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'''Professor Angelchrist''' helped the [[Eleventh Doctor]] defeat the [[Squall]] in London in the year [[1910]]. Ten years after helping the Doctor send the Squall back through the rift, the Doctor, [[Amy Pond|Amy]] and [[Rory Williams|Rory]] returned with [[RVN-73|Arven]], who had been given a new body, and left him to live with Angelchrist. ([[NSA]]: ''[[Paradox Lost]]'')
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|image            = Angelchrist.jpg
|species          = Human
|job              =
|affiliation      = Secret Service
|first            = Paradox Lost (novel)
|appearances      = {{appears}}
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Professor '''Archibald Angelchrist''' was a senior member of the [[Secret Service]] ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Undying (comic story)|The Undying]]'') as well as a good friend and occasional companion of [[Iris Wildthyme]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Iris at the V&A (short story)|Iris at the V&A]]'')
 
== History ==
=== Secret Service ===
In his time working for the secret service, Angelchrist had many encounters with [[alien]] life including: strange tentacled things that clambered out of the [[Thames]], people possessed by an apparently extraterrestrial [[virus]] that drove them murderously insane, and ancient entities awoken from their tombs beneath [[Edinburgh]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paradox Lost (novel)|Paradox Lost]]'')
 
=== Adventures with Newbury and Hobbes ===
In [[1902]], Angelchrist tracked down [[The Maharajah's Star|the Maharajah's missing Star]], an artefact with apparent unimaginable value, with the help of [[Maurice Newbury]], [[Veronica Hobbes]] and [[Charles Bainbridge]]. The group traced the Star's whereabouts to a criminal [[gang]] of [[Smuggling|smugglers]] and [[pirate]]s who were operating in a warehouse out of the [[London Docks]]. The warehouse was guarded by a [[carnivorous bird]] and several reanimated [[pygmie]]s, but the group were able to defeat them and get to the cabinet where the Star and the other treasure was held. The group turned the treasure over to [[British Royal Family|the Crown]], but it was agreed that Angelchrist would keep the Star in his own personal protection after they discovered that the Star was a worthless [[teacup]] and had more value being left a mystery. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Maharajah's Star (short story)|The Maharajah's Star]]'')
 
In [[1903]], Angelchrist summoned Newbury, Hobbes and Bainbridge to his country seat in [[Oxfordshire]], which he had obtained earlier in the year from his late uncle, in order to inspect a creature that his men had found while dredging the lake. It was decided that the corpse would be taken to [[London]] and inspected by [[Doctor|Dr]] [[John Farrowdene]]. Farrowdene confirmed that the creature was a [[Mutation|mutated]] [[human]] and indicated that Dr [[Aubrey Knox]] was behind the creature's creation. Angelchrist accompanied the trio to inspect Knox's laboratory and attempted to save Veronica's life from another mutant creature by shooting it with his pistol. They were taken prisoner by more creatures, but eventually managed to escape. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Undying (comic story)|The Undying]]'')
 
Angelchrist retried from the secret service around [[1905]]. Five years later in [[1910]] he began to investigate [[The Squall]] and helped the [[Eleventh Doctor]] to defeat them. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paradox Lost (novel)|Paradox Lost]]'')
 
In [[1911]], Angelchrist helped Iris and [[Panda]] defeat the [[Piscotorian]]s in hand-to-hand combat. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Iris at the V&A (short story)|Iris at the V&A]]'')
 
In [[1915]], Newbury introduced Angelchrist to [[Sherlock Holmes]] and [[John Watson]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Spirit Box (novel)|The Spirit Box]]'')
 
In [[1920]], the Doctor, [[Amy Pond|Amy]] and [[Rory Williams|Rory]] returned with [[RVN-73|Arven]], who had been given a new body, and left him to live with Angelchrist. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paradox Lost (novel)|Paradox Lost]]'')
 
In the [[1930s]], Angelchrist received a letter from Iris concerning her encounter with [[Marlene Dietrich]] in [[1977]] [[Berlin]]. The letter was later included in ''[[The Collected Letters, 1918 - 1938]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Low/Profile (short story)|Low/Profile]]'')
 
