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|series=[[DWM comic stories|''DWM'' comic stories]] | |image= The Master (The Fallen).jpg | ||
|series=[[DWM comic stories|''DWM'' comic stories]] | |||
|doctor= Eighth Doctor | |doctor= Eighth Doctor | ||
|companions= [[Izzy Sinclair]] | |companions= [[Izzy Sinclair|Izzy]] | ||
|enemy= [[Donald Stark]] | |featuring = Grace Holloway | ||
| | |featuring2= Leighton Woodrow{{!}}Woodrow | ||
|writer= | |featuring3 = The Master (The Fallen){{!}}the Master | ||
|editor=[[Gary Gillatt]] & [[Alan Barnes]] | |enemy= [[Donald Stark]] | ||
|artist= [[Martin Geraghty]] | |setting= [[London]], [[2001]] | ||
|colourist=[[Martin Geraghty]] | |writer= Scott Gray | ||
|editor = [[Gary Gillatt]] & [[Alan Barnes]] | |||
|artist= [[Martin Geraghty]], [[Robin Smith]] | |||
|colourist = [[Martin Geraghty]] | |||
|letterer=[[Elitta Fell]] | |letterer=[[Elitta Fell]] | ||
|publication= | |publication= [[DWM 273]]-[[DWM 276|276]] | ||
|release date= | |release date= 17 December 1998 - 11 March 1999 | ||
|publisher= | |cover date= 13 January - 7 April 1999 | ||
|format= Comic | |publisher= Panini Comics | ||
|prev= Happy Deathday (comic story)| | |format= Comic | ||
| | |prev= Happy Deathday (comic story) | ||
|next= Unnatural Born Killers (comic story) | |||
|reprint=The Glorious Dead (graphic novel)|epcount = 4 | |||
}} | }} | ||
'''''The Fallen''''' was the opening ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic story of [[1999]] | {{comic stub}} | ||
{{you may|The Fallen|n1=the in-universe David Bowie song}} | |||
'''''The Fallen''''' was the opening ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic story of [[1999 (releases)|1999]]. It shared many aspects of a televised "series opener", in that it was a "jumping-on" point for people who knew nothing of the previous [[Eighth Doctor]] continuity. It was thus the beginning of a new story arc — the first of the final batch of ''DWM'' strips in black-and-white. The events in this story would conclude in ''[[The Glorious Dead (comic story)|The Glorious Dead]]'', after which the DWM strip relaunched as a colour comic strip. | |||
In many ways a sequel to the [[Doctor Who (TV story)|television movie]], it was the first story outside the movie to use Dr. [[Grace Holloway]], and also introduced a {{Fallen|n=new version}} of [[the Master]], as well as the character of [[Leighton Woodrow]]. Both would appear again during the Eighth Doctor's ''DWM'' run. | |||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
''to | A year after the events of the TV movie, the Doctor finds scientists working to splice human and Time Lord DNA. | ||
== Plot == | |||
The TARDIS lands in London in the year [[2001]], and as the [[Eighth Doctor]] and [[Izzy Sinclair]] walk past a manic street preacher, Izzy learns that the Doctor has never actually seen the movie ''2001''. She has to return to the TARDIS to fetch her glasses, but there, she is accosted by soldiers. The Doctor hears gunfire break out, returns to the alley to find it deserted, and is then arrested by [[Duncan (The Fallen)|Duncan]] of [[MI6]] and his ally, Dr. [[Grace Holloway]]. [[Leighton Woodrow]], the head of MI6, allows Grace to tell the Doctor what's happened, and he is horrified to learn that Grace has been conducting experiments on the tissue she scraped off her arm after their encounter with the [[Bruce Master]] in [[San Francisco]]. After all the hints the Doctor had dropped about her glorious future, she had concluded that her destiny was to splice [[Time Lord]] and [[human]] DNA together and find a way for human beings to [[regenerate]]. Nobody but MI6 was interested in her work, and, even though she realised they intended only to create an army of shapeshifting spies, she'd gone too far to back out. But nine days ago, her associate, Dr. [[Donald Stark]], vanished from a locked laboratory, and ever since then people have been vanishing from the streets. | |||
The Doctor confirms Grace's worst fears: The Master had possessed the body of a shape-shifting animal native to [[Skaro]] instead of being in a Time Lord body at the time, and now Stark has tested the procedure on himself and become a human-morphant hybrid. Stark is now being driven mad by the memories of the people he's eaten to increase his body mass; he has already eaten the entire platoon which attempted to capture Izzy, but when he tries to eat Izzy as well, he finds an image of the Doctor in her mind, and recognises him from Grace's story. | |||
