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comic name= Spider-God |
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series= [[Doctor Who Magazine comic strips]]|
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doctor= [[Fourth Doctor]]|
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|image= Spider-God Butterfly person.jpg
enemy=[[Human]]s |
|series=[[DWM comic stories|''DWM'' comic stories]]
year= unnamed planet|
|doctor= Fourth Doctor
writer= [[Steve Moore]]|
|companions=  
artist= [[Dave Gibbons]]|
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|setting= [[UX-4732]]
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|writer= Steve Moore
editor=[[Alan McKenzie]]|
|artist= [[Dave Gibbons]]
publication title= [[Doctor Who Monthly]] [[DWM Issue 52|52]]|
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publication dates= May [[1981]]|
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publisher= [[Marvel Comics UK]]|
|editor = [[Alan McKenzie]]
format=Comic 1 part|
|publication= [[DWM 52]]
previous story= [[War of the Words]]|
|release date= 9 April 1981
next story= [[The Deal]]|
|publisher= Marvel Comics UK
|format = Comic
|prev= War of the Words (comic story)
|next= The Deal (comic story)
|epcount = 1|reprint=Dragon's Claw (graphic novel)
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==Summary==
'''''Spider-God''''' was a [[Fourth Doctor]] comic strip published in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]''. The story returned to the thematic idea previously explored in ''[[Galaxy 4 (TV story)|Galaxy 4]]'' of not judging by appearances.
The Terrain Survey Vessel ''Excelsior'', commanded by Louis B Frederick, lands on planet UX-4732. They find the [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] nearby, and the [[Fourth Doctor|Doctor]] steps out to greet them. He introduces them to a primitive but rather idyllic village populated by deaf, mute humanoids. They witness a procession in which the villagers carry animal carcasses onto an altar, standing on a structure that looks like a giant spiderweb. It turns out to be just that, as an enormous spider emerges from a nearby cave and begins encasing the villagers in cocoons. Frederick assumes the spider intends to eat the villagers, and the survey team destroy it. The villagers pelt them with rocks, driving them back to the ''Excelsior''. The next morning, the village is deserted. The survey team locates another village, with another spiderweb and numerous villagers spun into cocoons. They witness a humanoid infant hatching from an egg. As they destroy the giant spiders there, the Doctor realizes that the spiders and villagers are [[symbiosis|symbiotic]]; in exchange for the animal carcasses (which the spiders eat), the spiders encase the villagers (actually larvae) in the cocoons they require to hatch into giant butterfly creatures. That symbiotic relationship, and what the Doctor describes as "the most beautiful life form in the galaxy," is now doomed.Soon he tells the Captain "Now do you see what you've done!". The captain soon drops his gun ending the story whatever happened to the Doctor and/or anyone else is unknown.


==Characters==
== Summary ==
*[[Fourth Doctor]]
The [[Terran Survey Corps|Terran Survey]] Vessel ''[[Excelsior (Spider-God)|Excelsior]]'', commanded by [[Louis B. Frederic]], lands on [[planet]] [[UX-4732]]. They find [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] nearby. The [[Fourth Doctor]] steps out to greet them. He introduces them to a primitive but rather idyllic village populated by deaf, mute [[humanoid]]s.
*[[Louis B. Frederic]]
*[[Randall (Spider-God)|Randall]]
*[[Holmes]]


==References==
They witness a procession in which the villagers carry animal carcasses onto an altar, standing on a structure that looks like a giant spiderweb. It turns out to be just that. An enormous [[spider]] emerges from a nearby cave and begins encasing the villagers in [[cocoon]]s.
 
Frederick assumes the spider intends to eat the villagers and the survey team destroy it. The villagers pelt them with rocks, driving them back to the ''Excelsior''. The next morning, the village is deserted. The survey team locates another village, with another spiderweb and numerous villagers spun into cocoons. They witness a humanoid infant hatching from an egg. As they destroy the giant spiders there, the Doctor realises that the spiders and villagers are [[symbiosis|symbiotic]].
 
