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Revision as of 15:53, 15 August 2022
Deadly Fly was a 21 comic printed in TV Century 21 in 1966.
The story crossed over with the Doctor Who universe, namely through the involvement of World President Nikita Bandranaik as a major character in the plot.
Summary
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Characters
References
- Twenty One invented the deadly flys for security patrol.
- The fly's memory banks are inadvertently damaged by the filing department cat.
- Twenty One declares martial law in the World Senate building under section 2 of senate order S/49/11 — action in defence of world peace.
- The Saturnian delegates are attacked by the fly. The World President mentions the arrival of the Neptune delegation.
Story notes
- Beginning with the third part of this story, the series was renamed for the second time from 21 Special Agent to 21 Secret Agent.
Continuity
- Jack Reed has replaced Tina as Twenty One's assistant following her death. (COMIC: Andromeda Or Die)