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|name              = Clara Oswald and the School of Death
|image            = Clara Oswald and the School of Death (comic story).jpg
|image            = Clara Oswald and the School of Death (comic story).jpg
|doctor            = Twelfth Doctor
|doctor            = Twelfth Doctor
|companions        = [[Clara Oswald|Clara]]
|companions        = [[Clara Oswald|Clara]], [[Sonny (Clara Oswald and the School of Death)|Sonny]]
|enemy            = [[Sea Devils]]
|featuring        = [[Kate Stewart|Kate]], [[Petronella Osgood|Osgood]], [[Bonnie (The Zygon Invasion)|Osgood]]
|setting          = [[Ravenscaur School]], [[Scotland]], [[September]] [[2015]]
|enemy            = [[Sea Devil]]s
|writer            = [[Robbie Morrison]]
|setting          = [[Ravenscaur School]], [[September]] [[2015]]
|writer            = Robbie Morrison (writer)
|designer          = [[Rob Farmer]]
|designer          = [[Rob Farmer]]
|editor            = [[Andrew James]]
|editor            = [[Andrew James]]
|artist            = [[Rachael Stott]]
|artist            = [[Rachael Stott]]
|colourist        = [[Ivan Nunes]]
|colourist        = [[Ivan Nunes]]
|letterer          = [[Richard Starkings]]<br>[[Jimmy Betancourt]]
|letterer          = [[Richard Starkings]], [[Jimmy Betancourt]]
|publication      = [[12DY2 1]]-[[12DY2 4|4]]
|publication      = [[12DY2 1]]-[[12DY2 4|4]]
|release date      = [[6 January (releases)|6 January]] - [[6 April (releases)|6 April]] [[2016 (releases)|2016]]
|release date      = 6 January - 6 April 2016
|cover date        = [[February (releases)|February]] - [[April (releases)|April]] [[2016 (releases)|2016]]  
|cover date        = February - April 2016
|traded            = ''[[The School of Death (graphic novel)|The School of Death]]''
|publisher        = Titan Comics
|publisher        = Titan Comics
|format            = Comic - 4 parts
|format            = Comic - 4 parts
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|next              = The Fourth Wall (comic story)
|next              = The Fourth Wall (comic story)
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the eighth story of the ''[[Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor]]'' comic series published in [[2016 (releases)|2016]]. It was the first story of the second year of the series and saw a restart of the issue numbering, with the series now taking place during the events of the [[Series 9 (Doctor Who)|ninth series]]. The story featured the surprise return of the [[Sea Devil]]s.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the eighth story of the ''[[Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor]]'' comic series published in [[2016 (releases)|2016]]. It was the first story of the second year of the series and saw a restart of the issue numbering, with the series now taking place during the events of the [[Series 9 (Doctor Who 2005)|ninth series]]. The story featured the surprise return of the [[Sea Devil]]s.


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
The gothic, sprawling [[Ravenscaur School|Ravenscaur]] is the top private school in the [[UK]], educator of the children of royalty, politicians and celebrities, and epicenter of generations of power and influence. When an old friend of [[Clara Oswald|Clara]]'s dies at the school under mysterious circumstances, she and the Doctor go undercover to investigate.
The gothic, sprawling [[Ravenscaur School|Ravenscaur]] is the top [[private school]] in the [[UK]], educator of the [[child]]ren of royalty, [[politician]]s and celebrities, and epicentre of [[generation]]s of power and influence. When an old friend of [[Clara Oswald|Clara]]'s dies at the school under mysterious circumstances, she and the [[Twelfth Doctor]] go undercover to investigate.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
=== Part one ===
=== Part one ===
[[File:Ravenscaur School (Clara Oswald and the School of Death).jpg|thumb|Ravenscaur School]]
Late at [[Ravenscaur School]], [[Christel Dean]] is packing up her things, when a piece of [[chalk]] lifts up and writes on the [[chalkboard]], "I must not murder my teacher." She runs out of the school, and as she drives away, leaves a [[voicemail]] for her friend [[Clara Oswald|Clara]]. A group of [[student]]s appear in the middle of the road, and Christel swerves into a [[tree]]. As the children approach her, she runs onto a [[bridge]], where the water rises and she is attacked by [[Sea Devil|a sea creature]].
Late at Ravenscaur School, [[Christel Dean]] is packing up her things, when a piece of [[chalk]] lifts up and writes on the chalkboard, "I must not murder my teacher." She runs out of the school, and as she drives away, leaves a voicemail for her friend Clara. A group of students appear in the middle of the road, and Christel swerves into a tree. As the children approach her, she runs onto a bridge, where the water rises and she is attacked by a sea creature.


