The Crossroads of Time (comic story): Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(12 intermediate revisions by 11 users not shown)
Line 2: Line 2:
{{real world}}
{{real world}}
{{ImageLinkComics}}
{{ImageLinkComics}}
{{Infobox Story
{{Infobox Story SMW
|range = DWM comic stories{{!}}DWM Comics
|number in range = 46
|image= The Crossroads of Time.jpg
|image= The Crossroads of Time.jpg
|series=[[DWM comic stories|''DWM'' comic stories]]
|series=[[DWM comic stories|''DWM'' comic stories]]
Line 9: Line 11:
|enemy= [[Death's Head]]  
|enemy= [[Death's Head]]  
|setting=  
|setting=  
|writer= [[Simon Furman]]
|writer= Simon Furman
|artist= [[Geoff Senior]]
|artist= [[Geoff Senior]]
|editor= [[Richard Starkings]]
|editor= [[Richard Starkings]]
Line 17: Line 19:
|reprint= TIDH 1
|reprint= TIDH 1
|reprint2= A Cold Day in Hell! (graphic novel)
|reprint2= A Cold Day in Hell! (graphic novel)
|cover date= [[April (releases)|April]] 1988
|cover date= April 1988
|release date= [[10 March (releases)|10 March]] [[1988 (releases)|1988]]
|release date= 10 March 1988
|publisher= Marvel Comics
|publisher= Marvel Comics
|format= Comic - 1 part (8 pages)
|format= Comic - 1 part (8 pages)
Line 26: Line 28:
|prev2= Death's Head! (comic story)
|prev2= Death's Head! (comic story)
|next2= Watch Out – Dragon's Claws Here's Death's Head! (comic story)
|next2= Watch Out – Dragon's Claws Here's Death's Head! (comic story)
}}{{comic stub}}
}}
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a [[Seventh Doctor]] comic published in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''.
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a [[Seventh Doctor]] comic published in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''.


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
Death's Head, who was sent flying through the [[Vortex]], collides with [[the TARDIS]]. The TARDIS and Death's Head both land on an uninhabited moon. The Doctor gets out of the TARDIS and notes that, since he collided with something (Death's Head) in the Vortex, a Time Warden should appear. Sure enough, one does appear, and begins questioning the Doctor. Death's Head recovers, now standing at his full 30 feet height. The Time Warden gets skittish and leaves, telling the Doctor to deal with it on his own. Death's Head picks up the Doctor in his hand. After some quick negotiating, the Doctor is able to escape Death's Head's grasp and retrieves The Master's [[Tissue Compression Eliminator]], which the Doctor confiscated inside his TARDIS. He boasts Death's Head with it. Death's Head does not shrink down to microscopic size like the Doctor planned, but rather shrinks down to the same size as the Doctor. He then attempts to kill the Doctor, who ducks under a swing from Death's Head's mace, and begins running just as the Time Warden reappeared. The Time Warden is again scared off by Death's Head, who is now pursuing the Doctor deeper into the moon. The Doctor realises that he cannot combat Death's Head, and offers the TARDIS to Death's Head in exchange for keeping his life. Death's Head agrees, and enters the TARDIS with the Doctor. The Doctor distracts Death's Head long enough to get to the controls and operate the teleporter. He succeeds, and Death's Head is teleported to the 81st century, just as the Time Warden reappears.
Death's Head, who was sent flying through the [[Vortex]], collides with [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. The TARDIS and Death's Head both land on an uninhabited moon. The Doctor gets out of the TARDIS and notes that, since he collided with something (Death's Head) in the Vortex, a Time Warden should appear. Sure enough, one does appear, and begins questioning the Doctor. Death's Head recovers, now standing at his full 30 feet height. The Time Warden gets skittish and leaves, telling the Doctor to deal with it on his own. Death's Head picks up the Doctor in his hand. After some quick negotiating, the Doctor is able to escape Death's Head's grasp and retrieves [[the Master]]'s [[Tissue Compression Eliminator]], which the Doctor confiscated inside his TARDIS. He blasts Death's Head with it. Death's Head does not shrink down to microscopic size like the Doctor planned, but rather shrinks down to the same size as the Doctor. He then attempts to kill the Doctor, who ducks under a swing from Death's Head's mace, and begins running just as the Time Warden reappeared. The Time Warden is again scared off by Death's Head, who is now pursuing the Doctor deeper into the moon. The Doctor realises that he cannot combat Death's Head, and offers the TARDIS to Death's Head in exchange for keeping his life. Death's Head agrees, and enters the TARDIS with the Doctor. The Doctor distracts Death's Head long enough to get to the controls and operate the teleporter. He succeeds, and Death's Head is teleported to the 81st century, just as the Time Warden reappears.
 
