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|series=[[TV Comic|''TVC'' comic stories]]
|series=[[TV Comic|''TVC'' comic stories]]
|image=The Duelists.jpg
|image = The Duelists.jpg
|number=
|number=
|doctor= Second Doctor
|doctor= Second Doctor
|doctor2= Fourth Doctor
|companions=  
|companions=  
|enemy= [[Quark]]s
|enemy= [[Richard (The Duellists)|Richard]]
|setting= [[Hekton]], [[2044]]
|setting= [[Hekton]], [[2044]]
|writer=  
|writer=  
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|letterer=
|letterer=
|publication= ''[[TV Comic]]'' 899-902
|publication= ''[[TV Comic]]'' 899-902
|release date= [[8 March (releases)|8]] - [[29 March (releases)|29 March]] [[1969 (releases)|1969]]
|release date= 8 - 29 March 1969
|4print= ''[[TV Comic]]'' 1386-1389
|4print= ''[[TV Comic]]'' 1386-1389
|4date=[[7 July (releases)|7]] - [[28 July (releases)|28 July]] [[1978 (releases)|1978]]
|4date=[[7 July (releases)|7]] - [[28 July (releases)|28 July]] [[1978 (releases)|1978]]
|publisher = Polystyle
|publisher = Polystyle
|format= Comic
|format= Comic - 4 parts (8 pages)
|prev= Martha the Mechanical Housemaid (comic story)
|prev= Martha the Mechanical Housemaid (comic story)
|next= Eskimo Joe (comic story)
|next= Eskimo Joe (comic story)
|epcount=4}}
}}
'''''The Duellists''''' was the only [[Second Doctor]] ''[[TV Comic]]'' story retouched as a [[Fourth Doctor]] story. As a result, it can be said to detail the only encounter between the Fourth Doctor and the [[Quark]]s. It's also notable as one of relatively few stories set in the first half of the [[21st century]] which are not "modern day" stories.
'''''The Duellists''''' was the only [[Second Doctor]] ''[[TV Comic]]'' story retouched as a [[Fourth Doctor]] story.


== Summary ==
== Summary ==
In [[2044]], a group of [[England|English]] gentlemen colonised [[Hekton]] and set up a society of Regency gentry. Unfortunately, they became fond of duelling and cruel sports — such as pursuing a hapless manservant on horseback with a pack of dogs, which is what Richard and Clive are doing when the TARDIS materialises, startling the horses. Doctor Who finds himself threatened and taken to their mansion for their amusement. Richard sets the first test: the Doctor must snatch three ball bearings from a table before Clive brings an axe down on his hand. The Doctor cheats by using a magnet, which the gentlemen applaud, but the real test will be to face Clive in a duel with pistols at dawn. However, as the duel is about to begin, the Quarks are watching and waiting to kill the Doctor if Clive fails.
In [[2044]], a group of [[England|English]] gentlemen have set up a society of Regency gentry on the colonised planet [[Hekton]]. Unfortunately, they became fond of dueling and cruel sports — such as pursuing a hapless manservant on horseback with a pack of dogs, which is what Richard and Clive are doing when the TARDIS materialises, startling the horses. The [[Second Doctor]] finds himself threatened and taken to their mansion for their amusement. Richard sets the first test: the Doctor must snatch three ball bearings from a table before Clive brings an axe down on his hand. The Doctor cheats by using a magnet, which the gentlemen applaud, but the real test will be to face Clive in a duel with pistols at dawn. However, as the duel is about to begin, the Quarks are watching and waiting to kill the Doctor if Clive fails.


The duel goes ahead. Clive fires and misses. The Doctor shoots but only to disarm his opponent. The Quarks then open fire, but Doctor Who evades their shots too, hiding in the woods. With the regency rogues and the Quarks at each others throats, the Doctor sneaks back to the TARDIS, but a Quark is waiting for him. His death is but a moment away.
The duel goes ahead. Clive fires and misses. The Doctor shoots but only to disarm his opponent. The Quarks then open fire, but the Doctor evades their shots too, hiding in the woods. With the regency rogues and the Quarks at each others throats, the Doctor sneaks back to the TARDIS, but a Quark is waiting for him.


The Doctor's death is delayed by the intervention of Richard and Clive, who capture both him and the Quark and return them to the mansion. There they are forced to fight with whips on a board above a fire. They claim the winner will go free, but the Doctor has his doubts. The Doctor unbalances but does not destroy the Quark and Richard decides to finish them both off with his pistol, but the Doctor uses the whip to disarm him and then to swing himself out of the mansion through a window. The manhunt is on!
The Doctor is saved by the intervention of Richard and Clive, who capture both him and the Quark and return them to the mansion, where they are forced to fight with whips on a board above a fire. They claim the winner will go free, but the Doctor has his doubts. The Doctor unbalances but does not destroy the Quark and Richard decides to finish them both off with his pistol, but the Doctor uses the whip to disarm him and then to swing himself out of the mansion through a window.


