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|letterer=[[Annie Halfacree]] | |letterer=[[Annie Halfacree]] | ||
|publication= [[DWM 118]]-[[DWM 119|119]] | |publication= [[DWM 118]]-[[DWM 119|119]] | ||
|release date= [[November]] - [[December]] [[1986]] | |release date= [[November (releases)|November]] - [[December (releases)|December]] [[1986 (releases)|1986]] | ||
|publisher= Marvel Comics | |publisher= Marvel Comics | ||
|format= Comic - 2 parts (16 pages) | |format= Comic - 2 parts (16 pages) |
Revision as of 04:36, 18 January 2014
Changes was a Sixth Doctor comic strip published in Doctor Who Magazine. It was significant for showing many parts of the Doctor's TARDIS other than the control room and corridors usually seen on television.
This story also included the appearance of another shapeshifter aboard the TARDIS: the Kymbra Chimera. This Chimera took on the appearance of both the Sixth Doctor and Peri Brown.
Plot
Peri and Frobisher are rummaging through a storage room in the TARDIS. Peri is so taken aback by the cultural treasures she discovers that she doesn't pay attention when the Sixth Doctor reports that there is an intruder aboard the TARDIS. Peri and Frobisher decide to explore the TARDIS some more, while the Doctor investigates the intruder. The Doctor discovers a Swuffle he brought aboard was in fact a shapeshifter, a Kymbra Chimera. The shifter changes to the form of Peri, but Frobisher quickly spots the difference: Peri's clothes and necklace are fused into "her" flesh, as the Chimera is unable to duplicate clothing. The Chimera and Frobisher fight as the Doctor discovers a way to suck the intruder out the TARDIS. He does so in the nick of time.
Characters
References
The Doctor
- The Sixth Doctor possesses portraits of himself by Michelangelo and Vincent van Gogh. Which incarnations of the Doctor they depict is left unrevealed.
Literature
- Peri finds a folio of a play called Mischief Night, or As You Please, which she surmises may be a lost play by William Shakespeare.
TARDIS
- Other items visible in the TARDIS storage room include a National Geographic Magazine, assorted toys, a globe, a map of Barsoom, a Dalek construction kit, and a 78 rpm record by Bill Haley.
- When the Doctor and Frobisher walk through the TARDIS interior, Bessie is seen stored in a darkened room. Clothes the Fourth and Fifth Doctors wore are also shown on stands in another chamber.
- The TARDIS has a "Memory Vaults" area that recreates places the ship has visited.
- There is also a populated TARDIS Zoo, which the Doctor describes as a "way station" where he keeps endangered animals, often saving them from extinction.
- The TARDIS' state of temporal grace, which renders weapons useless, does not function when the ship is in "normal space".
Notes
- This is one of a handful of stories to make an extensive exploration of the interior of the TARDIS. See TV: The Invasion of Time and Castrovalva for other examples.
- This story was reprinted in The World Shapers graphic novel.
- It was reprinted in Grant Morrison's Doctor Who 1, colourised by Charlie Kirchoff.
- It was also reprinted in Doctor Who Classics Volume 3 (Grant Morrison's Doctor Who reprint).
- It was also reprinted in Doctor Who Classics Omnibus Volume 1.
Continuity
- Peri has the same hairstyle and clothing similar to what she wears in TV: The Mysterious Planet.
- The Doctor returns to the secondary control room last seen in TV: The Robots of Death. The room includes what appears to be a tea dispenser.
- The Doctor mentions the Mandragora Helix, which first appeared in TV: The Masque of Mandragora.
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