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|series= [[Doctor Who Magazine comic strips|Doctor Who]] -<BR> [[Back-up Comic Strip Stories]] | |series= [[Doctor Who Magazine comic strips|Doctor Who]] -<BR> [[Back-up Comic Strip Stories]] | ||
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| | |publication title= [[Doctor Who Magazine]] Issues 58 | ||
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|publisher= [[Marvel Comics]] | |publisher= [[Marvel Comics]] | ||
|format= B&W 2 parts / 4 pages | |format= B&W 2 parts / 4 pages |
Revision as of 10:51, 13 September 2009
Summary
(Part One)
UNIT Arctic base Skywatch-7 (12/12/85) loses radio contact after a meteor landing is detected. John Campbell goes out to investigate, leaving Tobey in charge, but returns having found no sign. In the night John smashes up the radio link and fearful of a lighter flame runs outside. When the other soldiers (Capt. Hawkes, Lederer, Tobey), follow they are faced with a Zygon.
(Part Two)
Going in pursuit they witness changing footprints in the snow, indicating that the creature can change shape. Wrongly shooting the real Campbell who is wandering around dazed, they drive the alien creature onto the ice with fire and send it sinking beneath the frozen waters.
Characters
- John Campbell
- Tobey
- Captain Hawkes
- Lederer
- Zygon
- DWM Issue 58 (4) To be continued…
- DWMS Winter 1981 (4)
Reprints
- Reprinted in full in DWM 85 retaining the part one and two division which fitted in with the regular eight page comic strip split of four pages at the front and four at the back. There is no regular Doctor comic strip in this issue.
- Coloured and reprinted by Marvel in DWUS Issue 21 and 22.
Notes
- A caption on the final page reads; “Zygons are instinctively afraid of flame. See Doctor Who and the Loch Ness Monster by Terrance Dicks.”
References
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Continuity
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