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Revision as of 17:52, 6 February 2013
Children of the Revolution is a Doctor Who Magazine comic story featuring the Eighth Doctor and Izzy Sinclair.
Summary
A submarine is cruising the area, when it is supposedly attacked by Daleks. Nobody is killed and everyone is taken prisoner.
When the Daleks find the Doctor, he attempts to trick his way out of the room before the Daleks hail him as their saviour.
Characters
- The Doctor
- Izzy Sinclair
- Kata-Phobus
- Alpha
- Captain Julius Otago
- Adelis
- Mikkith
- Sukatri
- Dalek Emperor (flashback)
- Alison Lavelle
- Theo Rankin
References
- The Daleks have a small monument dedicated to the Second Doctor.
- The Doctor claims to have known Jacques Cousteau.
Notes
- The title of this comic strip is the same as T. Rex's 1972 single, Children of the Revolution.
Continuity
- This features an in-comic flashback to The Evil of the Daleks. It also serves as a sequel to the events of that story.