Meanwhile, the [[Twelfth Doctor]] is being harassed by [[Lucifer van Volk|an alien]] in the bar of a starliner. He uses the sonic sunglasses to hack into the aliens' jetpacks, sending them flying, and hops into [[the TARDIS]] with an extra drink for Clara.
In 2242, the [[Twelfth Doctor]] is being harassed by [[Lucifer van Volk|an alien]] in the bar of a starliner. He uses the [[sonic sunglasses]] to hack into the aliens' [[jetpack]]s, sending them flying, and hops into [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] with an extra drink for Clara. When the TARDIS arrives in her flat however, he finds only a note waiting for him.


''to be added''
Arriving at Ravenscaur, Clara reflects on the history of the prestigious institution, while enduring the slimy [[Beck (Clara Oswald and the School of Death)|Mr. Beck]]'s flirting, before the Doctor suddenly pops up, incensed at being left behind but eager at the prospect of going undercover. In Clara's room, the Doctor is brought up to speed on everything before Clara shoves him under the bed when [[Mariner|Mrs Mariner]], the headmistress, arrives to meet her. The headmistress is a stern, cold woman who makes very clear that Clara's post is conditional before seeing herself out. As the Doctor gets to his feet, Clara remarks that Mariner's eyes were unnerving.
 
Early the next morning, Beck is overseeing a gruelling physical fitness class before they're drawn off by a woman's scream coming from a damp cave. Within the cave, they find glowing green eggs. When they get too close, the eggs burst, releasing tadpole like creatures that wrap themselves around the humans' heads.


=== Part two ===
=== Part two ===
''to be added''
The next day, despite the strict rules for teachers, Clara tries to connect with her class and expose them to more modern forms of media but only succeeds in sparking a verbal brawl between the students regarding who deserves to attend. When class lets out, Clara is approached by the two misfits, [[Jack Irvine]] and [[Lucy Walker]], who recognise her from Christel's photographs. When Clara asks what happened to her, the two quickly take their leave, warning Clara to not go near the water.
 
At [[The Slaughtered Whale]], the Doctor, in a rather cliché nautical guise, enters the pub and tries to strike up a conversation with the glaring and silent barflies. After getting a mug of water from the bar, the Doctor tries to gleam information from a burly sea captain before he's lifted off the ground. When the Doctor pours his water on the man, his head begins smoking, melting away to reveal green flesh with red fins. As one, the pub telekinetically lifts all manner of weapons and throws them at the Doctor, who deflects them with a stuffed fish before a sonic scream sends him flying out the window, the Doctor jumping into the TARDIS before they can catch him.
 
The TARDIS materialises in Clara's bathroom, as she's in the bath, and tells her of what he just encountered, saying she was right about something fishy going on. The Doctor does have a theory on who's behind this but if he's right, it means the whole world is at risk. Though Clara is eager to investigate, the Doctor has her stay put, suspecting that Ravenscaur is at the centre of everything, confident that [[Sonny (Clara Oswald and the School of Death)|Sonny]], the stolen stuffed fish, will watch his back.
 
The next day, the [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]], [[Daniel Claremont]], arrives for a visit. That night, Clara heads deep into the school's lower levels, finding a sealed blast door. Using a sonic screwdriver, that she's held onto ever since their encounter with the Fractures, Clara enters and finds the Prime Minister having dinner with the school board, being very eager to wash away the disgusting human society before dinner is served, live sea creatures. As Clara watches, Lucy and Jack come up from behind, giving away their position but the trio are able to run back to the door before they're caught.
 
As the three head deeper into the caverns, Clara is told more about how the students seem to change while attending Ravenscaur before a tidal wave floods the cavern, depositing the three in a bright, humid environment. Though Lucy and Jack are caught off-guard, Clara quickly deduces that the environment is artificial, designed to simulate Earth's climate 1,000,000 years ago back when [[dinosaur]]s ruled the Earth. At that, a voice says that the dinosaurs ruled nothing, that this environment is how Earth is meant to be and what it will be returned to when its true masters reclaim their planet.
 
For humankind's extinction will come about by the hands of the [[Sea Devil]]s!


