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== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* [[Denossus]] was captured and taken into the [[Time Vortex|space/time vortex]] by the [[Vortexian]]s over twenty years prior to the Doctor's arrival.
* [[Denossus]] was captured and taken into the [[Time Vortex|space/time vortex]] by the [[Vortexian]]s over twenty years prior to the Doctor's arrival.
* The Doctor is put on [[The Doctor's trial (Land of the Blind)|trial]].
* The Doctor is put on [[The Doctor's trial (Land of the Blind)|trial]].
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* The name, design and background notes for the Vortexians came from Paul Fisher, the winning designer in ''Doctor Who Magazine's ''Design a Monster competition. The winner was announced in ''Doctor Who Magazine'' 224.
* The name, design and background notes for the Vortexians came from Paul Fisher, the winning designer in ''Doctor Who Magazine's ''Design a Monster competition. The winner was announced in ''Doctor Who Magazine'' 224.
** The runner-up monster designs also had cameos in the same strip. They were the [[Zrontak]]s, designed by [[Richard Burnell]], the [[Insoid]]s, designed by [[Jason Powdrill]] and the [[Pharaoh (species)|Pharaoh]]s, designed by [[Justin Askham]].
** The runner-up monster designs also had cameos in the same strip. They were the [[Zrontak]]s, designed by [[Richard Burnell]], the [[Insoid]]s, designed by [[Jason Powdrill]] and the [[Pharaoh (species)|Pharaohs]], designed by [[Justin Askham]].
** This is not the first competition where the winning monster was presented in a ''Doctor Who'' comic strip story. ''TV Action + Countdown ''ran a Design a Monster competition in 1972 and the winning design, from [[Ian Fairnington]], the [[Ugrakk]]s, were presented in the Third Doctor strip ''[[The Ugrakks]]''.
** This is not the first competition where the winning monster was presented in a ''Doctor Who'' comic strip story. ''TV Action + Countdown ''ran a Design a Monster competition in 1972 and the winning design, from [[Ian Fairnington]], the [[Ugrakk]]s, were presented in the Third Doctor strip ''[[The Ugrakks]]''.


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* This story's large crowds feature many cameos, notably featuring several cameos from the early [[Doctor Who annual]]s. [[Lee Sullivan]] would later draw similar crowd cameos in ''[[Bazaar Adventures (comic story)|Bazaar Adventures]]'' and ''[[Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)|Liberation of the Daleks]]''.
* This story's large crowds feature many cameos, notably featuring several cameos from the early [[Doctor Who annual]]s. [[Lee Sullivan]] would later draw similar crowd cameos in ''[[Bazaar Adventures (comic story)|Bazaar Adventures]]'' and ''[[Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)|Liberation of the Daleks]]''.
** The audience in the arena scene in Part 1 include a [[Go-Ray]], a [[Monoid]], a [[Zrontak]], a [[Pharaoh (species)|Pharaoh]], and a [[Mechanoid]].
** The audience in the arena scene in Part 1 include a [[Go-Ray]], a [[Monoid]], a [[Zrontak]], a [[Pharaoh (species)|Pharaoh]], and a [[Mechanoid]].
** The street crowd in Part 1 includes a [[Kandalinga (species)|Kandalinga Fishman]] and a woman with a [[Starfleet]] hoodie. Additionally, an [[Insoid]] is seen in the background of one panel in this scene.  
** The street crowd in Part 1 includes a [[Kandalinga (species)|Kandalinga Fishman]] and a woman with a [[Starfleet]] hoodie. Additionally, an [[Insoid]] is seen in the background of one panel in this scene.
** The arena audience in Part 2 includes a Mechanoid, a Go-Ray, and a [[Menoptera]].
** The arena audience in Part 2 includes a Mechanoid, a Go-Ray, and a [[Menoptera]].
** A flashback in Part 2 includes a [[Quark]] in the background.
** A flashback in Part 2 includes a [[Quark]] in the background.
** The arena audience in Part 3 include a [[CyberFaction]] [[Cyberman]], an [[Ice Warrior]], a [[Zarbi]], a [[Robot Yeti]], and [[RoboCop]], as Sullivan had been a frequent artist for a RoboCop comic in the early 1990s.
** The arena audience in Part 3 include a [[CyberFaction]] [[Cyberman]], an [[Ice Warrior]], a [[Zarbi]], a [[Robot Yeti]], and [[RoboCop]], as Sullivan had been a frequent artist for a RoboCop comic in the early 1990s.
** As the Doctor and friends leave the arena in Part 3, they pass four characters from non-''Doctor Who'' comics, including [[Mandrake the Magician]].
** As the Doctor and friends leave the arena in Part 3, they pass four characters from non-''Doctor Who'' comics, including [[Mandrake the Magician]].
** One panel in Part 3 has a crowd entirely of aliens from the ''Annuals'', composed of a [[Stagg]] and [[Deemon]], two [[Ethereal (The Cloud Exiles)|Ethereal]]s, a [[Baggolt]], a [[Rostrow]], a [[Glacian]] and a dimension-explorer of the [[Life Force]], one of [[Robot police (Happy as Queeg)|Queeg's robots]], a [[living matter reservoir]], a Kandalinga Fishman, a [[Korad]], a [[Voord]], [[Alien (The Dr Who Annual Contents)|a being from the contents page of ''The Dr Who Annual'']], the [[Robot King (Robot King)|Robot King]], a Zarbi, a humanoid [[Yend]] and a shapeshifting Yend, two burly [[Sensorite]]s with their appearance from ''[[The Monsters from Earth (short story)|The Monsters from Earth]]''), and a [[Kaark]].
** One panel in Part 3 has a crowd entirely of aliens from the ''Annuals'', composed of a [[Stagg]] and [[Deemon]], two [[Ethereal (The Cloud Exiles)|Ethereals]], a [[Baggolt]], a [[Rostrow]], a [[Glacian]] and a dimension-explorer of the [[Life Force]], one of [[Robot police (Happy as Queeg)|Queeg's robots]], a [[living matter reservoir]], a Kandalinga Fishman, a [[Korad]], a [[Voord]], [[Alien (The Dr Who Annual Contents)|a being from the contents page of ''The Dr Who Annual'']], the [[Robot King (Robot King)|Robot King]], a Zarbi, a humanoid [[Yend]] and a shapeshifting Yend, two burly [[Sensorite]]s with their appearance from ''[[The Monsters from Earth (short story)|The Monsters from Earth]]''), and a [[Kaark]].


