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{{Infobox Comic|
comic name= The Lunar Tyk|
comic name= The Lunar Tyk|
image= [[Image:DWA CS 191 The Lunar Tyk.jpg|250px]]|
image= [[Image:DWAM CS191 The Lunar Tyk.jpg|250px]]|
series= [[Doctor Who comic strip stories]] -<BR> [[Eleventh Doctor comic strip stories]]|
series= [[Doctor Who comic strip stories]] -<BR> [[Eleventh Doctor comic strip stories]]|
number=191|
number=191|

Revision as of 23:55, 26 November 2010


Summary

Arriving at the Shackleton Crater on The Moon in 2039, two Earth astronauts arrive in search of water to find the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond already by the crater. The crater, always on the dark side of the moon has been probed to reveal a good source of ice. When a torch is shone into the crater there is no reflection of light from any ice but the torches pick out something else in the dark, something that races out towards them. The Doctor manages to hold the creature off long enough with his sonic screwdriver for the group to return to the spacecraft. Back at the ship the Doctor explains the creature is a Tyk capable of absorbing all light in order to grow. Using a solar panel from the ship the Tyk is into a trap by Amy who tracks its attention and gets it to knock itself out by charging at a wall reflecting her image. Stunned, the Tyk is loaded into a rocket and fired into a permanent orbit around the sun where it can feast and be happy. Amy makes the closing comment “Light meals. Very healthy”.

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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.

Original print details

  • Publication with page count and closing captions
  1. DWA Issue 191 (4 pages) NEXT WEEK – More adventures for the Doctor and Amy
  • No reprints to date.

Continuity

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