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|companions = [[Alice Obiefune|Alice]], [[John Jones|Jones]] | |companions = [[Alice Obiefune|Alice]], [[John Jones|Jones]] | ||
|enemy = [[Talent Scout]] | |enemy = [[Talent Scout]] | ||
|year = [[Mississippi]], [[1931]] | |year = [[Mississippi]], [[1931]]; [[Hackney]], [[London]], [[1962]] and [[2014]] | ||
|writer = [[Rob Williams]] | |writer = [[Rob Williams]] | ||
|designer = [[Rob Farmer]] | |designer = [[Rob Farmer]] | ||
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}}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the third story of ''[[Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor]]'' comic story series published in [[2014]]. It introduced the Doctor's companion, [[John Jones]], and the | }}'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the third story of ''[[Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor]]'' comic story series published in [[2014]]. It introduced the Doctor's companion, [[John Jones]], and gave the name to the recurrent enemy, the [[Talent Scout]]. | ||
== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
There's a devil out on the bayou, or so they say... Something stalking bluesmen through the swamps of [[Mississippi]], offering them talent beyond imagining, worlds at their feet - in exchange for their souls! | There's a devil out on the bayou, or so they say... Something stalking bluesmen through the swamps of [[Mississippi]], offering them talent beyond imagining, worlds at their feet - in exchange for their souls! | ||
When [[Alice Obiefune|Alice]] asks [[Eleventh Doctor|the Doctor]] if they can visit one of [[Ada Obiefune|her mother]]'s musical heroes, she's initially disappointed. Is Jones, a forgettable singer whose talent seems to be that of disappearing in a crowded room, really the colossal talent who brought passion, creativity and meaning to her mother's life? | When [[Alice Obiefune|Alice]] asks [[Eleventh Doctor|the Doctor]] if they can visit one of [[Ada Obiefune|her mother]]'s musical heroes, she's initially disappointed. Is [[John Jones|Jones]], a forgettable singer whose talent seems to be that of disappearing in a crowded room, really the colossal talent who brought passion, creativity and meaning to her mother's life? | ||
And what does he have to do with the nightmarish deals taking place in the dead of night...? | And what does he have to do with the nightmarish deals taking place in the dead of night...? | ||
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* [[Talent Scout]] | * [[Talent Scout]] | ||
* [[Robert Johnson]] | * [[Robert Johnson]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Bessie]] | ||
* [[Blues singer (What He Wants...)|Blues singer]] | |||
* [[Boy singer (What He Wants...)|Boy singer]] | |||
* [[Nigel (What He Wants...)|Nigel]] | |||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 20:46, 4 February 2017
What He Wants... was the third story of Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor comic story series published in 2014. It introduced the Doctor's companion, John Jones, and gave the name to the recurrent enemy, the Talent Scout.
Summary
There's a devil out on the bayou, or so they say... Something stalking bluesmen through the swamps of Mississippi, offering them talent beyond imagining, worlds at their feet - in exchange for their souls!
When Alice asks the Doctor if they can visit one of her mother's musical heroes, she's initially disappointed. Is Jones, a forgettable singer whose talent seems to be that of disappearing in a crowded room, really the colossal talent who brought passion, creativity and meaning to her mother's life?
And what does he have to do with the nightmarish deals taking place in the dead of night...?
Plot
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Characters
- Eleventh Doctor
- Alice Obiefune
- John Jones
- Talent Scout
- Robert Johnson
- Bessie
- Blues singer
- Boy singer
- Nigel
References
- The Doctor "pimps" Bessie into a monster truck by plugging her onto the TARDIS matrix.
- The Dog & Duck is a nightclub.
Notes
to be added
Original print details
to be added
Continuity
- The Doctor mentions Davros' creation of the Reality Bomb. (TV: Journey's End)
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