== Plot ==
''to be added''


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
Line 40: Line 39:
* [[Time warden]]
* [[Time warden]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* The Doctor uses [[the Master]]'s [[Tissue Compression Eliminator]] on Death's Head, reducing him to human size.
* Among the items the Doctor uses to bargain with [[Death's Head]] are [[Jelly baby|jelly babies]].


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
Line 47: Line 46:
* This story was written to enable [[Death's Head]] to be removed from ''{{iw|transformers|The_Transformers_(Marvel_Comics)#Marvel UK|Transformers}}'' UK universe (TFUK), shrunk and dropped into [[Marvel UK]]'s own ''{{iw|marvel|Dragon's Claws Vol 1|Dragon's Claws}}'' title at human size.
* This story was written to enable [[Death's Head]] to be removed from ''{{iw|transformers|The_Transformers_(Marvel_Comics)#Marvel UK|Transformers}}'' UK universe (TFUK), shrunk and dropped into [[Marvel UK]]'s own ''{{iw|marvel|Dragon's Claws Vol 1|Dragon's Claws}}'' title at human size.
* The crossover nature of the story prompted advertisements in other Marvel UK titles, including the "TransFormation" segment in [[w:c:transformers:Toy Soldiers!|''Transformers'' UK #154]]
* The crossover nature of the story prompted advertisements in other Marvel UK titles, including the "TransFormation" segment in [[w:c:transformers:Toy Soldiers!|''Transformers'' UK #154]]
* While from the point of view of a contemporary reader, this DWM story directly follows the events of a TFUK story in [[w:c:transformers:The Legacy of Unicron!|''Transformers'' UK #151]], which explains how Death's Head ended up in the [[Time Vortex]] without a time machine, that TFUK story is considered invalid on this wiki. Later, after Marvel UK lost the rights to mention TFUK, an alternative, incompatible explanation that Death's Head was caught in the gravitational well of a collapsing planet was supplied for the [[The Incomplete Death's Head (comic story)|linking materal]] created for the ''[[The Incomplete Death's Head]]'' series. This latter explanation is the only one acceptable on in-universe pages.
* While from the point of view of a contemporary reader, this DWM story directly follows the events of a TFUK story in [[w:c:transformers:The Legacy of Unicron!|''Transformers'' UK #151]], which explains how Death's Head ended up in the [[Time Vortex]] without a time machine, that TFUK story is considered invalid on this wiki. Later, after Marvel UK lost the rights to mention TFUK, an alternative, incompatible explanation that Death's Head was caught in the gravitational well of a collapsing planet was supplied for the [[The Incomplete Death's Head (comic story)|linking materal]] created for the ''[[The Incomplete Death's Head]]'' series. This latter explanation is the only one acceptable on in-universe pages. [[Meet Death's Head (comic story)|Meet Death's Head]] would make the original explaination more plausible too.


