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Revision as of 02:22, 7 December 2015
The Singer Not the Song was the sixth story of the Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor comic strip series, published in 2015. It was the first story of the series' second year, and coincided with a restart of the numbering count.
Summary
Looking for rest and relaxation, the Tenth Doctor and companion Gabriella Gonzalez take a trip to Earth Station Presley, a mining platform around an enormous gas giant – and home to one of the most spectacular sensory experiences in the universe!
The gas giant is a perfect example of human colonists living in harmony with indigenous life – in this case, the Shan'tee: conceptual beings perceived by humans as hauntingly beautiful music!
But the Doctor and Gabby are walking straight into a war.
Something has corrupted the song of the Shan'tee – a mysterious signal of unknown origin – and now the human colonists are trapped in a fight for their lives!
Can the Doctor, Gabby, and a synesthetic scientist uncover the truth and bring the war to an end without further bloodshed… or will the song consume them all?
And… why does Gabby feel like the alien foes she’s been facing are starting to rhyme...? Is there something less random and more sinister at work…?
Plot
Part one
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Part two
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Characters
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Notes
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Original print details
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Continuity
- The Doctor was intending to take Gabby to the Eye of Orion. (TV: The Five Doctors et al.)
- Gabby is writing a journal about her adventures with the Doctor for Cindy. (COMIC: The Arts in Space et al.)
- The Doctor states that he doesn't like the metaphor of songs ending. (TV: Planet of the Dead, The End of Time)
- Anubis is waiting for the Doctor to find him a way home. (COMIC: Sins of the Father)
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