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|publication = [[Doctor Who Adventures]] <br /> [[DWA 298|Issue 298]] | |publication = [[Doctor Who Adventures]] <br /> [[DWA 298|Issue 298]] | ||
|release date = [[6th December]] [[2012]] | |release date = [[6th December]] [[2012]] | ||
|publisher | |publisher = [[Immediate Media Company London Limited]] | ||
|format = Comic - 1 parts (4 pages) | |format = Comic - 1 parts (4 pages) | ||
|series = [[DWA comic stories]] | |series = [[DWA comic stories]] | ||
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==Summary== | ==Summary== | ||
[[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] and [[Decky Flamboon]] arrive on Christmas Eve in [[2012]] to find a house full of festivities – but without people. A spilt glass on the floor raises the Doctor’s suspicions of something bad. As they look at the cards on the mantelpiece, they see the images of the family running in terror. A card suddenly leaps into life, growing to a giant size and snaps shut trapping the Doctor and Decky in another dimension. Inside the card they meet Kirsty and Shane who are looking for the rest of their family and their two children. The Doctor deduces that this is the work of an [[Edger]] – a predator that can only exist in two-dimensional environments. Having brought the cards to life and captured the family, the Edger is resting before before feeding and the Doctor uses his sonic screwdriver to open up a portal between the cards. Racing between the cards they collect up the family before arriving at the final card where the Edger has the children trapped in its tentacles. Decky lets out a loud roar that brings an avalanche of snow down on top of the Edger. The children are snatched and the family make a final dash back through the portal returning to their home. Snatching up the Christmas cards the Doctor throws it on the fire. The Edger cant be destroyed but its route into this dimensional has been destroyed. Reunited once again the festivities continue with glasses being raised to the Doctor and Decky. | |||
==Named characters== | ==Named characters== |
Revision as of 03:24, 29 March 2013
On the Cards is a Doctor Who Adventures comic strip published in 2012.
Summary
The Doctor and Decky Flamboon arrive on Christmas Eve in 2012 to find a house full of festivities – but without people. A spilt glass on the floor raises the Doctor’s suspicions of something bad. As they look at the cards on the mantelpiece, they see the images of the family running in terror. A card suddenly leaps into life, growing to a giant size and snaps shut trapping the Doctor and Decky in another dimension. Inside the card they meet Kirsty and Shane who are looking for the rest of their family and their two children. The Doctor deduces that this is the work of an Edger – a predator that can only exist in two-dimensional environments. Having brought the cards to life and captured the family, the Edger is resting before before feeding and the Doctor uses his sonic screwdriver to open up a portal between the cards. Racing between the cards they collect up the family before arriving at the final card where the Edger has the children trapped in its tentacles. Decky lets out a loud roar that brings an avalanche of snow down on top of the Edger. The children are snatched and the family make a final dash back through the portal returning to their home. Snatching up the Christmas cards the Doctor throws it on the fire. The Edger cant be destroyed but its route into this dimensional has been destroyed. Reunited once again the festivities continue with glasses being raised to the Doctor and Decky.
Named characters
- The Doctor
- Decky Flamboon
- Kirsty and Shane
References
- The Doctor recognises and names the two-dimensional creature as the Edger.
Notes
- Nobody seems phased by Decky Flamboon – a talking reptile.
Original print details
- Publication with page count and closing captions
- DWA 298 (4 pages) DON’T MISS ANOTHER NEW ADVENTURE NEXT TIME!
- No reprints to date.
Continuity
- The idea of people being trapped in a two-dimensional world has been seen before on TV in Fear Her.