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|image            = Imaginary Enemies.jpg
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|doctor            =  
|doctor            =  
|companions        =  
|companions        =  
|main character    = [[Amy Pond|Amy]], [[Rory Williams|Rory]], [[River Song|Mels]]
|main character    = [[Amy Pond|Amy]], [[Rory Williams|Rory]], [[Mels Zucker|Mels]]
|featuring        = [[Brian Williams (Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)|Brian]]  
|featuring        = [[Brian Williams (Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)|Brian]]  
|enemy            = [[Krampus (Imaginary Enemies)|Krampus]], [[Veronica Stackmore]]
|enemy            = [[Krampus]], [[Veronica Stackmore]]
|setting          = [[Leadworth Primary School]], [[1990s]]
|setting          = [[Leadworth Primary School]], [[1990s]]
|writer            = [[Scott Gray]]
|writer            = Scott Gray
|editor            = [[Tom Spilsbury]] & [[Peter Ware (editor)|Peter Ware]]
|editor            = [[Tom Spilsbury]] & [[Peter Ware (editor)|Peter Ware]]
|penciller        = [[Mike Collins]]
|penciller        = [[Mike Collins]]
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|release date      = 13 December 2012
|cover date        = [[13 December (releases)|13 December]] 2012
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|publisher        = Panini Comics
|publisher        = Panini Comics
|format            = Comic, 1 part
|format            = Comic
|epcount          = 1
|series            = [[DWM comic stories|''DWM'' comic stories]]
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}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a story printed in [[DWM 455|issue 455]] of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. Notably, it did not feature [[the Doctor]]. It was the last ''DWM'' story to feature [[Amy Pond|Amy]] and [[Rory Williams|Rory]], and was the only one {{as of|2019|lc=y}} to feature [[Melody Pond]] in the form of Mels. It is also the only strip to feature [[Brian Williams (Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)|Brian Williams]].
}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a story printed in [[DWM 455|issue 455]] of ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. Notably, it did not feature [[the Doctor]]. It was the last ''DWM'' story to feature [[Amy Pond|Amy]] and [[Rory Williams|Rory]], and was the first to feature [[Melody Pond]], in the form of [[Mels Zucker]]. It is also the only strip to feature [[Brian Williams (Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)|Brian Williams]].


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
In [[Leadworth]], the nativity play is almost starting and young [[Amelia Pond]] is being teased before the school play by the main star [[Veronica Stackmore|Veronica]] (the mayor's spoiled daughter) saying she's mad and she'll get locked away forever. Veronica then breaks the Raggedy Doctor doll Amelia made. Whilst in the library she's visited in the mirror by a man who appears similar to a reverse [[Santa Claus]] claiming to be her uncle "[[Krampus (Imaginary Enemies)|Krampus]]" who is really a member of the Pantheon trying to prevent the future Amy and Rory from [[The Big Bang (TV story)|getting married]] and joining the [[Eleventh Doctor|mad man in the box]], and conceiving [[River Song|their child]] who would go on to [[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|kill the Doctor]].
In [[Leadworth]], during the [[1990s]], the nativity play is almost starting and young [[Amelia Pond]] is being bullied before the school play by the main star [[Veronica Stackmore|Veronica]] (the mayor's spoiled daughter) saying she's mad and she'll get locked away forever. Veronica then breaks the Raggedy Doctor doll Amelia made. Whilst in the library she's visited in the mirror by a man who appears similar to a reverse [[Santa Claus]] claiming to be her uncle "[[Krampus]]" who is really a member of the Pantheon trying to prevent the future Amy and Rory from [[The Big Bang (TV story)|getting married]] and joining the [[Eleventh Doctor|mad man in the box]], and conceiving [[River Song|their child]] who would go on to [[The Impossible Astronaut (TV story)|kill the Doctor]].


