to have been abandoned for the last two weeks. At the heart of the research is a Grey Hole (something between a black hole that sucks everything in and a white hole that throws all sorts of stuff out). Grey holes shouldn't exist but, the Doctor explains, "on rare occasions they can break through the boundaries between dimensions." Taking the TARDIS on a journey into the Grey Hole to rescue the research scientists, they travel through the different levels of space-time distortion beyond the event horizon, where light is unable to pass. Homing in on the echoes of the human scientists' brainwaves, the Doctor and Amy find themselves on the edge of oblivion, a pocket of the universe in a constant state of flux guarded by the shadowy Vorpon (Guardians of the Boundary Nexus). In spite of the Vorpon's warnings, Amy races past the guardians. Amy and the Doctor, who follows her, find themselves down another level of the Boundary Nexus, the bridge between universes. The Doctor negotiates a release of the scientists and a return to the research base in return for the Vorpon being left alone to guard the Boundary Nexus. Because the Vorpon were Nexus forms, if the boundary had been breached, the result would have been catastrophic for both sides (the humans and the Vorpon). Safe again, the scientists agree to halt their investigation into the Grey Hole.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The comic strip adventures that appeared in the Official Annuals were very much aimed at a young audience and the artwork and colours were bold and bright, reflecting the tone of the annual.
  • The Annual strip stories were put together by the same team that prepare comic stories for the BBC's weekly title Doctor Who Adventures.

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

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

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