Trouble on the Orion Express (comic story)

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Trouble on the Orion Express (comic story) was a Doctor Who Adventures comic strip published in 2011.

Summary

The Doctor, Amy Pond and Rory Williams are travelling onboard the Orion Express. Gazing out of the observational windows at the constellation of Orion the Doctor notices his sonic screwdriver is missing and so is unable to tell which foods at the buffet are edible for humans. The Doctor is convinced it has been stolen and sending Amy and Rory to each end of the carriage to ensure no-one leaves the Doctor announces the theft to the passengers. The passengers believe that some form of mystery play is being enacted as the Doctor warns that in the wrong hands his sonic screwdriver in the wrong hands could do astronomical damage. Ruling out passenger contact, the Doctor correctly deduces that the thief is a member of staff and exposes a Daxzian waiter. As the Daxzian tries to make an escape with the screwdriver which he intends to sell to the Doctor’s enemies, he is floored by Amy who hurls plates at him with a deadly accuracy as the other passengers cheer and applaud. Amy mistakes the Doctor’s affectionate words of “I don’t know what I’d do without you!” as thanks but he was talking about his sonic!

Named characters

References

  • Apart from losing a galaxy and his lucky pen, the Doctor says he’s never lost anything.
  • The constellation of Orion supposedly showing the pattern of the hunter with his club and bow fails to acknowledge that Orion actually had 17 heads.
  • The Daxzian appears to have a prior knowledge of the Doctor (and his enemies).

Notes

  • The supposedly ‘light-fingered’ Daxzian appears to have varying number of fingers (three, four or five), depending on which frame you examine.

Original print details

  • Publication with page count and closing captions
  1. DWA 268 (4 pages) DON’T MISS ANOTHER NEW ADVENTURE NEXT WEEK!
  • No reprints to date.

Continuity

  • The Doctor refers to Amy and Rory as ‘Ponds’ in this strip.

Timeline

to be added

External links