The Doctor realises that Stark is now living in the [[Effra]], [[London]]'s underground river. It comes to the surface in [[Bradwell Park]], and MI6 evacuate the inhabitants using a terrorist bomb scare as a cover story. The Doctor advises using [[carbon dioxide]] gas as a weapon, but when Stark arrives, he is holding Izzy prisoner and the Doctor is forced to surrender. The carbon dioxide proves useless until Grace throws a canister into Stark's mouth and Duncan shoots it, causing an explosion of gas that cripples Stark. The now completely insane Stark drops the Doctor and Izzy and retreats through the Effra to the [[River Thames]]. The Doctor seizes a [[helicopter]] filled with CO2 canisters, planning to crash it into Stark’s body and kill him. At the last moment, Woodrow points out that the helicopter has an eject button, and the Doctor thus escapes moments before the helicopter collides with Stark and explodes. | |||
Later, the Doctor apologises to Grace for meddling in her life, and she promises to torch all that remains of the morphant DNA. The Doctor gives her a whistle so she can call him if she ever needs him again, but as he and Izzy depart, the Doctor is left with a nagging feeling that he's overlooked something. Meanwhile, Woodrow finds the remains of Duncan lying on the Thames; last seen confronting the street preacher, who'd appeared in a security zone for the third time in 24 hours, Duncan is now dead, his body shrunken to the size of a doll by a [[Tissue Compression Eliminator]]. | |||
== Characters == | == Characters == | ||
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* [[Izzy Sinclair]] | * [[Izzy Sinclair]] | ||
* [[Grace Holloway]] | * [[Grace Holloway]] | ||
* [[Leighton Woodrow]] | * [[Leighton Woodrow]] | ||
* [[Duncan]] | * [[Duncan (The Fallen)|Duncan]] | ||
* [[Donald Stark]] | * [[Donald Stark]] | ||
* {{Fallen|c}} | |||
* [[Patrick (The Fallen)|Patrick]] | |||
* [[Coyote (The Fallen)|Coyote]] | |||
* [[Kenny (The Fallen)|Kenny]] | |||
* [[Diane (The Fallen)|Diane]] | |||
== | == Worldbuilding == | ||
''to be added'' | |||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* The behind-the-scenes machinations necessary to get [[Grace Holloway]] into this story are not well understood. | * The behind-the-scenes machinations necessary to get [[Grace Holloway]] into this story are not well understood. As a partially-[[Universal Studios]]-owned character, Grace would not make another non-cameo appearance until the [[2013 (releases)|2013]] story ''[[The Body Politic (comic story)|The Body Politic]]''. | ||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == | ||
* Grace | * After her adventure with the Doctor on [[New Year's Eve]] [[1999]] in [[San Francisco]], Grace was able to harvest some of the [[mucus]] the [[Bruce Master]] spat on her, though she was unaware that it had traces of a [[Deathworm Morphant]] on it instead of a [[Time Lord]], as the Master had been reduced to just an "essence of evil" in [[Bruce Gerhardt]]'s body. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'') | ||
* The | * Grace recalls the Doctor cryptically telling her she would achieve "great things", and they both remember her dream to "hold back death". ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'') | ||
* As she drowns, Izzy thinks of her adopted parents, and how she should of called them "mum" and "dad". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Endgame (DWM comic story)|Endgame]]'') | |||
* The Doctor reminds Grace of how he fended off the Master with a [[fire extinguisher]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'') | |||
* Izzy still can't swim. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw (comic story)|Tooth and Claw]]'') | |||
* The Doctor and Grace again share a kiss as they part ways. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who (TV story)|Doctor Who]]'') | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:59, 22 October 2024
- You may be looking for the in-universe David Bowie song.
The Fallen was the opening Doctor Who Magazine comic story of 1999. It shared many aspects of a televised "series opener", in that it was a "jumping-on" point for people who knew nothing of the previous Eighth Doctor continuity. It was thus the beginning of a new story arc — the first of the final batch of DWM strips in black-and-white. The events in this story would conclude in The Glorious Dead, after which the DWM strip relaunched as a colour comic strip.