=== Part three ===
=== Part three ===
''to be added''
In [[1909]], the Raven Peninsula was rocked by a mighty earthquake. One so powerful that it turned the peninsula into an island. No bodies were ever recovered from the disaster, the media presuming them casualties of nature, but the survivors were in fact taken captive by the newly awakened Sea Devils.
 
In [[2015]], the Sea Devil trio lunges at the humans prompting them to flee. As Clara tries to lead Jack and Lucy back to the surface, a figure in a scuba suit emerges, quickly revealing himself as the Doctor. After introducing himself, he reveals that Sea Devils communicate via sonics while underwater allowing him to throw off their pursuers via sonic screwdriver. During their escape, the quartet finds a hatchling lair, the Doctor explaining that when an intruder gets too close, the gelatinous newborns burst free and latch themselves on the intruder's neural cortex which, in more evolved species, causes the development of extra-sensory powers, such as the telekinesis that Clara saw earlier. When their pursuers catch up, the Doctor leads them all down an underwater shaft where he's hidden the TARDIS.
 
[[File:The Sea Devils flashback.jpg|thumb|Flashback to [[TV]]: ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]'']]
After the Doctor and Clara argue over who is more reckless, Jack and Lucy ask about the "monsters." The Doctor corrects them and explains the history of the Sea Devils. Over 66 million years ago, the Earth was ruled by two breeds of ''homo-reptilia'', the land-based [[Silurian]]s and the aquatic [[Sea Devil]]s. Between the two races, they created a thriving, technologically advanced civilisation, far beyond human capabilities. Their reign came to an end when they concealed their society underground to survive the [[asteroid]] that wiped out the dinosaurs. The Sea Devils first [[The Sea Devils (TV story)|reemerged]] in the human era in the year [[1972]] (or [[UNIT dating controversy|possibly]] [[1982]]) but these creatures seem far more powerful leading the Doctor to speculate that they are a warrior-class. After reclaiming his title of [[President of Earth]], the Doctor retrieves a briefcase and gifts its contents to his human friends.
 
As the Prime Minister gives his speech, saying he must, until there is a reasonable alternative, endorse the continued usage of fossil fuels, something that gives [[Kate Stewart]] and the [[Petronella Osgood|Osgoods]] worry, the Doctor's party meets with Mariner. Mariner quickly reveals that she knows who he is, and confirms his suspicion that the Sea Devils intentionally separated Raven's Isle from the mainland while inflaming [[global warming]] so as to terraform the planet into their ideal environment. Slipping on his sunglasses, the Doctor finds the sprinkler system and activates it, the water burning away the human guises and revealing the Sea Devils beneath, leaving Kate and the Osgoods to bemoan {{Simm|n=''another''}} alien Prime Minister.
 
Mariner lunges at the Doctor and shatters the sunglasses before laughing that he has accomplished nothing. Their armies have been lying in wait for decades and now they have extra incentive to attack. At a command from Mariner, the ground begins to shake as Sea Devil warships rise from the deep, ready to retake their planet.


=== Part four ===
=== Part four ===
''to be added''
Three UNIT ships advance on the newly emerged towers only to be instantly sunk by Sea Devil technology. At Ravenscaur, Claremont orders the [[BBC (in-universe)|BBC]] to keep filming him announcing that the Sea Devils will be turning their sonic devastators on [[Scotland]] and sink the country below the sea level. The Osgoods confirm that he's not bluffing and advise that Kate calls the Doctor.
 
In Mariner's office, the Sea Devils are sent flying back, the Doctor revealing that, inspired by the hatchlings, he's fitted neural enhancers to the humans allowing to access their untapped psionic potential. As they flee, the Doctor refusing to allow Jack and Lucy to keep the enhancers, Kate calls the Doctor where they're quickly revealed to be dealing with the same crisis. Though a navy group is close, the Doctor, by direct presidential command, orders them pulled back. 21st century human technology is no match for the Sea Devils. After telling Clara to get as many humans back to the mainland as possible, the Doctor runs off to do "something so mind-bogglingly brilliant" that it'll amaze even him. When he actually thinks of it.
 
In the dining hall, the Sea Devils are directing the last group of humans to be converted before Clara, Jack, and Lucy use telekinesis to send the old suits of armour flying, with Clara even bringing down the chandelier, before all the Sea Devils fall to their knees, with the human hybrids literally vomiting up the hatchlings. The TARDIS appears overhead and the Doctor reveals that he's exploited the sonic frequency by which the hatchlings communicate, amplified by the TARDIS, and severed their grip on the human hosts. Or in simpler terms, he's made the Sea Devils seasick.
 
