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'''Jet Lagg''' was one of the [[superhero]]es, along with [[Spider-Man]], [[Superman]] and [[Batman | |image = Jet Lagg.jpg | ||
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|only = Doctor Who? (DWM 64 comic story){{!}}Doctor Who? 64 | |||
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In [[Earth-33⅓]], '''Jet Lagg''' was one of the [[superhero]]es, along with [[Spider-Man#Earth-33⅓|Spider-Man]], [[Superman#Earth-33⅓|Superman]] and [[Batman#Earth-33⅓|Batman]], who invaded [[The Doctor's TARDIS (Earth-33⅓)|the Doctor's TARDIS]] after the [[Fifth Doctor (Earth-33⅓)|Fifth Doctor]] parked it on [[Madison Avenue]] in [[New York City#Earth-33⅓|New York]]. Upon finding them, the Doctor stated he had learnt never to come to New York during a [[crimewave]]. ([[COMIC]]: [[Doctor Who? (DWM 64 comic story)|''Doctor Who?'' 64]]) | |||
== Behind the scenes == | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
Unlike many of the other iconic and well-known [[superhero]]es that featured in the story, Jet Lagg was the parodic creation of [[Tim Quinn]] and [[Dicky Howett]], who also wrote and illustrated it respectively. | Unlike many of the other iconic and well-known [[superhero]]es that featured in the story, Jet Lagg was the parodic creation of [[Tim Quinn]] and [[Dicky Howett]], who also wrote and illustrated it respectively. | ||
== External links == | ==External links== | ||
{{marvelx|Larry Lagg (Earth-333333333)}} | {{marvelx|Larry Lagg (Earth-333333333)}} | ||
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Revision as of 13:03, 5 June 2023
In Earth-33⅓, Jet Lagg was one of the superheroes, along with Spider-Man, Superman and Batman, who invaded the Doctor's TARDIS after the Fifth Doctor parked it on Madison Avenue in New York. Upon finding them, the Doctor stated he had learnt never to come to New York during a crimewave. (COMIC: Doctor Who? 64)
Behind the scenes
Unlike many of the other iconic and well-known superheroes that featured in the story, Jet Lagg was the parodic creation of Tim Quinn and Dicky Howett, who also wrote and illustrated it respectively.