The Doctor eludes his hunters for a while, but soon has a skirmish with Richard. He knocks the man to the ground and steals his horse. When he comes across the Quark ship he realises he can use it to find the TARDIS in the dark, but the gentry are waiting for him outside the ship. The Doctor fires all the engines and the noise causes the horses to stampede. The Doctor lands and slips away in the TARDIS.
The Doctor eludes his hunters for a while, but soon has a skirmish with Richard. He knocks the man to the ground and steals his horse. When he comes across the Quark ship he realises he can use it to find the TARDIS in the dark, but the gentry are waiting for him outside the ship. The Doctor fires all the engines and the noise causes the horses to stampede. The Doctor lands and slips away in the TARDIS.
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== Characters ==
== Characters ==
* [[Second Doctor]]/[[Fourth Doctor]]
* [[Second Doctor]]/[[Fourth Doctor]]
* [[Richard (The Duellists)|Richard]]
* [[Clive (The Duellists)|Clive]]
* [[Rodney (The Duellists)|Rodney]]
* [[Quark]]s
* [[Quark]]s
* [[Richard (The Duellitsts)|Richard]]
* [[Clive (The Duellitsts)|Clive]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
''to be added''
''to be added''


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
''to be added''
''to be added''
=== Original print details ===
(Publication with page count and closing captions)
* TVC 899 (2 pages) What will be the outcome of the duel? See next week's all action episode!
* TVC 900 (2 pages) Can the Doctor escape? Don't miss next week's thrills!
* TVC 901 (2 pages) The hunt is on and Dr. Who is the prey! More thrills next week!
* TVC 902 (2 pages) Look out for the Cybermen in a new Dr. Who adventure starting next week!


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The Quarks were directed to kill the Doctor back in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Invasion of the Quarks (comic story)|Invasion of the Quarks]]'', which is set in 1968 - presumably the order was never cancelled.
* Even in [[2044]], the Quarks continue to follow the order to kill the Doctor from [[1968]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Invasion of the Quarks (comic story)|Invasion of the Quarks]]'')


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{{Second Doctor TVC comics}}

Latest revision as of 07:21, 18 November 2024

Doctor Which?

This story debuted with either the Second or Third Doctor, then was reprinted with the Fourth Doctor. It may have had different companions in the reprint, as well. From an in-universe point of view, it's unclear which Doctor lived through these events.

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The Duellists was the only Second Doctor TV Comic story retouched as a Fourth Doctor story.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

In 2044, a group of English gentlemen have set up a society of Regency gentry on the colonised planet Hekton. Unfortunately, they became fond of dueling and cruel sports — such as pursuing a hapless manservant on horseback with a pack of dogs, which is what Richard and Clive are doing when the TARDIS materialises, startling the horses. The Second Doctor finds himself threatened and taken to their mansion for their amusement. Richard sets the first test: the Doctor must snatch three ball bearings from a table before Clive brings an axe down on his hand. The Doctor cheats by using a magnet, which the gentlemen applaud, but the real test will be to face Clive in a duel with pistols at dawn. However, as the duel is about to begin, the Quarks are watching and waiting to kill the Doctor if Clive fails.

The duel goes ahead. Clive fires and misses. The Doctor shoots but only to disarm his opponent. The Quarks then open fire, but the Doctor evades their shots too, hiding in the woods. With the regency rogues and the Quarks at each others throats, the Doctor sneaks back to the TARDIS, but a Quark is waiting for him.

The Doctor is saved by the intervention of Richard and Clive, who capture both him and the Quark and return them to the mansion, where they are forced to fight with whips on a board above a fire. They claim the winner will go free, but the Doctor has his doubts. The Doctor unbalances but does not destroy the Quark and Richard decides to finish them both off with his pistol, but the Doctor uses the whip to disarm him and then to swing himself out of the mansion through a window.

The Doctor eludes his hunters for a while, but soon has a skirmish with Richard. He knocks the man to the ground and steals his horse. When he comes across the Quark ship he realises he can use it to find the TARDIS in the dark, but the gentry are waiting for him outside the ship. The Doctor fires all the engines and the noise causes the horses to stampede. The Doctor lands and slips away in the TARDIS.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

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

(Publication with page count and closing captions)

  • TVC 899 (2 pages) What will be the outcome of the duel? See next week's all action episode!
  • TVC 900 (2 pages) Can the Doctor escape? Don't miss next week's thrills!
  • TVC 901 (2 pages) The hunt is on and Dr. Who is the prey! More thrills next week!
  • TVC 902 (2 pages) Look out for the Cybermen in a new Dr. Who adventure starting next week!

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]