The reprieve is short lived as the sonic devastators come to life. The Doctor sends Clara to watch over the children, assuring her that Sonny will keep him safe, before he heads off to the roof. Arriving, the Doctor is met by Mariner. When the Doctor asks why she couldn't have tried co-existence, Mariner retorts that she's seen humans attack their own race for the most trivial of differences and doubts they'd embrace the Sea Devils. Disappointed, the Doctor says he would have helped them sue for peace before she lunges at him, impaling Sonny on her trident and knocking the Doctor down.
 
As Mariner tries to awaken the rest of the Sea Devils, the Doctor uses his screwdriver to alter the trajectory of the devastators, shooting them back at Raven's Isle. Though Mariner notes he's signed his own death warrant, Clara appears, using telekinesis to lift herself upwards and carries the Doctor to safety as Raven's Isle and Mariner are consumed by the sea.
 
With all said and done, Clara allows Jack and Lucy to keep the enhancers, trusting them to be responsible with them, and coyly approves that they've graduated to hand holding. As the TARDIS sails away, the Doctor mourns for Sonny before asking Clara if she wants to go home. Jumping into the Doctor's arms, Clara says that with him, and in the TARDIS, she's already home.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
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* [[Daniel Claremont]]
* [[Daniel Claremont]]
* [[Kate Stewart]]
* [[Kate Stewart]]
* [[Osgood (The Day of the Doctor)|Osgood]]
* [[Petronella Osgood|Osgood]]
* [[Bonnie (The Zygon Invasion)|Osgood]]


== References ==
=== Flashback ===
* [[Third Doctor]]
* [[Jo Grant]]
* [[The Master (Terror of the Autons)|The Master]]
 
== Worldbuilding ==
=== The Doctor ===
=== The Doctor ===
* The Doctor takes a trip to the ''[[Rosette of Sirius]]'' in [[2242]]. [[Lucifer van Volk]], captain of the [[Steel Reivers]], considers killing him with a [[firestorm incinerator cannon]] and a [[Kronaan laser-ax]].
* The Doctor takes a trip to the ''[[Rosette of Sirius]]'' in [[2242]]. [[Lucifer van Volk]], captain of the [[Steel Reivers]], considers killing him with a [[firestorm incinerator cannon]] and a [[Kronaan laser-ax]].
* The Doctor once knew a woman named [[Van Dyne]] who was visible through a [[magnifying glass]]. He also knew a man named [[Doctor Doom|Von Doom]] who was a "humo[u]rless ... tin-pot".
* The Doctor once ended up conducting the last night of [[The Proms]], where he played the [[Sex Pistols]]' version of "[[God Save the Queen]]".
* The Doctor once ended up conducting the last night of [[The Proms]], where he played the [[Sex Pistols]]' version of "[[God Save the Queen]]".
* The Doctor's contact image for Kate Stewart is photo-shopped to give her [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|her father]]'s mustache.
* The Doctor's contact image for Kate Stewart is photo-shopped to give her [[Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart|her father]]'s moustache.
 
