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Revision as of 13:52, 3 May 2012
Summary
The Doctor and Amy Pond arrive in a small boat just in time to save some villagers from drowning when their tiny, 13th century, Japanese village is flooded once again by a dragon of the sea that disappears as quickly as it arrives. The Doctor offers his help but the villagers already have help from the worst Samurai in all of Japan, Shoju. In return for protecting the village, Shoju is allowed to stay – but his efforts aren’t good enough. Receiving his recovered sandal from Doctor, he accepts the Doctor's invitation to join Amy and him on a trip to the lake. Shoju explains how all he wants is a simple life. He has travelled the stars, and finally found a place of honour and honesty, and that all he wants now is acceptance by the villagers. The Doctor and Amy watch as Shoju is transformed into the very Dragon he is supposed to be ridding the village of. In his true form (a dragon) he scared the villagers and used his technology to disguise himself chameleon-like, as a samurai. However the effect is short lived and the transformation back condenses the water around him from the surrounding air, causing the floods that threaten the village. Using his sonic screwdriver, the Doctor does what he knows best – and breaks Shoju’s chameleon circuit. From the safety of the shore, the villages see the Dragon vanquished and Shoju return to the village, now fully accepted.
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Notes
- The DWA comic strip adventures were very much 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
- Publication with page count and closing captions
- DWA 177 (4 pages) NEXT WEEK – Another new adventure for the Doctor and Amy
- No reprints to date.
Continuity
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Timeline
- This story occurs after DWAN: Blue Skies Thinking
- This story occurs before DWAN: A Mess of Trouble