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name=Lonely Planet |
|image= Lonely Planet.jpg
image= Bts.jpg|
|series=[[DWBIT comic stories|''DWBIT'' comic stories]]
series=[[DWBIT comic stories|''DWBIT'' comic stories]]|
|doctor= Tenth Doctor
doctor= Tenth Doctor|
|companions=  
companions= |
|enemy=  
enemy= |
|setting = An unknown living planet
year=An unknown living planet |  
|writer= Steve Cook
writer= [[Steve Cook]]|
|artist= [[Lee Sullivan]]
artist= [[Lee Sullivan]]|  
|colourist= [[Alan Craddock]]
colourist= [[Alan Craddock]]|
|letterer= not stated  
letterer= not stated |
|editor= [[Ben Robinson]]
editor= [[Ben Robinson]]|
|publication= [[DWBIT 15]]
publication= [[Doctor Who: Battles in Time (magazine)]]|
|release date= 4 April 2007
release date= 4th [[April]] [[2007]]|
|publisher= GE Fabbri Ltd
publisher= [[GE Fabbri Ltd]]|
|format= Comic - Part 4 of 4 (4 pages)
format= Comic - Part 4 of 4 (4 pages)|
|prev= Beyond the Sea (comic story)  
prev= Beyond the Sea (comic story) |
|next= Plague Panic (comic story)
next= Plague Panic (comic story)|
}}
}}
'''''Lonely Planet''''' was a comic story published in ''[[Doctor Who: Battles in Time]]''. It was written by [[Steve Cook]].


== Opening narration box ==
== Opening narration box ==
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== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Following the nerves running from Kul’s ancestors' ship's info-banks to the heart of the planet, the Doctor and Kul are attacked yet again by the planet’s antibody defences. This time the antibodies take the form of purple-pink humanoid blobs.  
Following the nerves running from Kul's ancestors' ship's info-banks to the heart of the planet, the Doctor and Kul are attacked yet again by the planet's antibody defences. This time the antibodies take the form of purple-pink humanoid blobs.


The Doctor uses his sonic screwdriver to temporarily confuse them and knock them to the ground. He makes telepathic contact through the root-like nerves with the planet itself. Linked mind to mind, the planet explains the antibodies protect it from all lifeforms, unable to distinquish between ‘visitors’ and real infections. The planet is lonely and only able to communicate with passing alien technology which it has attracted over the years. Most of it crashed on impact and the survivors were hunted down by the antibodies.  
The Doctor uses his sonic screwdriver to temporarily confuse them and knock them to the ground. He makes telepathic contact through the root-like nerves with the planet itself. Linked mind to mind, the planet explains the antibodies protect it from all lifeforms, unable to distinquish between "visitors" and real infections. The planet is lonely and only able to communicate with passing alien technology which it has attracted over the years. Most of it crashed on impact and the survivors were hunted down by the antibodies.


The antibodies launch another assault on the Doctor and Kul. Kul exposes the planet's nerve-root ganglia. With a little ‘surgery’ the Doctor makes the planet’s antibodies less aggressive and allows the planet to contact the organics. The planet gives its word to look after Kul and his people and share the info-banks knowledge which it had absorbed with them. With roses sprouting from the ground around Kul, the Doctor leaves in the TARDIS with his own Roses to think about.
The antibodies launch another assault on the Doctor and Kul. Kul exposes the planet's nerve-root ganglia. With a little "surgery" the Doctor makes the planet's antibodies less aggressive and allows the planet to contact the organics. The planet gives its word to look after Kul and his people and share the info-banks knowledge which it had absorbed with them. With roses sprouting from the ground around Kul, the Doctor leaves in the TARDIS with his own Roses to think about.
 
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== Characters ==
== Characters ==
* [[Tenth Doctor]]
* [[Tenth Doctor]]
* [[Kul]] – one of the Life Ark (Gamma Class VII) survivors – brown, hairless humanoid with large mouths and blue eyes. Once lived beneath the living planet where he  survived by scavaging and living on an island of debris.
* [[Kul]]


== Original print details ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* 4/4 [[DWBIT 15]] (4 pages) TO BE CONTINUED!!!
''to be added''
* No reprints to date.


