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'' | * ''Orcini'' purchased directly from Cutaway Comics includes a bonus DVD of "value added material" (VAM). | ||
* The cover of the DVD is based on the poster of the Akira Kurosawa film {{wi|Sanjuro}} (1962). | |||
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* Audio - Newly recorded commentary for ‘The Hand of Fear’ with Bob Baker (Co-Writer) and Philip Hinchcliffe (Producer), moderated by Annie Wallace | |||
* Audio - An Audience with Bob Baker, Part One | |||
* Video - Video commentary for ‘Eldrad Must Live!’ with Bob Baker (Co-Writer) and Andrew Orton (Colourist) | |||
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== Continuity == | == Continuity == |
Revision as of 21:53, 16 January 2022
Eldrad Must Live! was a spin-off of Doctor Who making use of Bob Baker's individual license to the titular character. It was Eldrad's first official appearance since the Doctor Who Main Range audio story Eldrad Must Die! in 2013.
Publisher's summary
Following a narrowly averted radioactive meltdown, a military cleanup operation is well underway at the Nunton Complex. With Eldrad and the mysterious strangers having vanished, the emergency seems to be over. But has Eldrad left a final deadly surprise behind for Nunton’s director, Professor Watson, in the embers of the nuclear reactor?
Plot
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Characters
- Professor Watson
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References
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Notes
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Value added material
- Orcini purchased directly from Cutaway Comics includes a bonus DVD of "value added material" (VAM).
- The cover of the DVD is based on the poster of the Akira Kurosawa film Sanjuro (1962).
Continuity
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