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* The Doctor builds a [[ray gun]] which he tests and uses to destroy the mechanical spider with the Master of Spiders inside it, presumably killing him. This, along with the line ''"Die, hideous creature... Die!"'', led to | * The Doctor builds a [[ray gun]] which he tests and uses to destroy the mechanical spider with the Master of Spiders inside it, presumably killing him. This, along with the line ''"Die, hideous creature... Die!"'', led to this story being a subject of ridicule in certain fandom spaces for its portrayal of the [[Second Doctor]], including in the ''[[Wotcha!]]'' column of [[DWM 453]]. However, this violence reflects the larger story arc being presented in [[TV Comic]] at the time wherein the Doctor was becoming a more proactive, violent person after the events of {{cs|The Trodos Ambush (comic story)}}. | ||
=== Original print details === | === Original print details === |
Revision as of 20:48, 3 November 2024
Master of Spiders was a TV Comic story featuring the Second Doctor, John and Gillian.
Summary
The Doctor, John and Gillian arrive on a swampy planet where the Doctor hopes to test a ray gun he's invented, and the heroes seem to be being chased by giant spiders...
Plot
The TARDIS lands on an planet where surface appears to be a giant swamp. The Doctor states that this is the perfect place to test the ray gun he invented - he shoots at the nearest huge tree, completely destroying it, after which he comments on the weapon as "remarkably powerful".
The Doctor, John and Gillian decide to continue their walk around the planet, wanting to find more targets for the Doctor's practice, but they don't notice that a giant mechanical creature is swimming behind them. When it emerges from the swamp, it turns out to be a mechanism in the form of a huge spider, inside of which sits a villain who calls himself the Master of Spiders. He wants to get rid of the intruders who have invaded his "empire".
The travellers manage to escape from the Master, and he enters his lair, releasing giant spiders to hunt the Doctor and his grandchildren. The Doctor uses his weapon against one spider, killing it instantly, after which he decides to hide in a nearby cave, and it turns out to be the lair of the Master, who slams the mechanical door shut, locking travellers inside with spiders under his control. The Doctor guesses exactly how he controls them - with the help of special sound frequencies. He manages to fend off the spiders by using the sound of his recorder, which confuses the Master's signal.
The Master enters the lair on his mechanical spider and captures the Doctor, John, and Gillian with a large sticky net. The Doctor continues to use his recorder, setting the spiders on their Master. He hides inside the mechanism, and the Doctor manages to get out of the net, after which he frees John and Gillian with a well-aimed shot from ray gun.
The travellers flee from the mechanical spider, and the Doctor uses his ray gun, shooting one of the mechanism's legs, and with the next shot, completely destroying it - a large explosion occurs due to fuel. The Doctor locks the remaining spiders inside the cave and the heroes return to the TARDIS. The Doctor and John watch in surprise as Gillian begins cleaning up - she has decided to get rid of all the cobwebs, "because we don't need any spiders in the TARDIS".
Characters
Worldbuilding
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Notes
- The Doctor builds a ray gun which he tests and uses to destroy the mechanical spider with the Master of Spiders inside it, presumably killing him. This, along with the line "Die, hideous creature... Die!", led to this story being a subject of ridicule in certain fandom spaces for its portrayal of the Second Doctor, including in the Wotcha! column of DWM 453. However, this violence reflects the larger story arc being presented in TV Comic at the time wherein the Doctor was becoming a more proactive, violent person after the events of The Trodos Ambush [+]Loading...["The Trodos Ambush (comic story)"].
Original print details
(Publication with page count and closing captions)
- TVC 799 (3 pages) [No closing caption]
- TVC 800 (3 pages) [No closing caption]
- TVC 801 (3 pages) [No closing caption]
- TVC 802 (3 pages) In an action-packed new story starting next week, Dr. Who faces the DALEKS!
Publication and reprints
Reprints
- DWCC 18 Reprinted as originally.
Continuity
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