=== Clara ===
=== Clara ===
* Clara's outgoing voicemail message is, "Hi, it's Clara. I'm either banging my head against a brick wall trying to teach [[Class 2B]] [[Shakespeare]], or, y'know, out saving the universe."
* Clara's outgoing voicemail message is, "Hi, it's Clara. I'm either banging my head against a brick wall trying to teach [[Class 2B]] [[William Shakespeare|Shakespeare]], or, y'know, out saving the universe."
* It is confirmed that Clara attended teacher's college.
* It is confirmed that Clara attended teacher's college.
=== Sea Devils ===
=== Sea Devils ===
* Clara notes that Sea Devils are less sophisticated and more savage than [[Silurian]]s.
* Clara notes that Sea Devils are less sophisticated and more savage than [[Silurian]]s.
* Sea Devil hatchlings communicate via [[sonic telepathy]].
* Sea Devil hatchlings communicate via [[sonic telepathy]].
=== Drinks ===
* The Doctor drinks a [[Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* The character of Christel Dean is named for, and takes the likeness of, actress [[Christel Dee]], host of the BBC-produced webseries ''[[The Fan Show]]''.
* The character of [[Christel Dean]] is named for, and takes the likeness of, actor [[Christel Dee]], host of the BBC-produced webseries ''[[The Fan Show]]''.
* For the first time, we see what the Doctor sees through his sonic sunglasses.
* The [[Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster]] originates from ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy]]'' by [[Douglas Adams]].
* The story implies that Clara has taken a leave from [[Coal Hill School]] given that she is able to take on a full-time (if temporary) teaching position at Ravenscaur. At the end of the story, the Doctor offers to take her back to Coal Hill.
* "[[Van Dyne]]" (The Wasp) and "[[Doctor Doom|Von Doom]]" (Victor von Doom / Doctor Doom) are characters from [[Marvel Comics]].
* A running joke in the story involves the Doctor taking on a new "companion" - a stuffed swordfish he names Sonny.
** The Doctor meeting Marvel characters did happen during the time [[DWM comic stories]] were published by Marvel (1979-1999), placing ''Doctor Who'' comics in the Marvel multiverse.
* In keeping with the format of a number of Series 9 stories, the Doctor and Clara spend much of the story separated.  
** In fact, the [[Seventh Doctor]] and [[Doctor Doom]] were both present at [[Bonjaxx's Bar]] in part 12 of ''[[The Incomplete Death's Head (comic story)|The Incomplete Death's Head]]''.
* The presence of two Osgoods dates this story as happening after the events of [[TV]]: ''[[The Zygon Inversion (TV story)|The Zygon Inversion]]''.
* For the first time, we see what the Doctor sees through his [[sonic sunglasses]].
* The story implies that Clara has taken a leave from [[Coal Hill School]] given that she is able to take on a full-time (if temporary) teaching position at [[Ravenscaur School|Ravenscaur]]. At the end of the story, the Doctor offers to take her back to Coal Hill.
* A running joke in the story involves the Doctor taking on a new "companion" - a stuffed swordfish he names [[Sonny (Clara Oswald and the School of Death)|Sonny]].
* In keeping with the format of a number of [[series 9 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 9]] stories, the Doctor and Clara spend much of the story separated.
* The presence of two [[Petronella Osgood|Osgoods]] dates this story as happening after the events of [[TV]]: ''[[The Zygon Inversion (TV story)|The Zygon Inversion]]''.


