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}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' comic strip which has been published throughout most of [[2011]]. | }}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'' comic strip which has been published throughout most of [[2011]]. | ||
==Overview== | == Overview == | ||
Aaagh! is a weekly, one page stand-alone comic adventure of the 'old funnies' type, in which the main characters - the robotic Mrs Tinkle and her assistant, Nervil - from the Alien Assignment Agency General Headquarters, attempt to help sort out “any problem” with their agency staff of various reformed alien criminals (various characters - usually monsters - from the world of Doctor Who). | Aaagh! is a weekly, one page stand-alone comic adventure of the 'old funnies' type, in which the main characters - the robotic Mrs Tinkle and her assistant, Nervil - from the Alien Assignment Agency General Headquarters, attempt to help sort out “any problem” with their agency staff of various reformed alien criminals (various characters - usually monsters - from the world of Doctor Who). | ||
==Original print details== | == Original print details == | ||
* Aaagh! appears weekly in the pages of ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]''. It started in [[DWA 204|Issue 204]] | * Aaagh! appears weekly in the pages of ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]''. It started in [[DWA 204|Issue 204]] | ||
* No reprints to date. | * No reprints to date. | ||
==Notes== | == Notes == | ||
* Writers for the script include; [[Malcolm Mackenzie]], [[Simon Guerrier]], [[Luke Paton]] and [[Paul Lang]]. | * Writers for the script include; [[Malcolm Mackenzie]], [[Simon Guerrier]], [[Luke Paton]] and [[Paul Lang]]. | ||
* The premise behind the strip is along the lines of [[Christopher Cooper]]’s previous regular cartoon feature “Things to do with a defeated Enemy” which featured in the magazine. | * The premise behind the strip is along the lines of [[Christopher Cooper]]’s previous regular cartoon feature “Things to do with a defeated Enemy” which featured in the magazine. | ||
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* Coverage to the strip was boosted in a national UK newspaper (''The Daily Star'') when the X-Factor supremo Simon Cowell made an appearance in [[DWA 208|Issue 208]], receiving a wedgie from the Krafayis! | * Coverage to the strip was boosted in a national UK newspaper (''The Daily Star'') when the X-Factor supremo Simon Cowell made an appearance in [[DWA 208|Issue 208]], receiving a wedgie from the Krafayis! | ||
==External links== | == External links == | ||
* [http://www.drwho-online.co.uk/DWA/DWA.htm The official BBC Magazine site with cover gallery and news of the latest available issue.] | * [http://www.drwho-online.co.uk/DWA/DWA.htm The official BBC Magazine site with cover gallery and news of the latest available issue.] | ||
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[[Category:DWA comic stories]] | [[Category:DWA comic stories]] |
Revision as of 06:30, 3 November 2011
AAAGH! is a Doctor Who Adventures comic strip which has been published throughout most of 2011.
Overview
Aaagh! is a weekly, one page stand-alone comic adventure of the 'old funnies' type, in which the main characters - the robotic Mrs Tinkle and her assistant, Nervil - from the Alien Assignment Agency General Headquarters, attempt to help sort out “any problem” with their agency staff of various reformed alien criminals (various characters - usually monsters - from the world of Doctor Who).
Original print details
- Aaagh! appears weekly in the pages of Doctor Who Adventures. It started in Issue 204
- No reprints to date.
Notes
- Writers for the script include; Malcolm Mackenzie, Simon Guerrier, Luke Paton and Paul Lang.
- The premise behind the strip is along the lines of Christopher Cooper’s previous regular cartoon feature “Things to do with a defeated Enemy” which featured in the magazine.
- Coverage to the strip was boosted in a national UK newspaper (The Daily Star) when the X-Factor supremo Simon Cowell made an appearance in Issue 208, receiving a wedgie from the Krafayis!