== Continuity ==
== Continuity ==
* The Doctor and Zoe recognise [[transmat]] technology. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Seeds of Death (TV story)|The Seeds of Death]]'')  
* The Doctor and Zoe recognise [[transmat]] technology. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Seeds of Death (TV story)|The Seeds of Death]]'')


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Land of the Blind was a Second Doctor comic story featuring Jamie McCrimmon and Zoe Heriot. It was originally published in Doctor Who Magazine.

Summary

The Doctor visits a planet that has been sealed off from the rest of the universe.

Plot

The TARDIS arrives in a spaceport on Denossus, but for some reason its engines continue functioning even after it has materialized. As the Doctor, Jamie and Zoe explore their surroundings, a young woman named Anna attempts to destroy the shield generator in the centre of the spaceport, but only manages to attract the attention of the Vortexians who now rule Denossus. The Doctor tries to intervene on her behalf, but the Vortexians politely arrest him and sentence him to five seconds in the Speculum -- an ordeal which normally destroys the victim's mind. Anna's father-in-law, Max, explains to Jamie and Zoe that the Vortexians sealed off the planet from the rest of the Universe twenty years ago, and have ruled it ever since; his son, Anna's husband Luther, was recently placed in the speculum for attempting to destroy the shield generator. The Doctor, however, survives the speculum, and recognizes the force within as the Time Vortex -- which leads him to realise where they really are.

Upon being released by the Vortexians, the Doctor and his friends set up a trap for them, and catch them in mid-transit when Anna lures them by trying to destroy the shield generator again. While the Vortexians are trapped, the Doctor switches off the shield generator's holographic sky- projection to reveal that the spaceport has in fact been removed from real space-time altogether and suspended in the Time Vortex. The Vortexians intend to unite all races in harmony under their rule and had transplanted Denossus into the Vortex as a test of their abilities. They break free of the Doctor's trap and attempt to arrest Anna, but Max deliberately shouts a racial epithet at them, causing them to administer a shock to his nervous system as punishment. But his ageing heart can't stand the shock and he dies, telling the Doctor he knew what he was doing. The Doctor points out that the Vortexians have broken their own moral code by killing Max, and the Vortexians punish themselves by restoring Denossus to its place in the Universe and departing.

Characters

Worldbuilding

Notes

  • The name, design and background notes for the Vortexians came from Paul Fisher, the winning designer in Doctor Who Magazine's Design a Monster competition. The winner was announced in Doctor Who Magazine 224.

Cameos

Annuals cameo panel.

Continuity