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==External Links==
==External Links==
* [http://www.drwho-online.co.uk/DWA/DWA.htm The official BBC Magazine site with cover gallery and news of the latest available issue.]
* [http://www.dwamag.com/ The official BBC Magazine site with cover gallery and news of the latest available issue.]
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[[Category:Doctor Who Adventures comic stories]]
[[Category:Doctor Who Adventures comic stories]]

Revision as of 05:56, 25 February 2011

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Summary

The night before school Janie manages to complete her homework on the solar system - 400 words, in record time, despite arguing with her brother over a cool pencil she had found. The following day at school her teacher is very impressed with the amount of detail in her homework in spite of references to the planet Speldron and it being done in pencil. But class is interrupted by the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond using psychic paper to pass themselves off as ‘school inspectors’. When the Doctor manages to take Janie’s pencil, Janie goes wild but is pacified by the Doctor’s sonic screwdriver. Using the pencil on the psychic paper the sign of the Shape Thieves from the planet Speldron is revealed and the pencil identified as Graphon Narmolis –a shape shifter specialising in taking the form of inanimate objects to take control over other life forms using psychic powers. The Doctors mind however is too powerful and in the Doctor’s hands Graphon Narmolis is powerless. With the influence over her broken Janie returns to her normal self as if having woken from a dream.

Characters

References

  • The Doctor uses his psychic paper to pass himself and Amy off as school inspectors and to pick up the psychic energy identifying Graphon Narmolis.

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 192 (4 pages) NEXT WEEK – The Doctor and Amy meet the Cleverest King
  • No reprints to date.

Continuity

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