=== Original print details ===
=== Original print details ===
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* The Doctor now uses his [[sonic sunglasses]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)|The Magician's Apprentice]]'' etc.)
* The Doctor now uses his [[sonic sunglasses]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Magician's Apprentice (TV story)|The Magician's Apprentice]]'' etc.)
* While not recognising Lucifer, the Doctor queries whether he knew "[[Fourth Doctor|a mop-head in a fedora and rainbow scarf]]", "[[Tenth Doctor|a skinny chap with electro-shock hair]]", or "[[Eleventh Doctor|a bow-tied whippersnapper]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot (TV story)|Robot]]'', ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'', ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'')
* While not recognising Lucifer, the Doctor queries whether he knew "[[Fourth Doctor|a mop-head in a fedora and rainbow scarf]]", "[[Tenth Doctor|a skinny chap with electro-shock hair]]", or "[[Eleventh Doctor|a bow-tied whippersnapper]]". ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot (TV story)|Robot]]'', ''[[The Parting of the Ways (TV story)|The Parting of the Ways]]'', ''[[The Eleventh Hour (TV story)|The Eleventh Hour]]'')
* Lucifer first appeared, and was defeated by the Doctor, in [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Fractures (comic story)|The Fractures]]''.
* The Doctor claims that he gets distracted rather than running off. ([[TV]]: ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'')
* The Doctor claims that he gets distracted rather than running off. ([[TV]]: ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'')
* Clara is said to have used [[psychic paper]] to get the job with the school, leading the Doctor to remark that she is acting like him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'')
* Clara is said to have used [[psychic paper]] to get the job with the school, leading the Doctor to remark that she is acting like him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'')
* A teacher shows attraction to Clara, a la [[Danny Pink]], but in a more negative manner and she shoots down his advances (unlike in [[TV]]: ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'').
* A teacher shows attraction to Clara, a la [[Danny Pink]], but in a more negative manner and she shoots down his advances (unlike in [[TV]]: ''[[Into the Dalek (TV story)|Into the Dalek]]'').
* Clara refers to herself as being impossible. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'', et al)
* Clara refers to herself as being impossible. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'', et al)
* In keeping with Year Two being set in the Series 9 continuity, the Doctor is now wearing more casual clothes, in particular his hoodie. ([[TV]]: ''[[Last Christmas (TV story)|Last Christmas]]'')
* In keeping with Year Two being set in the Series 9 continuity, the Doctor is now wearing more casual clothes, in particular his hoodie. ([[TV]]: ''[[Last Christmas (TV story)|Last Christmas]]'')
* The Doctor once again claims to be a master swordfighter, and fights using an unconventional weapon. ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot of Sherwood (TV story)|Robot of Sherwood]]'')
* The Doctor once again claims to be a master swordfighter, and fights using an unconventional weapon. ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot of Sherwood (TV story)|Robot of Sherwood]]'')
* Clara possesses a [[sonic screwdriver]], which she got from the Doctor during the [[Fracture]] invasion. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Fractures (comic story)|The Fractures]]'')
* Clara possesses a [[sonic screwdriver]], which she held onto after the Doctor gave it to her during the [[Fracture]] invasion. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Fractures (comic story)|The Fractures]]'')
* Clara attended teaching college before taking her job at [[Coal Hill School]] ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor]]''). The story does not indicate whether she is still employed by Coal Hill at this point.
* Clara attended teaching college before taking her job at [[Coal Hill School]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor]]'') The story does not indicate whether she is still employed by Coal Hill at this point.
* The Doctor recalls the emergence of the Sea Devils in the [[English Channel]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]'') He notes that it happened in either [[1972]] or [[1982]], referencing the [[UNIT dating controversy]].
* The Doctor and Mariner both reference the emergence of the Sea Devils in the [[English Channel]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]'') The Doctor notes that it happened in either [[1972]] or [[1982]], referencing the [[UNIT dating controversy]]. When discussing the differing appearance of the creatures, the Doctor suspects that the ones he is facing now are a warrior-class. A similar explanation would be used to explain the redesigned Silurians in ''[[The Lost Dimension (comic story)|The Lost Dimension]]''.
* The Doctor tells Mrs. Mariner that he "had a run-in with some [[Hyperion (Terrorformer)|intelligent fireballs]] a while back". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Hyperion Empire (comic story)|The Hyperion Empire]]'')
* The Doctor tells Mrs. Mariner that he "had a run-in with some [[Hyperion (species)|intelligent fireballs]] a while back". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Hyperion Empire (comic story)|The Hyperion Empire]]'')
* When Kate finds out that the Prime Minister isn't human she remarks, "Not again". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of the Drums]]'')
* When Kate finds out that the Prime Minister isn't human she remarks, "Not again". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums (TV story)|The Sound of Drums]]'')
* The Doctor gives Clara and the students a device that boosts their mental abilities. ([[TV]]: ''[[Hide (TV story)|Hide]]'')
* The Doctor gives Clara and the students a device that boosts their mental abilities. ([[TV]]: ''[[Hide (TV story)|Hide]]'')
* The Doctor again refers to an unusual object as a companion and mourns its loss. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'')
* The Doctor again refers to an unusual object as a companion and mourns its loss. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'')
* Clara refers to the TARDIS as her home, much as [[Ace]] did in [[TV]]: ''[[Survival (TV story)|Survival]]''.
* Clara refers to the TARDIS as her home, much as [[Ace]] did in [[TV]]: ''[[Survival (TV story)|Survival]]''.
* Claremont mentions Scotland's wish to separate from the UK. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Beast Below (TV story)|The Beast Below]]'')


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Clara Oswald and the School of Death was the eighth story of the Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor comic series published in 2016. It was the first story of the second year of the series and saw a restart of the issue numbering, with the series now taking place during the events of the ninth series. The story featured the surprise return of the Sea Devils.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

The gothic, sprawling Ravenscaur is the top private school in the UK, educator of the children of royalty, politicians and celebrities, and epicentre of generations of power and influence. When an old friend of Clara's dies at the school under mysterious circumstances, she and the Twelfth Doctor go undercover to investigate.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Part one[[edit] | [edit source]]

Late at Ravenscaur School, Christel Dean is packing up her things, when a piece of chalk lifts up and writes on the chalkboard, "I must not murder my teacher." She runs out of the school, and as she drives away, leaves a voicemail for her friend Clara. A group of students appear in the middle of the road, and Christel swerves into a tree. As the children approach her, she runs onto a bridge, where the water rises and she is attacked by a sea creature.

In 2242, the Twelfth Doctor is being harassed by an alien in the bar of a starliner. He uses the sonic sunglasses to hack into the aliens' jetpacks, sending them flying, and hops into the TARDIS with an extra drink for Clara. When the TARDIS arrives in her flat however, he finds only a note waiting for him.