When the criminal [[Zenith (The Albino's Shadow)|Zenith]] threatened the [[prime minister]] of [[Great Britain]], Angelchrist was asked to track him down. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Albino's Shadow (short story)|The Albino's Shadow]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
Author George Mann, who created Angelchrist, has featured the character in several short stories published by [[Obverse Books]], such as ''The Albino's Revenge'' in the 2012 Obverse collection ''Zenith Lives!''
Although Angelchrist's first appearance in a commercial work was in ''[[Paradox Lost (novel)|Paradox Lost]]'' (for which he was created), he made an earlier appearance in print in the [[Charity publication|charity]] short story ''[[The Maharajah's Star (short story)|The Maharajah's Star]]'', later re-relased in a more official context in ''[[The Casebook of Newbury & Hobbes (anthology)|The Casebook of Newbury & Hobbes]]''. As we only consider commercial releases [[Tardis:Valid sources|valid]], this Wiki considers the character to have debuted in ''[[Paradox Lost (novel)|Paradox Lost]]'', serendipitously fitting the character's genesis, though not his publication history.


Beyond his crossover appearances in Mann's original series ''[[Newbury & Hobbes]]'', Angelchrist also featured under license from his creator in ''[[The Albino's Shadow (short story)|The Albino's Shadow]]'' in the 2012 [[Obverse Quarterly]] collection ''[[Zenith Lives! (anthology)|Zenith Lives!]]''.
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Latest revision as of 03:32, 3 November 2024

Professor Archibald Angelchrist was a senior member of the Secret Service (COMIC: The Undying) as well as a good friend and occasional companion of Iris Wildthyme. (PROSE: Iris at the V&A)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

Secret Service[[edit] | [edit source]]

In his time working for the secret service, Angelchrist had many encounters with alien life including: strange tentacled things that clambered out of the Thames, people possessed by an apparently extraterrestrial virus that drove them murderously insane, and ancient entities awoken from their tombs beneath Edinburgh. (PROSE: Paradox Lost)

Adventures with Newbury and Hobbes[[edit] | [edit source]]

In 1902, Angelchrist tracked down the Maharajah's missing Star, an artefact with apparent unimaginable value, with the help of Maurice Newbury, Veronica Hobbes and Charles Bainbridge. The group traced the Star's whereabouts to a criminal gang of smugglers and pirates who were operating in a warehouse out of the London Docks. The warehouse was guarded by a carnivorous bird and several reanimated pygmies, but the group were able to defeat them and get to the cabinet where the Star and the other treasure was held. The group turned the treasure over to the Crown, but it was agreed that Angelchrist would keep the Star in his own personal protection after they discovered that the Star was a worthless teacup and had more value being left a mystery. (PROSE: The Maharajah's Star)

In 1903, Angelchrist summoned Newbury, Hobbes and Bainbridge to his country seat in Oxfordshire, which he had obtained earlier in the year from his late uncle, in order to inspect a creature that his men had found while dredging the lake. It was decided that the corpse would be taken to London and inspected by Dr John Farrowdene. Farrowdene confirmed that the creature was a mutated human and indicated that Dr Aubrey Knox was behind the creature's creation. Angelchrist accompanied the trio to inspect Knox's laboratory and attempted to save Veronica's life from another mutant creature by shooting it with his pistol. They were taken prisoner by more creatures, but eventually managed to escape. (COMIC: The Undying)

Angelchrist retried from the secret service around 1905. Five years later in 1910 he began to investigate The Squall and helped the Eleventh Doctor to defeat them. (PROSE: Paradox Lost)

In 1911, Angelchrist helped Iris and Panda defeat the Piscotorians in hand-to-hand combat. (PROSE: Iris at the V&A)

In 1915, Newbury introduced Angelchrist to Sherlock Holmes and John Watson. (PROSE: The Spirit Box)

In 1920, the Doctor, Amy and Rory returned with Arven, who had been given a new body, and left him to live with Angelchrist. (PROSE: Paradox Lost)

In the 1930s, Angelchrist received a letter from Iris concerning her encounter with Marlene Dietrich in 1977 Berlin. The letter was later included in The Collected Letters, 1918 - 1938. (PROSE: Low/Profile)

When the criminal Zenith threatened the prime minister of Great Britain, Angelchrist was asked to track him down. (PROSE: The Albino's Shadow)

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

Although Angelchrist's first appearance in a commercial work was in Paradox Lost (for which he was created), he made an earlier appearance in print in the charity short story The Maharajah's Star, later re-relased in a more official context in The Casebook of Newbury & Hobbes. As we only consider commercial releases valid, this Wiki considers the character to have debuted in Paradox Lost, serendipitously fitting the character's genesis, though not his publication history.

Beyond his crossover appearances in Mann's original series Newbury & Hobbes, Angelchrist also featured under license from his creator in The Albino's Shadow in the 2012 Obverse Quarterly collection Zenith Lives!.