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They next met in [[the Matrix]] on [[Gallifrey]] where Merlin had joined a council of [[High Evolutionary|High Evolutionaries]], including [[Rassilon]], founder of the [[Time Lord]]s, to discuss the danger posed to the [[universe]] by the "[[demon]]" [[Melanicus]]. The [[Fifth Doctor]] did not entirely trust Merlin but agreed to his aid. Merlin had originally banished Melanicus from the [[universe]], though, obviously he had not managed to make it permanent. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Tides of Time (comic story)|The Tides of Time]]'')
They next met in [[the Matrix]] on [[Gallifrey]] where Merlin had joined a council of [[High Evolutionary|High Evolutionaries]], including [[Rassilon]], founder of the [[Time Lord]]s, to discuss the danger posed to the [[universe]] by the "[[demon]]" [[Melanicus]]. The [[Fifth Doctor]] did not entirely trust Merlin but agreed to his aid. Merlin had originally banished Melanicus from the [[universe]], though, obviously he had not managed to make it permanent. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Tides of Time (comic story)|The Tides of Time]]'')
[[File:Incarnations of Merlyn.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Merlin the Wise]] shows [[Roma (A Rag, a Bone, a Hank of Hair...)|Roma]] his numerous incarnations.]]
At one point an incarnation of Merlin resurrected [[Captain Britain]] and later showed his daughter [[Roma (A Rag, a Bone, a Hank of Hair...)|Roma]] several of his other incarnations. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[A Rag, a Bone, a Hank of Hair... (comic story)|A Rag, a Bone, a Hank of Hair...]]'')


He was later replaced among the Evolutionaries by a member of the [[Order of the Black Sun]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Final Chapter (comic story)|The Final Chapter]]'')
He was later replaced among the Evolutionaries by a member of the [[Order of the Black Sun]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Final Chapter (comic story)|The Final Chapter]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
''[[The Creation of Camelot (short story)|The Creation of Camelot]]'' showed that in the [[Doctor Who|''Doctor Who'' universe]], the title of [[Merlin]] was passed on from one individual to the next, being more of an office in [[King Arthur]]'s court than a name. Individuals known to have held the title of Merlin included an otherwise-unknown human being who died "on the job" and [[the Master#"Merlin" incarnation|an incarnation]] of [[the Master]] (both in ''The Creation of Camelot''), the [[Eighth Doctor]] as well another otherwise-unnamed [[renegade Time Lord]] (both in ''[[One Fateful Knight (short story)|One Fateful Knight]]'', with the Eighth Doctor also reusing the alias in ''[[The Shadows of Avalon (novel)|The Shadows of Avalon]]''), and most strikingly, a [[the Doctor (Battlefield)|mysterious future incarnation]] of [[the Doctor]] mentioned throughout ''[[Battlefield (TV story)|Battlefield]]'', potentially the last-ever incarnation of the Doctor.  
Throughout the [[Doctor Who universe|DWU]]'s history many characters have taken on the name Merlin, including [[the Master#"Merlin" incarnation|an incarnation]] of [[the Master]] as well as [[the Doctor]] himself on numerous occasions (most notably in his [[the Doctor (Battlefield)|mysterious future incarnation]]), and the short story ''[[The Creation of Camelot (short story)|The Creation of Camelot]]'' states that the name Merlin is passed on from one individual to the next with it being more of a title within [[King Arthur]]'s court than a name. As a result it is unclear whether this incarnation of Merlin, first seen in ''[[The Neutron Knights (comic story)|The Neutron Knights]]'', could also be one of these established characters or another claimant altogether. The character himself has been shown to be a shapeshifter with multiple familiar forms.
 
Thus, it is unclear if the "Merlin the Wise" seen in ''[[The Neutron Knights (comic story)|The Neutron Knights]]'' and  ''[[The Tides of Time (comic story)|The Tides of Time]]'' was one of these various established Merlins, or another claimant to the name altogether — although he, of course, does not resemble the Eighth Doctor or the "Merlin" Master, crossing off two suspects.
 