In exchange for the animal carcasses (which the spiders eat), the spiders encase the villagers (actually larvae) in the cocoons they require to hatch into giant butterfly creatures. That symbiotic relationship, and what the Doctor describes as "the most beautiful life form in the galaxy," is now doomed. He tells Frederick, "Now do you see what you've done?" Frederick drops his gun to the ground.
 
== Characters ==
* [[Fourth Doctor]]
* [[Louis B. Frederic]]
* [[Randall (Spider-God)|Randall]]
* [[Holmes]]
* [[Jones (Spider-God)|Jones]]
 
== Worldbuilding ==
''to be added''
''to be added''


==Notes==
== Notes ==
''to be added''
[[File:Spider-God IDW.jpg|thumb|[[COMIC]] Coloured title.]]
* Uniquely, this story was colourised in 1982 as a backup story in [[Star-Lord: The Special Edition]]. Later reprints in [[Doctor Who (1984)|''Doctor Who'' (1984)]] and [[Doctor Who Classics]] were unique colourisations.
 
=== Original print details ===
::(Publication with page count and closing captions)
# [[DWM 52]] (8 pages) The End.


== Continuity==
=== Reprints ===
*The Doctor is still travelling alone.
* [[Star-Lord: The Special Edition]] (Marvel colourised reprint)
*The Doctor is still wearing his JNT era clothes.
* [[DW84 10]] (''Doctor Who'' (1984) colourised reprint)
* [[DWM 182]]
* ''[[Dragon's Claw (graphic novel)|Dragon's Claw]]''
* [[DWCS2 2]] (IDW colourised reprint)
* [[Doctor Who Classics Volume 3]] (IDW colourised reprint)
* [[Doctor Who Classics Omnibus Volume 1]] (IDW colourised reprint)


==[[Fourth Doctor - Timeline|Timeline]]==
== Continuity ==
*This story takes place after [[DWM]]: ''[[War of the Words]]''
''to be added''
*This story takes place before [[DWM]]: ''[[The Deal]]''


==External links==
== External links ==
*{{Dwrefguide|comic4.htm#spidergod|Spider-God}}
{{dwrefguide|comic4.htm#spidergod|Spider-God}}
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Latest revision as of 12:57, 28 August 2024

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Spider-God was a Fourth Doctor comic strip published in Doctor Who Magazine. The story returned to the thematic idea previously explored in Galaxy 4 of not judging by appearances.

Summary[[edit]]

The Terran Survey Vessel Excelsior, commanded by Louis B. Frederic, lands on planet UX-4732. They find the TARDIS nearby. The Fourth Doctor steps out to greet them. He introduces them to a primitive but rather idyllic village populated by deaf, mute humanoids.

They witness a procession in which the villagers carry animal carcasses onto an altar, standing on a structure that looks like a giant spiderweb. It turns out to be just that. An enormous spider emerges from a nearby cave and begins encasing the villagers in cocoons.

Frederick assumes the spider intends to eat the villagers and the survey team destroy it. The villagers pelt them with rocks, driving them back to the Excelsior. The next morning, the village is deserted. The survey team locates another village, with another spiderweb and numerous villagers spun into cocoons. They witness a humanoid infant hatching from an egg. As they destroy the giant spiders there, the Doctor realises that the spiders and villagers are symbiotic.

In exchange for the animal carcasses (which the spiders eat), the spiders encase the villagers (actually larvae) in the cocoons they require to hatch into giant butterfly creatures. That symbiotic relationship, and what the Doctor describes as "the most beautiful life form in the galaxy," is now doomed. He tells Frederick, "Now do you see what you've done?" Frederick drops his gun to the ground.

Characters[[edit]]

Worldbuilding[[edit]]

to be added

Notes[[edit]]

COMIC Coloured title.

Original print details[[edit]]

(Publication with page count and closing captions)
  1. DWM 52 (8 pages) The End.

Reprints [[edit]]

Continuity[[edit]]

to be added

External links[[edit]]