Krampus captures them with his goblins [[Otto (Imaginary Enemies)|Otto]], [[Siegfried]] and [[Ludwig (Imaginary Enemies)|Ludwig]]. However Veronica notices that the doll he has given her is nothing more than a lump of coal. So she throws it into a mirror and Krampus and his goblins are sucked through the portal in the mirror. Amelia and Rory forget about the events but Mels remembers. Since Veronica is knocked out Amelia becomes the new Mary, with Rory as her Joseph. Rory's father comments that they make a lovely couple, to which Mels enthusiastically agrees.
Krampus captures them with his goblins [[Otto (Imaginary Enemies)|Otto]], [[Siegfried]] and [[Ludwig (Imaginary Enemies)|Ludwig]]. However Veronica notices that the doll he has given her is nothing more than a lump of coal. So she throws it into a mirror and Krampus and his goblins are sucked through the portal in the mirror. Amelia and Rory forget about the events but [[Mels Zucker|Mels]] remembers. Since Veronica is knocked out Amelia becomes the new Mary, with Rory as her Joseph. Rory's father comments that they make a lovely couple, to which Mels enthusiastically agrees.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
* [[Krampus]]
* [[Ludwig (Imaginary Enemies)|Ludwig]]
* [[Otto (Imaginary Enemies)|Otto]]
* [[Amelia Pond]]
* [[Amelia Pond]]
* [[Rory Williams]]
* [[River Song|Mels]]
* [[Krampus (Imaginary Enemies)|Krampus]]
* [[Otto (Imaginary Enemies)|Otto]]
* [[Siegfried]]
* [[Siegfried]]
* [[Ludwig (Imaginary Enemies)|Ludwig]]
* [[Veronica Stackmore]]
* [[Veronica Stackmore]]
* [[Brian Williams (Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)|Brian Williams]]
* [[Brian Williams (Dinosaurs on a Spaceship)|Brian Williams]]
* [[Rory Williams]]
* [[Mels Zucker]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* The being calling himself Krampus claims that he is part of the [[Pantheon of Discord]].
* [[Krampus]] explains that he is part of "[[the Pantheon|a Pantheon]]".
* Veronica says that her uncle works at [[Canary Wharf]].
* Veronica says that her uncle works at [[Canary Wharf]].
* Krampus is dressed like [[Santa Claus]] albeit with the colours in reverse and a [[German]] accent.
* Krampus is dressed like [[Santa Claus]] albeit with the colours in reverse and a [[German]] accent.
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* The story ends with various images of Amy and Rory together from their later years of their life after being sent back in time at the end of the television story ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|The Angels Take Manhattan]]''. In one of the images, Rory is shown to be a medical doctor, suggesting that he moved up from being a nurse.
* The story ends with various images of Amy and Rory together from their later years of their life after being sent back in time at the end of the television story ''[[The Angels Take Manhattan (TV story)|The Angels Take Manhattan]]''. In one of the images, Rory is shown to be a medical doctor, suggesting that he moved up from being a nurse.
* This is the first non-televised adventure for Melody's second incarnation, Mels, appears in, but the third non-televised adventure in which Melody, in any incarnation, has appeared. In the first two, the video game ''[[The Eternity Clock]]'' and the novel ''[[The Angel's Kiss: A Melody Malone Mystery]]'', she appeared in the form of her third incarnation, going by the aliases River Song and Melody Malone respectively.
* This is the first non-televised adventure in which Melody's second incarnation, [[Mels Zucker|Mels]], appears, but the third non-televised adventure in which Melody, in any incarnation, has appeared. In the first two, the video game ''[[The Eternity Clock (video game)|The Eternity Clock]]'' and the novel ''[[The Angel's Kiss: A Melody Malone Mystery (novel)|The Angel's Kiss: A Melody Malone Mystery]]'', she appeared in the form of her third incarnation, going by the aliases River Song and Melody Malone respectively.


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* Mels has super strength. She was previously shown to have broken free of the Astronaut. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Moon (TV story)|Day of the Moon]]'')
* [[Mels Zucker|Mels]] has superhuman strength. Her [[Melody Pond (The Impossible Astronaut)|original incarnation]] had previously shown to have broken free of the Astronaut, which characters reflected would have taken superhuman strength, in [[TV]]: {{cs|Day of the Moon (TV story)}}.
* The being who tricks Veronica is defeated in the same way as [[the Trickster]] - the result of the link that brought him there being broken. ([[TV]]: ''[[Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? (TV story)|Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane?]]'', ''[[The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)|The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith]]'')
* Krampus identifies himself as a member of "[[the Pantheon|a Pantheon]]" whose members delight in [[chaos]], liking to "take histoy and change it, (…) twist it into dark new shapes". This aligns with the ''modus operandi'' of [[the Trickster]], who debuted in [[TV]]: {{cs|Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? (TV story)}} and was established in [[TV]]: {{cs|The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)}} to belong to a group known as the [[Pantheon of Discord]]. The [[Time Beetle]] seen in [[TV]]: {{cs|Turn Left (TV story)}} was described as having a similar agenda, and was identified as a member of [[the Trickster's Brigade]] by the [[Tenth Doctor]] in ''Turn Left'' itself, later being established as a Pantheon member in its own right in [[PROSE]]: {{cs|Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia (reference book)|ed=2011 reprint|page=264}}. From [[TV]]: {{cs|The Devil's Chord (TV story)}}, it would become standard to refer to the group as simply "the Pantheon".
* Veronica sees a picture of Amy's future self advertising [[Petrichor (perfume)|Petrichor]] perfume. ([[TV]]: ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]'')
* Krampus is defeated in the same way as [[the Trickster]] in [[TV]]: {{cs|Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? (TV story)}} and [[TV]]: {{cs|The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)}} the link that brought him into [[the Universe]] being broken.
* Veronica sees a picture of Amy's future self advertising [[Petrichor (perfume)|Petrichor]] perfume. Such a poster was seen in [[TV]]: {{cs|Closing Time (TV story)}}, revealing Amy's new career.
* The [[Thirteenth Doctor]] would later face Krampus in [[COMIC]]: {{cs|Holiday Special (comic story)}}. Though revealed to actually be female in her true form, Krampus's portrayal otherwise aligned with his depiction in this story, able to shift between a true goat-like, demonic form, and a human form similar to [[Santa Claus]].


