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== References == | == References == | ||
* Among the individuals on the [[Ship (Beneath the Waves)|ship]], a [[Judoon]], a [[Sontaran]], a [[Catkind]], a [[Vigil]], a [[Vinvocci]] and a [[Zygon]] can be seen. | * Among the individuals on the [[Ship (Beneath the Waves)|ship]], a [[Judoon]], a [[Sontaran]], a [[Catkind]], a [[Vigil]], a [[Vinvocci]] and a [[Zygon]] can be seen. | ||
* The Doctor invents a [[transpsychograph- | * The Doctor invents a [[transpsychograph-u-lator]]. | ||
* The newspaper that the Doctor reads was established in [[1885]]. It is the 37,154th publication. | * The newspaper that the Doctor reads was established in [[1885]]. It is the 37,154th publication. | ||
Revision as of 05:44, 26 April 2017
Beneath the Waves was the fourteenth story of the Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor comic series, published in 2017.
Summary
Reunited with his old friend Hattie Munroe, the Doctor takes her for the best fish and chips in the galaxy, in a sleepy seaside town in the 1970s. But there's something ancient and evil beneath the waves, something that has mired its twisted tentacles into the local people, something that weaves itself into Hattie's dreams and drags itself up onto land in mounds of shambling seaweed.
Can the Doctor and Hattie get to the bottom of a cosmological horror before it devours them – and wipes the town off the map?
Plot
Part one
to be added
Characters
New Oceana
The Twist
1989
References
- Among the individuals on the ship, a Judoon, a Sontaran, a Catkind, a Vigil, a Vinvocci and a Zygon can be seen.
- The Doctor invents a transpsychograph-u-lator.
- The newspaper that the Doctor reads was established in 1885. It is the 37,154th publication.
Notes
to be added
Original print details
to be added
Continuity
- The Doctor refers to the 1970s as "a bit of a golden age." This is likely a tongue-in-cheek reference to Mike Yates' betrayal and break down, caused by a wish for a "golden age." (TV: Invasion of the Dinosaurs)
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