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{{Infobox Comic
{{Infobox Comic|
|image = [[Image:Doctor10.jpg|250px]]
comic name= The Genius Trap|
|comic name = The Genius Trap
image= [[Image:Doctor10.jpg|250px]]|
|series = [[Doctor Who comic strip stories]] -<BR>[[Tenth Doctor comic strip stories]]
series= [[Doctor Who comic strip stories]] -<BR>[[Tenth Doctor comic strip stories]]|
|doctor = [[Tenth Doctor]]
doctor= [[Tenth Doctor]]|
|companions = [[Heather McCrimmon]]<br>[[Wolfgang Ryter]]
companions= [[Heather McCrimmon]]<br>[[Wolfgang Ryter]]|
|enemy = The Bacothormeon
enemy= The Bacothormeon|
|year = [[London]] [[2010]]
year= [[London]], [[2010]]|
|editor = [[Moray Laing]]
writer= |
|artist = [[John Ross]]
artist= [[John Ross]]|
|colourist = [[Alan Craddock]]
colourist= [[Alan Craddock]]|
|lettering = [[Paul Vyse]]
lettering= [[Paul Vyse]]|
|publication title = [[Doctor Who Adventures]] [[DWA Issue 124|124]]
editor= [[Moray Laing]]|
|publication dates = [[16th July|16]] [[July]] [[2009]]
publication title= [[Doctor Who Adventures]] [[DWA Issue 124|124]]|
|publisher = [[BBC Magazines]]
publication dates= [[16th July|16]] [[July]] [[2009]]|
|format = Comic - 1 parter (4 pages)
publisher= [[BBC Magazines]]|
|previous story = [[Starstruck]]
format= Comic - 1 parter (4 pages)|
|next story = [[The Rising Tide]]
previous story= [[Starstruck]]|
next story= [[The Rising Tide]]|
}}
}}


==Summary==
==Summary==
The Doctor and Wolfie return with Heather to Edinburgh University, only to find the whole campus using a new puzzle game and over the past days kids have been missing. The Doctor decides to find out about this puzzle game with Wolfie tagging along. The Doctor gets one of these devices and completes it easily, throws it a way to get a space hopper. Meanwhile Wolfie catches it and is kidnapped by to crazy guys. He is taken to a Bacothormeon, which once it decides whether or not to take Wolfie's brain, attemptes to do so. Only to be stopped by the Doctor who follows the signal to the alien and overloads it's brain with his memories of 10 lifetimes in one blast. The alien is then reduced to it's natural state. Then the Doctor takes it home and the two guys are taken away by [[UNIT]].
The Doctor and Wolfie return with Heather to Edinburgh University, only to find the whole campus using a new puzzle game and over the past days kids have been missing. The Doctor decides to find out about this puzzle game with Wolfie tagging along. The Doctor gets one of these devices and completes it easily, throws it a way to get a space hopper. Meanwhile Wolfie catches it and is kidnapped by to crazy guys. He is taken to a Bacothormeon, which once it decides whether or not to take Wolfie's brain, attemptes to do so. Only to be stopped by the Doctor who follows the signal to the alien and overloads it's brain with his memories of 10 lifetimes in one blast. The alien is then reduced to it's natural state. Then the Doctor takes it home and the two guys are taken away by [[U.N.I.T]].


==Characters==
==Characters==

Revision as of 16:03, 20 July 2010


Summary

The Doctor and Wolfie return with Heather to Edinburgh University, only to find the whole campus using a new puzzle game and over the past days kids have been missing. The Doctor decides to find out about this puzzle game with Wolfie tagging along. The Doctor gets one of these devices and completes it easily, throws it a way to get a space hopper. Meanwhile Wolfie catches it and is kidnapped by to crazy guys. He is taken to a Bacothormeon, which once it decides whether or not to take Wolfie's brain, attemptes to do so. Only to be stopped by the Doctor who follows the signal to the alien and overloads it's brain with his memories of 10 lifetimes in one blast. The alien is then reduced to it's natural state. Then the Doctor takes it home and the two guys are taken away by U.N.I.T.

Characters

References

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Notes

  • The DWAM comic strip adventures were very much aimed at a younger audience and the artwork and colours was bold and bright reflecting the tone of the magazine.
  • Self contained one part stories were the norm in the early issues later being expanded to two-parters.

Original print details

Publication with page count and closing captions
  1. DWA Issue 124 (4 pages)

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