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|name              = Whodunnit?
|name              = Whodunnit?
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|image            =ARC Whodunnit.jpg
|doctor            = Eleventh Doctor
|doctor            = Eleventh Doctor
|companions        = [[Alice Obiefune|Alice]], [[John Jones|Jones]]
|companions        = [[Alice Obiefune|Alice]], [[John Jones|Jones]]

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Whodunnit? was the first part of the fourth story of the Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor comic strip series published in 2014. It introduced the Doctor's companion, ARC.

Summary

Alice Obiefune always wanted to see a space station – one of those proper ones, like on the telly, with impressive bulkheads, sweeping corridors and stunning views of eternity. Maybe with an exotic matter wormhole nearby, if it’s not too much trouble. Aliens optional, but a bonus as long as they’re friendly.

That’s just one of the reasons Alice and the Doctor have come to a remote space research facility.

The views are breathtaking… but so is the formless creature creeping through the station, stealing voices and inflicting comas on those research scientists unlucky enough to be caught.

Tracking the temporal trail of the slippery SERVEYOUinc corporation, has the Doctor found more than he bargained for? And will this entity from between the stars be the death of them all?

Plot

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Characters

References

  • According to the Doctor, the sonic screwdriver can put up shelves, open most doors, act as a television remote and detect brain activity.
  • Jones drinks Vita Burst.

Notes

  • A headstone set in the cemetery where Alice's father is buried is engraved with the name: W Hartnell. This is a tribute to William Hartnell, who played the First Doctor. He passed away in 1975 from arteriosclerosis.
  • This comic contains examples of racism, seen when Alice mentions a girl who taunted her mother and father over their ethnicity.

Original print details

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Continuity