Arriving at Ravenscaur, Clara reflects on the history of the prestigious institution, while enduring the slimy Mr. Beck's flirting, before the Doctor suddenly pops up, incensed at being left behind but eager at the prospect of going undercover. In Clara's room, the Doctor is brought up to speed on everything before Clara shoves him under the bed when Mrs Mariner, the headmistress, arrives to meet her. The headmistress is a stern, cold woman who makes very clear that Clara's post is conditional before seeing herself out. As the Doctor gets to his feet, Clara remarks that Mariner's eyes were unnerving.

Early the next morning, Beck is overseeing a gruelling physical fitness class before they're drawn off by a woman's scream coming from a damp cave. Within the cave, they find glowing green eggs. When they get too close, the eggs burst, releasing tadpole like creatures that wrap themselves around the humans' heads.

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The next day, despite the strict rules for teachers, Clara tries to connect with her class and expose them to more modern forms of media but only succeeds in sparking a verbal brawl between the students regarding who deserves to attend. When class lets out, Clara is approached by the two misfits, Jack Irvine and Lucy Walker, who recognise her from Christel's photographs. When Clara asks what happened to her, the two quickly take their leave, warning Clara to not go near the water.

At The Slaughtered Whale, the Doctor, in a rather cliché nautical guise, enters the pub and tries to strike up a conversation with the glaring and silent barflies. After getting a mug of water from the bar, the Doctor tries to gleam information from a burly sea captain before he's lifted off the ground. When the Doctor pours his water on the man, his head begins smoking, melting away to reveal green flesh with red fins. As one, the pub telekinetically lifts all manner of weapons and throws them at the Doctor, who deflects them with a stuffed fish before a sonic scream sends him flying out the window, the Doctor jumping into the TARDIS before they can catch him.

The TARDIS materialises in Clara's bathroom, as she's in the bath, and tells her of what he just encountered, saying she was right about something fishy going on. The Doctor does have a theory on who's behind this but if he's right, it means the whole world is at risk. Though Clara is eager to investigate, the Doctor has her stay put, suspecting that Ravenscaur is at the centre of everything, confident that Sonny, the stolen stuffed fish, will watch his back.

The next day, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Daniel Claremont, arrives for a visit. That night, Clara heads deep into the school's lower levels, finding a sealed blast door. Using a sonic screwdriver, that she's held onto ever since their encounter with the Fractures, Clara enters and finds the Prime Minister having dinner with the school board, being very eager to wash away the disgusting human society before dinner is served, live sea creatures. As Clara watches, Lucy and Jack come up from behind, giving away their position but the trio are able to run back to the door before they're caught.

As the three head deeper into the caverns, Clara is told more about how the students seem to change while attending Ravenscaur before a tidal wave floods the cavern, depositing the three in a bright, humid environment. Though Lucy and Jack are caught off-guard, Clara quickly deduces that the environment is artificial, designed to simulate Earth's climate 1,000,000 years ago back when dinosaurs ruled the Earth. At that, a voice says that the dinosaurs ruled nothing, that this environment is how Earth is meant to be and what it will be returned to when its true masters reclaim their planet.

For humankind's extinction will come about by the hands of the Sea Devils!

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In 1909, the Raven Peninsula was rocked by a mighty earthquake. One so powerful that it turned the peninsula into an island. No bodies were ever recovered from the disaster, the media presuming them casualties of nature, but the survivors were in fact taken captive by the newly awakened Sea Devils.

In 2015, the Sea Devil trio lunges at the humans prompting them to flee. As Clara tries to lead Jack and Lucy back to the surface, a figure in a scuba suit emerges, quickly revealing himself as the Doctor. After introducing himself, he reveals that Sea Devils communicate via sonics while underwater allowing him to throw off their pursuers via sonic screwdriver. During their escape, the quartet finds a hatchling lair, the Doctor explaining that when an intruder gets too close, the gelatinous newborns burst free and latch themselves on the intruder's neural cortex which, in more evolved species, causes the development of extra-sensory powers, such as the telekinesis that Clara saw earlier. When their pursuers catch up, the Doctor leads them all down an underwater shaft where he's hidden the TARDIS.