=== Reprints ===
=== Reprints ===
Line 55: Line 54:


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* Among the items the Doctor uses to bargain with [[Death's Head]] are [[Jelly baby|jelly babies]], much beloved by the [[Fourth Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Robot (TV story)|Robot]]'' et al)
* Death's Head ended up in the [[Time Vortex]] after being caught in the gravitational well of a collapsing planet during a war of giant robots. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Incomplete Death's Head (comic story)|The Incomplete Death's Head]]'')
* Death's Head ended up in the [[Time Vortex]] after being caught in the gravitational well of a collapsing planet during a war of giant robots. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Incomplete Death's Head (comic story)|The Incomplete Death's Head]]'')


== External links ==
== External links ==
{{marvelx|Doctor Who Magazine Vol 1 135|''Doctor Who Magazine'' #135}}
{{marvelx|Doctor Who Magazine Vol 1 135|''Doctor Who Magazine'' #135}}
{{marvelx|Incomplete Death's Head Vol 1 1|''Incomplete Death's Head'' #1}}


{{Seventh Doctor DWM comics}}
{{Seventh Doctor DWM comics}}
{{Death's Head}}
{{TitleSort}}
{{TitleSort}}
[[Category:Seventh Doctor DWM comic stories]]
[[Category:Seventh Doctor DWM comic stories]]
[[Category:1988 comic stories]]
[[Category:1988 comic stories]]
[[Category:Death's Head comic stories]]
[[Category:Death's Head comic stories]]
[[Category:Reprinted TIDH comic stories]]
[[Category:Reprinted TIDH comic stories]]
[[Category:One part comics]]
[[Category:Stories that crossover with non-DWU series]]

Latest revision as of 20:32, 1 September 2024

RealWorld.png

The Crossroads of Time was a Seventh Doctor comic published in Doctor Who Magazine.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

Death's Head, who was sent flying through the Vortex, collides with the Doctor's TARDIS. The TARDIS and Death's Head both land on an uninhabited moon. The Doctor gets out of the TARDIS and notes that, since he collided with something (Death's Head) in the Vortex, a Time Warden should appear. Sure enough, one does appear, and begins questioning the Doctor. Death's Head recovers, now standing at his full 30 feet height. The Time Warden gets skittish and leaves, telling the Doctor to deal with it on his own. Death's Head picks up the Doctor in his hand. After some quick negotiating, the Doctor is able to escape Death's Head's grasp and retrieves the Master's Tissue Compression Eliminator, which the Doctor confiscated inside his TARDIS. He blasts Death's Head with it. Death's Head does not shrink down to microscopic size like the Doctor planned, but rather shrinks down to the same size as the Doctor. He then attempts to kill the Doctor, who ducks under a swing from Death's Head's mace, and begins running just as the Time Warden reappeared. The Time Warden is again scared off by Death's Head, who is now pursuing the Doctor deeper into the moon. The Doctor realises that he cannot combat Death's Head, and offers the TARDIS to Death's Head in exchange for keeping his life. Death's Head agrees, and enters the TARDIS with the Doctor. The Doctor distracts Death's Head long enough to get to the controls and operate the teleporter. He succeeds, and Death's Head is teleported to the 81st century, just as the Time Warden reappears.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Advertisement of the story in Transformers UK #154.
  • This story was written to enable Death's Head to be removed from Transformers UK universe (TFUK), shrunk and dropped into Marvel UK's own Dragon's Claws title at human size.
  • The crossover nature of the story prompted advertisements in other Marvel UK titles, including the "TransFormation" segment in Transformers UK #154
  • While from the point of view of a contemporary reader, this DWM story directly follows the events of a TFUK story in Transformers UK #151, which explains how Death's Head ended up in the Time Vortex without a time machine, that TFUK story is considered invalid on this wiki. Later, after Marvel UK lost the rights to mention TFUK, an alternative, incompatible explanation that Death's Head was caught in the gravitational well of a collapsing planet was supplied for the linking materal created for the The Incomplete Death's Head series. This latter explanation is the only one acceptable on in-universe pages. Meet Death's Head would make the original explaination more plausible too.

Reprints[[edit] | [edit source]]

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]