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Supporting the series of collectable ''Doctor Who'' trading cards, the magazine carried a regular four page, individually titled comic strip of the Tenth Doctor’s adventures.
* Supporting the series of collectible ''Doctor Who'' trading cards, the magazine carried a regular four page, individually titled comic strip of the Tenth Doctor's adventures.
* The artwork and colours were bold and bright, reflecting the tone of the magazine and, as did ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'', reflected the appeal to readers younger than those catered to by ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''.
* The artwork and colours were bold and bright, reflecting the tone of the magazine and, as did ''[[Doctor Who Adventures]]'', reflected the appeal to readers younger than those catered to by ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''.
* This strip differs from others in two respects, both regarding script wording. The opening tag is not a “story so far…” but more a teaser to this story's conclusion. Also, the opening frames are written from the Doctor's point of view “Me and Kul, we’re climbing miles down a shaft in the breathing rock…”!
* This strip differs from others in two respects, both regarding script wording. The opening tag is not a "story so far..." but more a teaser to this story's conclusion. Also, the opening frames are written from the Doctor's point of view: "Me and Kul, we're climbing miles down a shaft in the breathing roc..."
* The ''Battles in Time'' comic strip sought to reinforce the association of its Doctor with the one seen on screen with "props" from the TV series: blue/brown suit, intelligent-looking glasses, [[sonic screwdriver]] and [[psychic paper]].


== References ==
=== Original print details ===
* The ''Battles in Time'' comic strip sought to reinforce the association of its Doctor with the one seen on screen with ‘props’ from the TV series: blue/brown suit, intelligent-looking glasses, [[sonic screwdriver]] and [[psychic paper]].
* 4/4 [[DWBIT 15]] (4 pages) TO BE CONTINUED!!!
* No reprints to date.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
''to be added''
''to be added''
== External links ==


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[[Category:2007 comic stories]]

Latest revision as of 20:11, 3 November 2024

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Lonely Planet was a comic story published in Doctor Who: Battles in Time. It was written by Steve Cook.

Opening narration box[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Doctor finds the TARDIS but must tame the planet's unfriendly antibodies before he can step inside!

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

Following the nerves running from Kul's ancestors' ship's info-banks to the heart of the planet, the Doctor and Kul are attacked yet again by the planet's antibody defences. This time the antibodies take the form of purple-pink humanoid blobs.

The Doctor uses his sonic screwdriver to temporarily confuse them and knock them to the ground. He makes telepathic contact through the root-like nerves with the planet itself. Linked mind to mind, the planet explains the antibodies protect it from all lifeforms, unable to distinquish between "visitors" and real infections. The planet is lonely and only able to communicate with passing alien technology which it has attracted over the years. Most of it crashed on impact and the survivors were hunted down by the antibodies.

The antibodies launch another assault on the Doctor and Kul. Kul exposes the planet's nerve-root ganglia. With a little "surgery" the Doctor makes the planet's antibodies less aggressive and allows the planet to contact the organics. The planet gives its word to look after Kul and his people and share the info-banks knowledge which it had absorbed with them. With roses sprouting from the ground around Kul, the Doctor leaves in the TARDIS with his own Roses to think about.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Supporting the series of collectible Doctor Who trading cards, the magazine carried a regular four page, individually titled comic strip of the Tenth Doctor's adventures.
  • The artwork and colours were bold and bright, reflecting the tone of the magazine and, as did Doctor Who Adventures, reflected the appeal to readers younger than those catered to by Doctor Who Magazine.
  • This strip differs from others in two respects, both regarding script wording. The opening tag is not a "story so far..." but more a teaser to this story's conclusion. Also, the opening frames are written from the Doctor's point of view: "Me and Kul, we're climbing miles down a shaft in the breathing roc..."
  • The Battles in Time comic strip sought to reinforce the association of its Doctor with the one seen on screen with "props" from the TV series: blue/brown suit, intelligent-looking glasses, sonic screwdriver and psychic paper.

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

  • 4/4 DWBIT 15 (4 pages) TO BE CONTINUED!!!
  • No reprints to date.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added