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|setting= [[Blackcastle]], [[England]], [[1995]]
|setting= [[Blackcastle]], [[England]], [[1995]]
|editor= [[Scott Gray]]
|editor= [[Scott Gray]]
|writer= [[Gary Gillatt]]
|writer= Gary Gillatt
|artist= [[Martin Geraghty]]  
|artist= [[Martin Geraghty]]  
|colourist= [[Paul Vyse]]
|colourist= [[Paul Vyse]]
|letterer= [[Elitta Fell]]
|letterer= [[Elitta Fell]]
|publication= ''[[Doctor Who Yearbook 1996]]''
|publication= ''[[Doctor Who Yearbook 1996]]''
|release date= [[September (releases)|September]] [[1995 (releases)|1995]]
|release date= September 1995
|publisher= Marvel Comics
|publisher= Marvel Comics
|format= Comic - 8 pages
|format= Comic - 8 pages

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You may wish to consult Star Beast (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

Star Beast II was a comic published in the Doctor Who Yearbook 1996. It featured the Fourth Doctor.

Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

Beep the Meep is freed on parole after fifteen years of incarceration for his crimes. The Black Sun drive with which he enslaved people has been removed from his ship. Beep returns to Blackcastle, Earth, where he had crashed years before and hidden away a spare drive.

Attempting to go to Unicepter IV for Sharon Davies' wedding, the Fourth Doctor inadvertently ends up in Blackcastle, where he'd first met Sharon and her schoolmate Fudge Higgins. The Doctor's TARDIS has materialised at a cinema, so the Doctor decides to leave K9 in the TARDIS (having noticed a NO PETS sign) and watch a Lassie film.

Beep arrives at the cinema, underneath which his spare Black Star drive is buried. Holding the Doctor at gunpoint, Beep detonates a grenade to expose the buried component. The Doctor escapes from the explosion and runs into the cinema's owner, Colin Higgins — a now grown-up Fudge. The two escape to the projection booth, where the Doctor converts the projector to a black light receiver. Activating it imprisons Beep within the Lassie film which was loaded into the projector.

Characters[[edit] | [edit source]]

Worldbuilding[[edit] | [edit source]]

Notes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • This story is a sequel to the comic story Doctor Who and the Star Beast.
  • Zagran, Scraggs, and Dakon Theka are identified by names on their sashes.
  • While K9 Mark II is heard, he is never seen during the story.
  • Fudge's real first name is revealed — he wears a name-tag on his lapel which reads COLIN HIGGINS.
  • The Doctor is wearing the burgundy version of his outfit.

Continuity[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Sharon Davies' wedding on Unicepter IV is mentioned. (COMIC: Dreamers of Death)
  • The Doctor had said to Sharon at the end of Dreamers of Death, after she had asked him to come back and visit her on Uniceptor IV some time, "I'll try, Sharon... but you know the TARDIS... If I set the controls for Unicepter, it'll probably put me in Blackcastle!"
  • Judge Scraggs sentenced Beep the Meep to 3000 years in prison. (PROSE: Beep the Meep gets 3000 years)