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|publication      = [[DWA 291]]
|publication      = [[DWA 291]]
|release date      = [[18 October (releases)|18 October]] [[2012]]   
|release date      = [[18 October (releases)|18 October]] [[2012]]   
|publisher        = [[Immediate Media Company London Limited]]
|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]]

Revision as of 23:13, 15 January 2014

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Garbage Day! is a Doctor Who Adventures comic strip published in 2012.

Summary

The Doctor arrives during the closing countdown to the launch of Clean-up Day – when an army of automated Garbage-bots are turned over live to remove all rubbish for a cleaner future. But given the freedom to decide what is rubbish the Gar-bots include the humans (which they detect to be covered in germs), and begin a clear-up. The Doctor disguising himself as rubbish, gets collected and taken to the sorting centre where he discovers the Gar-bots central processor and re-programmes their definition of rubbish. As a result of the Doctor’s tinkering the Gar-bots turn on Earth other. People are freed from the rubbish collected (including a guy called ‘Ray’ and the Doctor reflects that a world without friends would be ‘rubbish!’

Named characters

References

  • This is not the first time the Doctor has encountered humans trying to dispose of their rubbish.
  • The Doctor reflects on friends (and travelling alone).

Notes

  • Unusually one of the people, a guard, taken by the Gar-bots, was given a name and called ‘Ray’ .Ray is rescued and re-united with his ‘pal’.

Original print details

  • Publication with page count and closing captions
  1. DWA 291 (4 pages) DON’T MISS ANOTHER NEW ADVENTURE NEXT TIME!
  • No reprints to date.

Continuity

  • The Doctor mentions he likes fans and even considered to be a fan himself of the writer Charles Dickens (The Unquiet Dead)