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name= Is Anyone There?| | |name= Is Anyone There? | ||
image= IS ANYONE THERE.jpg | | |image= IS ANYONE THERE.jpg | ||
series=[[TV Comic|''TVC'' comic stories]]| | |series=[[TV Comic|''TVC'' comic stories]] | ||
number=| | |number= | ||
doctor= Third Doctor| | |doctor= Third Doctor | ||
companions= | | |companions= | ||
enemy=[[Catiba]] <br /> The [[Morraxian]]s | | |enemy=[[Catiba]] <br /> The [[Morraxian]]s | ||
year= [[Australia]] and [[Morrax]]| | |year= [[Australia]] and [[Morrax]] | ||
writer= | | |writer= | ||
artist= [[Gerry Haylock]]| | |artist= [[Gerry Haylock]] | ||
editor=| | |editor= | ||
colourist=| | |colourist= | ||
letterer=| | |letterer= | ||
publication= ''[[TV Comic]]'' 1160-1169| | |publication= ''[[TV Comic]]'' 1160-1169 | ||
release date= [[9 March]] - [[11 May]] [[1974]]| | |release date= [[9 March]] - [[11 May]] [[1974]] | ||
publisher= | | |publisher= | ||
format= Comic - 10 parts (20 pages)| | |format= Comic - 10 parts (20 pages) | ||
prev= The Disintegrator (comic story)| | |prev= The Disintegrator (comic story) | ||
next= Size Control (comic story) | |next= Size Control (comic story) | ||
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'''''Is Anyone There?''''' was a [[Third Doctor]] ''[[TV Comic]]'' story released in [[1974]]. | '''''Is Anyone There?''''' was a [[Third Doctor]] ''[[TV Comic]]'' story released in [[1974]]. |
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Is Anyone There? was a Third Doctor TV Comic story released in 1974.
Summary
In Australia, Doctor French refuses to heed the Doctor's warnings his new radio wave accelerator could spell disaster for Earth as well as for the alien cultures he hopes to contact with it. With no option left, the Doctor resorts to sabotage, but is caught before he can render the accelerator inoperable. His fears are borne out when the accelerator is tested for the first time. The accelerated radio transmission causes disastrous disturbances in the weather on a global scale and leads to Doctor French's own death. However, the Doctor is more concerned about the fate of the planet that the transmission was directed at. Travelling to Morrax, he finds the world devastated and is taken prisoner by the surviving Morraxian people. The Morraxian leaders vow revenge on the people of Earth and dispatch a lethal missile with the Doctor trapped on board.
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