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* Though the [[Tardis:Out-of-universe perspective|real world]] spelling of the city (and the state) of São Paulo has a tilde, the accent mark was not used on the comic. | * Though the [[Tardis:Out-of-universe perspective|real world]] spelling of the city (and the state) of São Paulo has a tilde, the accent mark was not used on the comic. | ||
* Yiara is a marmeid from Brazilian mythology based on ancient Tupi and Guaraní mythology. | * Yiara is a marmeid from Brazilian mythology based on ancient Tupi and Guaraní mythology. | ||
* Lpupiara is also a character from Brazilian mythology, though the correct spelling for it is Ipupiara | * Lpupiara is also a character from Brazilian mythology, though the correct spelling for it is Ipupiara. | ||
* In Russian, [[Zloy Volk]] means [[Bad Wolf meme|Bad Wolf]] and [[Vremya Union]] means Time Union. | |||
== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
Revision as of 09:34, 25 August 2017
Slaver's Song was the fourth story in the Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor comic series, published in 2017.
Summary
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Plot
Part one
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Part two
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Characters
- Ninth Doctor
- Rose Tyler
- Jack Harkness
- Tara Mishra
- Francisco Pedroso Dias
- Vasco
- Yiara
- Lpupiara
- Serafim
- Judoon
References
- A bandeirante recognises Jack as "Father Julian Horta".
- Franciso lives in Sao Paulo.
- Bandeirantes are Portuguese explorers and fortune hunters.
- The computer on Jack's safehouse was searching for Target 959.
- The Judoon take the Doctor to Remand Station Mackay-One for the murder of Tara.
Notes
- Though the real world spelling of the city (and the state) of São Paulo has a tilde, the accent mark was not used on the comic.
- Yiara is a marmeid from Brazilian mythology based on ancient Tupi and Guaraní mythology.
- Lpupiara is also a character from Brazilian mythology, though the correct spelling for it is Ipupiara.
- In Russian, Zloy Volk means Bad Wolf and Vremya Union means Time Union.
Continuity
- On his house, Jack finds the portrait he had seen on UNIT's files. (COMIC: Official Secrets)
- Jack killed Zloy Volk from Vremya Union. (TV: Bad Wolf)
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