Flashback to TV: The Sea Devils

After the Doctor and Clara argue over who is more reckless, Jack and Lucy ask about the "monsters." The Doctor corrects them and explains the history of the Sea Devils. Over 66 million years ago, the Earth was ruled by two breeds of homo-reptilia, the land-based Silurians and the aquatic Sea Devils. Between the two races, they created a thriving, technologically advanced civilisation, far beyond human capabilities. Their reign came to an end when they concealed their society underground to survive the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs. The Sea Devils first reemerged in the human era in the year 1972 (or possibly 1982) but these creatures seem far more powerful leading the Doctor to speculate that they are a warrior-class. After reclaiming his title of President of Earth, the Doctor retrieves a briefcase and gifts its contents to his human friends.

As the Prime Minister gives his speech, saying he must, until there is a reasonable alternative, endorse the continued usage of fossil fuels, something that gives Kate Stewart and the Osgoods worry, the Doctor's party meets with Mariner. Mariner quickly reveals that she knows who he is, and confirms his suspicion that the Sea Devils intentionally separated Raven's Isle from the mainland while inflaming global warming so as to terraform the planet into their ideal environment. Slipping on his sunglasses, the Doctor finds the sprinkler system and activates it, the water burning away the human guises and revealing the Sea Devils beneath, leaving Kate and the Osgoods to bemoan another alien Prime Minister.

Mariner lunges at the Doctor and shatters the sunglasses before laughing that he has accomplished nothing. Their armies have been lying in wait for decades and now they have extra incentive to attack. At a command from Mariner, the ground begins to shake as Sea Devil warships rise from the deep, ready to retake their planet.

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Three UNIT ships advance on the newly emerged towers only to be instantly sunk by Sea Devil technology. At Ravenscaur, Claremont orders the BBC to keep filming him announcing that the Sea Devils will be turning their sonic devastators on Scotland and sink the country below the sea level. The Osgoods confirm that he's not bluffing and advise that Kate calls the Doctor.

In Mariner's office, the Sea Devils are sent flying back, the Doctor revealing that, inspired by the hatchlings, he's fitted neural enhancers to the humans allowing to access their untapped psionic potential. As they flee, the Doctor refusing to allow Jack and Lucy to keep the enhancers, Kate calls the Doctor where they're quickly revealed to be dealing with the same crisis. Though a navy group is close, the Doctor, by direct presidential command, orders them pulled back. 21st century human technology is no match for the Sea Devils. After telling Clara to get as many humans back to the mainland as possible, the Doctor runs off to do "something so mind-bogglingly brilliant" that it'll amaze even him. When he actually thinks of it.

In the dining hall, the Sea Devils are directing the last group of humans to be converted before Clara, Jack, and Lucy use telekinesis to send the old suits of armour flying, with Clara even bringing down the chandelier, before all the Sea Devils fall to their knees, with the human hybrids literally vomiting up the hatchlings. The TARDIS appears overhead and the Doctor reveals that he's exploited the sonic frequency by which the hatchlings communicate, amplified by the TARDIS, and severed their grip on the human hosts. Or in simpler terms, he's made the Sea Devils seasick.

The reprieve is short lived as the sonic devastators come to life. The Doctor sends Clara to watch over the children, assuring her that Sonny will keep him safe, before he heads off to the roof. Arriving, the Doctor is met by Mariner. When the Doctor asks why she couldn't have tried co-existence, Mariner retorts that she's seen humans attack their own race for the most trivial of differences and doubts they'd embrace the Sea Devils. Disappointed, the Doctor says he would have helped them sue for peace before she lunges at him, impaling Sonny on her trident and knocking the Doctor down.

As Mariner tries to awaken the rest of the Sea Devils, the Doctor uses his screwdriver to alter the trajectory of the devastators, shooting them back at Raven's Isle. Though Mariner notes he's signed his own death warrant, Clara appears, using telekinesis to lift herself upwards and carries the Doctor to safety as Raven's Isle and Mariner are consumed by the sea.

With all said and done, Clara allows Jack and Lucy to keep the enhancers, trusting them to be responsible with them, and coyly approves that they've graduated to hand holding. As the TARDIS sails away, the Doctor mourns for Sonny before asking Clara if she wants to go home. Jumping into the Doctor's arms, Clara says that with him, and in the TARDIS, she's already home.

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  • Clara's outgoing voicemail message is, "Hi, it's Clara. I'm either banging my head against a brick wall trying to teach Class 2B Shakespeare, or, y'know, out saving the universe."
  • It is confirmed that Clara attended teacher's college.

Sea Devils[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Clara notes that Sea Devils are less sophisticated and more savage than Silurians.
  • Sea Devil hatchlings communicate via sonic telepathy.

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