In many ways a sequel to the television movie, it was the first story outside the movie to use Dr. Grace Holloway, and also introduced a new version of the Master, as well as the character of Leighton Woodrow. Both would appear again during the Eighth Doctor's DWM run.
Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
A year after the events of the TV movie, the Doctor finds scientists working to splice human and Time Lord DNA.
Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]
The TARDIS lands in London in the year 2001, and as the Eighth Doctor and Izzy Sinclair walk past a manic street preacher, Izzy learns that the Doctor has never actually seen the movie 2001. She has to return to the TARDIS to fetch her glasses, but there, she is accosted by soldiers. The Doctor hears gunfire break out, returns to the alley to find it deserted, and is then arrested by Duncan of MI6 and his ally, Dr. Grace Holloway. Leighton Woodrow, the head of MI6, allows Grace to tell the Doctor what's happened, and he is horrified to learn that Grace has been conducting experiments on the tissue she scraped off her arm after their encounter with the Bruce Master in San Francisco. After all the hints the Doctor had dropped about her glorious future, she had concluded that her destiny was to splice Time Lord and human DNA together and find a way for human beings to regenerate. Nobody but MI6 was interested in her work, and, even though she realised they intended only to create an army of shapeshifting spies, she'd gone too far to back out. But nine days ago, her associate, Dr. Donald Stark, vanished from a locked laboratory, and ever since then people have been vanishing from the streets.
The Doctor confirms Grace's worst fears: The Master had possessed the body of a shape-shifting animal native to Skaro instead of being in a Time Lord body at the time, and now Stark has tested the procedure on himself and become a human-morphant hybrid. Stark is now being driven mad by the memories of the people he's eaten to increase his body mass; he has already eaten the entire platoon which attempted to capture Izzy, but when he tries to eat Izzy as well, he finds an image of the Doctor in her mind, and recognises him from Grace's story.
The Doctor realises that Stark is now living in the Effra, London's underground river. It comes to the surface in Bradwell Park, and MI6 evacuate the inhabitants using a terrorist bomb scare as a cover story. The Doctor advises using carbon dioxide gas as a weapon, but when Stark arrives, he is holding Izzy prisoner and the Doctor is forced to surrender. The carbon dioxide proves useless until Grace throws a canister into Stark's mouth and Duncan shoots it, causing an explosion of gas that cripples Stark. The now completely insane Stark drops the Doctor and Izzy and retreats through the Effra to the River Thames. The Doctor seizes a helicopter filled with CO2 canisters, planning to crash it into Stark’s body and kill him. At the last moment, Woodrow points out that the helicopter has an eject button, and the Doctor thus escapes moments before the helicopter collides with Stark and explodes.
Later, the Doctor apologises to Grace for meddling in her life, and she promises to torch all that remains of the morphant DNA. The Doctor gives her a whistle so she can call him if she ever needs him again, but as he and Izzy depart, the Doctor is left with a nagging feeling that he's overlooked something. Meanwhile, Woodrow finds the remains of Duncan lying on the Thames; last seen confronting the street preacher, who'd appeared in a security zone for the third time in 24 hours, Duncan is now dead, his body shrunken to the size of a doll by a Tissue Compression Eliminator.
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
- Eighth Doctor
- Izzy Sinclair
- Grace Holloway
- Leighton Woodrow
- Duncan
- Donald Stark
- The Master
- Patrick
- Coyote
- Kenny
- Diane
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
to be added
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The behind-the-scenes machinations necessary to get Grace Holloway into this story are not well understood. As a partially-Universal Studios-owned character, Grace would not make another non-cameo appearance until the 2013 story The Body Politic.
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- After her adventure with the Doctor on New Year's Eve 1999 in San Francisco, Grace was able to harvest some of the mucus the Bruce Master spat on her, though she was unaware that it had traces of a Deathworm Morphant on it instead of a Time Lord, as the Master had been reduced to just an "essence of evil" in Bruce Gerhardt's body. (TV: Doctor Who)
- Grace recalls the Doctor cryptically telling her she would achieve "great things", and they both remember her dream to "hold back death". (TV: Doctor Who)
- As she drowns, Izzy thinks of her adopted parents, and how she should of called them "mum" and "dad". (COMIC: Endgame)
- The Doctor reminds Grace of how he fended off the Master with a fire extinguisher. (TV: Doctor Who)
- Izzy still can't swim. (COMIC: Tooth and Claw)
- The Doctor and Grace again share a kiss as they part ways. (TV: Doctor Who)
External links[[edit] | [edit source]]
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