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|image= Lizard world.jpg | |||
doctor= | |series=[[TV Comic|''TVC'' comic stories]] | ||
companions= [[John | |doctor= First Doctor | ||
enemy= | |companions= [[John Who|John]], [[Gillian Who|Gillian]] | ||
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|setting= An [[planet (Lizardworld)|unnamed planet]] | |||
artist= [[Neville Main]]| | |writer= | ||
|artist= [[Neville Main]] | |||
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publisher= | | |letterer= | ||
format= Comic - 4 parts ( | |publication= ''[[TV Comic]]'' 716-719 | ||
|release date= 30 August - 20 September 1965 | |||
next | |publisher= TV Publications | ||
|reprint = DWCC 23 | |||
|format= Comic - 4 parts (8 pages) | |||
|prev= Time in Reverse (comic story) | |||
|next= The Ordeals of Demeter (comic story) | |||
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'''''Lizardworld''''' was a ''[[TV Comic]]'' story featuring [[First Doctor|Dr. Who]], [[John Who|John]] and [[Gillian Who|Gillian]]. | |||
==Summary== | == Summary == | ||
[[The Doctor's TARDIS|The TARDIS]] deposits its travellers on a hostile rock strewn world where a race of giant [[lizard]]s captures them, trapping the three atop a spar like crag from which there is no way down. But, with his talent for [[hypnosis]], the [[First Doctor]] finds the lizard's humped back makes an effective [[ladder]]. | |||
== Characters == | |||
* [[First Doctor]] | |||
* [[John Who]] | |||
* [[Gillian Who]] | |||
== Worldbuilding == | |||
''to be added'' | ''to be added'' | ||
== | == Notes == | ||
''to | * This was the last ''Doctor Who'' story drawn by [[Neville Main]] to appear in ''TV Comic''. It was also the last black-and-white strip until ''[[The Hunters of Zerox (comic story)|The Hunters of Zerox]]'' the following year. | ||
== | === Original print details === | ||
(Publication with page count and closing captions) | |||
* TVC 716 (2 pages) [No closing caption] | |||
' | * TVC 717 (2 pages) [No closing caption] | ||
* TVC 718 (2 pages) [No closing caption] | |||
* TVC 719 (2 pages) Starting next week — a new action-packed serial based on ABC TELEVISION'S great series THE AVENGERS | |||
== | == Continuity == | ||
'' | * The Doctor thinks aloud about the size of the lizards making him feel like an [[ant]], alluding to the time he was shrunk to ant size by a fault in the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of Giants (TV story)|Planet of Giants]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:13, 16 November 2024
Lizardworld was a TV Comic story featuring Dr. Who, John and Gillian.
Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]
The TARDIS deposits its travellers on a hostile rock strewn world where a race of giant lizards captures them, trapping the three atop a spar like crag from which there is no way down. But, with his talent for hypnosis, the First Doctor finds the lizard's humped back makes an effective ladder.
Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]
Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]
to be added
Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- This was the last Doctor Who story drawn by Neville Main to appear in TV Comic. It was also the last black-and-white strip until The Hunters of Zerox the following year.
Original print details[[edit] | [edit source]]
(Publication with page count and closing captions)
- TVC 716 (2 pages) [No closing caption]
- TVC 717 (2 pages) [No closing caption]
- TVC 718 (2 pages) [No closing caption]
- TVC 719 (2 pages) Starting next week — a new action-packed serial based on ABC TELEVISION'S great series THE AVENGERS
Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]
- The Doctor thinks aloud about the size of the lizards making him feel like an ant, alluding to the time he was shrunk to ant size by a fault in the TARDIS. (TV: Planet of Giants)
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