[[File:Merlin in Captain Britain.jpg|thumb|Merlin the Wise as a face of Merlyn in ''Captain Britain''. (''The Daredevils'' #1)]]
Whoever he may be, this Merlin has a link to the [[Marvel UK]] universe (and, more remotely, to the [[Marvel Comics|Marvel Universe]] generally). In a ''[[Captain Britain]]'' story featured in {{iw|marvel|Daredevils Vol 1 1|issue #1}} of ''[[The Daredevils]]'', {{iw|marvel|Merlyn (Otherworld)|the "Merlyn" of the Marvel multiverse}} shows off some of the other forms and personalities he has, at times, assumed, including that of "Merlin the Wise" as first seen in ''The Neutron Knights''. In the later ''{{iw|marvel|Captain Britain and MI-13 Vol 1|Captain Britain and MI13}}'', writer [[Paul Cornell]] explicitly had them as the same Merlin and also made reference to the [[High Evolutionary|High Evolutionaries]].


A link was established between this character and [[Marvel Comics]]' version of Merlin, who has appeared in comics since [[1943]], when the character design of Merlin the Wise which first appeared in ''The Neutron Knights'' was shown as an alternate incarnation of Marvel's Merlin in ''[[A Rag, a Bone, a Hank of Hair... (comic story)|A Rag, a Bone, a Hank of Hair...]]''. This link was further solidified when Marvel's incarnation of Merlin later appeared in the altered reprint of ''[[Star Death (comic story)|Star Death]]'' released in ''[[TDD 5|The Daredevils #5]]'', and the Neutron Knights' Merlin later appeared in a larger role throughout [[Paul Cornell]]'s ''[[The Guns of Avalon (comic story)|The Guns of Avalon]]'' in ''[[Captain Britain and MI-13 Vol 1 #3]]''.


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Revision as of 02:03, 17 March 2022

A manipulative and sinister figure calling himself Merlin the Wise, (COMIC: The Neutron Knights) native to Earth, (COMIC: The Tides of Time) sought the Doctor's help on two occasions.

The Fourth Doctor first met Merlin in the distant future of Earth. Merlin had appeared from another time period to help the Neutron Knights against their enemy Catavolcus. Merlin had summoned the Doctor himself to help. (COMIC: The Neutron Knights)

They next met in the Matrix on Gallifrey where Merlin had joined a council of High Evolutionaries, including Rassilon, founder of the Time Lords, to discuss the danger posed to the universe by the "demon" Melanicus. The Fifth Doctor did not entirely trust Merlin but agreed to his aid. Merlin had originally banished Melanicus from the universe, though, obviously he had not managed to make it permanent. (COMIC: The Tides of Time)

Merlin the Wise shows Roma his numerous incarnations.

At one point an incarnation of Merlin resurrected Captain Britain and later showed his daughter Roma several of his other incarnations. (COMIC: A Rag, a Bone, a Hank of Hair...)

He was later replaced among the Evolutionaries by a member of the Order of the Black Sun. (COMIC: The Final Chapter)

Behind the scenes

Throughout the DWU's history many characters have taken on the name Merlin, including an incarnation of the Master as well as the Doctor himself on numerous occasions (most notably in his mysterious future incarnation), and the short story The Creation of Camelot states that the name Merlin is passed on from one individual to the next with it being more of a title within King Arthur's court than a name. As a result it is unclear whether this incarnation of Merlin, first seen in The Neutron Knights, could also be one of these established characters or another claimant altogether. The character himself has been shown to be a shapeshifter with multiple familiar forms.

A link was established between this character and Marvel Comics' version of Merlin, who has appeared in comics since 1943, when the character design of Merlin the Wise which first appeared in The Neutron Knights was shown as an alternate incarnation of Marvel's Merlin in A Rag, a Bone, a Hank of Hair.... This link was further solidified when Marvel's incarnation of Merlin later appeared in the altered reprint of Star Death released in The Daredevils #5, and the Neutron Knights' Merlin later appeared in a larger role throughout Paul Cornell's The Guns of Avalon in Captain Britain and MI-13 Vol 1 #3.

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