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Invasion of the Mindmorphs was the thirteenth story of the Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor comic series, published in 2017.

Summary

Remember the successful comic book based on internet rumours of the Doctor’s life – the smash-hit ‘TIME SURGEON’? Well, the Doctor does, and he’s not happy with all the entertaining lies the writer and artist have made up about him!

Will a trip through time show them the error of their ways... and possibly heal the rift that has sprung up between them?

Plot

Part one

to be added

Characters

Within Day of the Deathroids

References

Notes

  • Though it is not explained in the story itself, the "Previously" section of 12DY2 14 says that the Doctor left Julie d'Aubigny for her to "get on her own adventures", even though she was interested in travelling with him.
  • Despite the Doctor taking Val and Sonny to the Jurassic era, a Tyrannosaurus Rex, native to the late Cretaceous, is present. Ironically, the Doctor was lecturing the duo on their anachronisms in their Time Surgeon comic books, specifically cavemen existing in the Jurassic era.
  • When a Mindmorph acess the Twelfth Doctor's mind, Clara Oswald's face is partially blurred, in line with Hell Bent, where the Doctor's memories of Clara were wiped out, but he could still remember a few glimpses of her.
  • After tapping into the energy of the psi-reactor, the brain-drain collars on Val and Sonny dissapear without explanation.

Original print details

to be added

Continuity