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|publication title= Doctor Who: Black Death White Life
|publication title= Doctor Who: Black Death White Life
|publication dates= [[September]] [[2009]]  
|publication dates= [[September]] [[2009]]  
|publisher= [[IDW]]
|publisher= [[IDW Publishing]]
|format= Comic - one-shot
|format= Comic - one-shot
|previous story= [[Cold Blooded War!]]
|previous story= [[Cold Blooded War!]]

Revision as of 07:02, 26 September 2009


Doctor Who: Black Death White Life was a one-shot comic book by IDW Publishing published in North America in September 2009. It was originally promoted under the shorter title, Black Death.

As of September 2009, IDW is not promoting any upcoming standlone releases, suggesting this may be the last such release for the time being.

Publisher's summary

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Summary

En route to witness The Beatles' famed rooftop concert in 1969, The Doctor and Martha Jones find themselves instead in rural England in 1669, where alien interference is resulting in a revival of the Black Death, several years after it was supposedly eradicated. The Doctor's investigation takes on greater urgency when Martha becomes infected.

Characters

References

  • The Doctor quips about Martha's liking for milkshakes, referencing events in IDW: Agent Provocateur.
  • The Doctor and Martha are headed for January 30, 1969 to witness The Beatles' famed rooftop concert in London, an event also featured in NA: The Left-Handed Hummingbird and reportedly disrupted per TW: End of Days. The Doctor's last words in this story, "Let it be", are likely a reference to the famous Beatles song recorded around the time of the rooftop concert as well as the title of the movie featuring the concert.
  • The Doctor says he started the Great Fire of London in 1666, but that "it was completely necessary", referencing DW: The Visitation.

Planets

Notes

  • Martha Jones once again appears as the Doctor's companion; the IDW standalone series of comics is not being published in chronological order.

Continuity

  • The reference to Martha liking milkshakes likely places this story after the events of IDW: Agent Provocateur, but otherwise there are no other direct clues indicating when this story takes place during Martha's travels (other than it occurring prior to DW: Utopia).

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