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comic name= The Scarecrow|
|image= DWA CS 182 The Scarecrow.jpg
image= [[file:DWA CS 182 The Scarecrow.jpg|250px]]|
|series = [[DWA comic stories]]
series= [[Doctor Who comic strip stories]] -<BR> [[Eleventh Doctor comic strip stories]]|
|number=182
number=182|
|doctor= Eleventh Doctor
doctor= [[Eleventh Doctor]]|
|companions= [[Amy Pond|Amy]]
companions= [[Amy Pond]]|
|enemy=  
enemy= |
|setting = [[The Wormhole of Calibri]]  
year=[[The Wormhole of Calibri]], near the planet of [[Hazrian|Hazri]] |  
|writer= Eddie Robson
writer= [[Eddie Robson]]|
|artist= [[John Ross]]  
artist= [[John Ross]]|  
|colourist= [[Alan Craddock]]
colourist= [[Alan Craddock]]|
|letterer=
lettering=  |
|editor= [[Moray Laing]]
editor= [[Moray Laing]]|
|publication= [[DWA 182]]
publication title= [[Doctor Who Adventures]] <br> [[DWA 182|Issues 182]]|
|release date = 2 September 2010
publication_dates= [[2nd September |2]] [[September]] [[2010]]|
|publisher= BBC Magazines
publisher= [[BBC Magazines]]|
|format= Comic
format= Comic 1 parts (4 pages)|
|epcount = 1
previous story= [[The Living Storm]]|
|prev= The Living Storm (comic story)
next story= [[Sky Scraper]]|
|next= Sky Scraper (comic story)
}}
}}
'''The Scarecrow''' was a [[Doctor Who Adventures comic stories|''Doctor Who Adventures'' comic story]] featuring the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]].


==Summary==
== Summary ==
Inside an atmosphere bubble on the other side of the universe is [[Luisa Suarez |Major Luisa Suarez]]. In the darkness she is supplied with food, drink and clean clothes by her captor, during the lights on she is left alone, not knowing how she arrived or why she is there. One day the Doctor and Amy Pond also arrive with the same questions, having previously been exploring a planet before darkness suddenly fell. The Doctor however recognises the well known landmark outside as [[The Wormhole of Calibri]] – site of one of the nastiest and shortest wars in galactic history. The [[Tulokon]], having destroyed their own planet used the wormhole to attack the planet Hazri. The [[Hazrian]]s only just managed to defeat them. Working out that whoever was holding them captive wanted to keep them alive; the Doctor sabotages the life support system. As the Doctor expects, the bubble is plunged into darkness and using only a match for light (his sonic screwdriver having been taken away) they see the reptilian face of their captor – a Hazrian. But instead of being a fearsome creature, the Hazrian is more afraid of its captives than the other way around. The humans are the most fearsome looking creatures that the Hazrians have ever seen and are being kept to scare away any more Tulokons that dare to cross the wormhole and attack again. The Doctor manages to persuade the Hazrian that the Tulokons have long gone and no longer pose a threat and agree to fetch the Doctor’s TARDIS and return Luisa to Earth. To set the Hazrian’s minds at rest the Doctor rigs up a look-a-like scarecrow
Inside an atmosphere bubble on the other side of the universe is [[Luisa Suarez|Major Luisa Suarez]]. In the darkness she is supplied with food, drink and clean clothes by her captors. During the lights on she is left alone, not knowing how she arrived or why she is there. One day the Doctor and Amy Pond also arrive with the same questions. They were exploring a planet before darkness suddenly fell.


==Characters==
The Doctor however recognises the well known landmark outside as the [[Wormhole of Calibri]] — site of one of the nastiest and shortest wars in galactic history. The [[Tulokon]], having destroyed their own planet, used the wormhole to attack the planet Hazri. The [[Hazrian]]s barely defeated them. Working out that whoever was holding them captive wanted to keep them alive, the Doctor sabotages the life support system.
* [[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]]
 
As the Doctor expects, the bubble is plunged into darkness. Using only a match for light — his sonic screwdriver has been taken away — they see the reptilian face of their captor — a Hazrian. However, instead of being a fearsome creature, the Hazrian is more afraid of its captives than the other way around.
 
The humans are the most fearsome looking creatures that the Hazrians have ever seen and are being kept to scare away any Tulokons that dare to cross the wormhole and attack again. The Doctor persuades the Hazrian that the Tulokons are long gone and no longer pose a threat. It agrees to fetch the Doctor's TARDIS and return Luisa to Earth. To set the Hazrians' minds at rest the Doctor rigs up a look-a-like scarecrow.
 
== Characters ==
* [[Eleventh Doctor]]
* [[Amy Pond]]
* [[Amy Pond]]
* [[Luisa Suarez|Major Luisa Suarez]]
* [[Luisa Suarez|Major Luisa Suarez]]


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


==Notes==
== Notes ==
* The DWAM comic strip adventures were very much aimed at a younger audience and the artwork and colours was bold and bright reflecting the tone of the magazine.
* The DWA comic strip adventures were aimed at a younger audience and the artwork and colours were bold and bright, reflecting the tone of the magazine.
* Self contained one part stories were the norm.
* Self contained, one part stories were the norm.


===Original print details===
=== Original print details ===
: Publication with page count and closing captions
: Publication with page count and closing captions
# [[DWA 182]] (4 pages) NEXT WEEK – Tower block trouble for the Doctor and Amy
# [[DWA 182]] (4 pages) NEXT WEEK – Tower block trouble for the Doctor and Amy
* No reprints to date.
== Continuity ==
 
==Continuity==
''to be added''
''to be added''


==External Links==
{{Eleventh Doctor DWA comics}}
* [http://www.dwamag.com/ The official BBC Magazine site with cover gallery and news of the latest available issue.]
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[[Category:DWA comic stories]]
[[Category:Eleventh Doctor DWA comic stories]]
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Latest revision as of 20:20, 3 November 2024

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The Scarecrow was a Doctor Who Adventures comic story featuring the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

Inside an atmosphere bubble on the other side of the universe is Major Luisa Suarez. In the darkness she is supplied with food, drink and clean clothes by her captors. During the lights on she is left alone, not knowing how she arrived or why she is there. One day the Doctor and Amy Pond also arrive with the same questions. They were exploring a planet before darkness suddenly fell.

The Doctor however recognises the well known landmark outside as the Wormhole of Calibri — site of one of the nastiest and shortest wars in galactic history. The Tulokon, having destroyed their own planet, used the wormhole to attack the planet Hazri. The Hazrians barely defeated them. Working out that whoever was holding them captive wanted to keep them alive, the Doctor sabotages the life support system.

As the Doctor expects, the bubble is plunged into darkness. Using only a match for light — his sonic screwdriver has been taken away — they see the reptilian face of their captor — a Hazrian. However, instead of being a fearsome creature, the Hazrian is more afraid of its captives than the other way around.

The humans are the most fearsome looking creatures that the Hazrians have ever seen and are being kept to scare away any Tulokons that dare to cross the wormhole and attack again. The Doctor persuades the Hazrian that the Tulokons are long gone and no longer pose a threat. It agrees to fetch the Doctor's TARDIS and return Luisa to Earth. To set the Hazrians' minds at rest the Doctor rigs up a look-a-like scarecrow.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The DWA comic strip adventures were aimed at a younger audience and the artwork and colours were bold and bright, reflecting the tone of the magazine.
  • Self contained, one part stories were the norm.

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

Publication with page count and closing captions
  1. DWA 182 (4 pages) NEXT WEEK – Tower block trouble for the Doctor and Amy

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

to be added