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|publication= [[Doctor Who Weekly]] [[DWM 13|Issue 13]] to [[DWM 14|14]] | |publication= [[Doctor Who Weekly]] [[DWM 13|Issue 13]] to [[DWM 14|14]] | ||
|release date= [[9 January (releases)|9 January]]-[[16 January (releases)|16 January]] [[1980]] | |release date= [[9 January (releases)|9 January]]-[[16 January (releases)|16 January]] [[1980]] | ||
|publisher= | |publisher= Marvel Comics | ||
|format= B&W 2 parts / 8 pages | |format= B&W 2 parts / 8 pages | ||
|prev= K-9's Finest Hour (comic story) | |prev= K-9's Finest Hour (comic story) |
Revision as of 23:24, 15 January 2014
Summary
Arriving on the Ogron home world, Dr Linus Leofrix and Rostow capture Gnork, an Ogron. Their intention is to use their banned brain implant technology to increase Gnork's intelligence and raise an army of super-soldiers big enough to conquer half the Galaxy! Sent out to beat the Ogron leader Gwunn and gather an army, Gnork uses his new intelligence to trap Leofrix and Rostow on the planet (along with Gwunn) while he escapes in their spacecraft to raise an army of his own.
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- This backup strip is tailed by the Fourth Doctor only for the Part Two conclusion.
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