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Imaginary Enemies was a story printed in issue 455 of Doctor Who Magazine. Notably, it did not feature the Doctor. It was the last DWM story to feature Amy and Rory, and was the first to feature Melody Pond, in the form of Mels Zucker. It is also the only strip to feature Brian Williams.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

In Leadworth, during the 1990s, the nativity play is almost starting and young Amelia Pond is being bullied before the school play by the main star Veronica (the mayor's spoiled daughter) saying she's mad and she'll get locked away forever. Veronica then breaks the Raggedy Doctor doll Amelia made. Whilst in the library she's visited in the mirror by a man who appears similar to a reverse Santa Claus claiming to be her uncle "Krampus" who is really a member of the Pantheon trying to prevent the future Amy and Rory from getting married and joining the mad man in the box, and conceiving their child who would go on to kill the Doctor.

Krampus captures them with his goblins Otto, Siegfried and Ludwig. However Veronica notices that the doll he has given her is nothing more than a lump of coal. So she throws it into a mirror and Krampus and his goblins are sucked through the portal in the mirror. Amelia and Rory forget about the events but Mels remembers. Since Veronica is knocked out Amelia becomes the new Mary, with Rory as her Joseph. Rory's father comments that they make a lovely couple, to which Mels enthusiastically agrees.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The story ends with various images of Amy and Rory together from their later years of their life after being sent back in time at the end of the television story The Angels Take Manhattan. In one of the images, Rory is shown to be a medical doctor, suggesting that he moved up from being a nurse.
  • This is the first non-televised adventure in which Melody's second incarnation, Mels, appears, but the third non-televised adventure in which Melody, in any incarnation, has appeared. In the first two, the video game The Eternity Clock and the novel The Angel's Kiss: A Melody Malone Mystery, she appeared in the form of her third incarnation, going by the aliases River Song and Melody Malone respectively.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Mels has superhuman strength. Her original incarnation had previously shown to have broken free of the Astronaut, which characters reflected would have taken superhuman strength, in TV: Day of the Moon [+]Loading...["Day of the Moon (TV story)"].
  • Krampus identifies himself as a member of "a Pantheon" whose members delight in chaos, liking to "take histoy and change it, (…) twist it into dark new shapes". This aligns with the modus operandi of the Trickster, who debuted in TVWhatever Happened to Sarah Jane? [+]Loading...["Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? (TV story)"] and was established in TV: The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith [+]Loading...["The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)"] to belong to a group known as the Pantheon of Discord. The Time Beetle seen in TV: Turn Left [+]Loading...["Turn Left (TV story)"] was described as having a similar agenda, and was identified as a member of the Trickster's Brigade by the Tenth Doctor in Turn Left itself, later being established as a Pantheon member in its own right in PROSE: Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia [+]Loading...{"page":"264","ed":"2011 reprint","1":"Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia (reference book)"}. From TV: The Devil's Chord [+]Loading...["The Devil's Chord (TV story)"], it would become standard to refer to the group as simply "the Pantheon".
  • Krampus is defeated in the same way as the Trickster in TVWhatever Happened to Sarah Jane? [+]Loading...["Whatever Happened to Sarah Jane? (TV story)"] and TV: The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith [+]Loading...["The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)"] the link that brought him into the Universe being broken.
  • Veronica sees a picture of Amy's future self advertising Petrichor perfume. Such a poster was seen in TV: Closing Time [+]Loading...["Closing Time (TV story)"], revealing Amy's new career.
  • The Thirteenth Doctor would later face Krampus in COMICHoliday Special [+]Loading...["Holiday Special (comic story)"]. Though revealed to actually be female in her true form, Krampus's portrayal otherwise aligned with his depiction in this story, able to shift between a true goat-like, demonic form, and a human form similar to Santa Claus.