Decky the Halls (comic story)

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Decky the Halls is a Doctor Who Adventures comic strip published in 2012.

Summary

After having fixed Decky Flamboon’s shape-changing belt and seen him transform into a human boy, the Doctor promises Decky another trip so he can experience Christmas (a tradition held three times a year back on Sirus). Unfortunately, arriving on Christmas Day in England 2034 they find a ‘snow block’ above a town and the authorities bundling presents and decorations into the back of a van in front of a protesting family. Under instruction from the Arch-Mayoress of England all Christmas presents and decorations have been collected up for burning at the Town Hall. Heading to the Town Hall the Doctor and Decky find the Arch-Mayoress along side a huge machine (the Scooge 3000) which is sucking in everything fun and crushing it. The Arch-Mayoress orders the Scooge 3000 to stop the Doctor interfering – what she says goes and she hates surprises. But the biggest surprise comes when the Doctor activates Decky’s shape-changing belt and he turns from ‘boy’ to ‘giant lizard’. The Arch-Mayoress is thrown off balance and the Doctor puts the Scrooge 3000 into reverse resulting in presents being thrown out from the Town Hall. The snow block is lowered and with presents and snow galore, Christmas is saved and the Doctor and Decky are invited to stay for Christmas dinner.

Named characters

References

  • The Brancheerians have a passion for all Earth traditions they even replicate Christmas three times a year!
  • The Doctor mentions “ The planet formerly known as Pluto” and the Chopstick Peninsula

Notes

  • The Doctor uses his sonic screwdriver to remotely turn off Decky’s shape-changing belt revealing his true form.

Original print details

  • Publication with page count and closing captions
  1. DWA 299 (4 pages) DON’T MISS ANOTHER NEW ADVENTURE NEXT TIME!
  • No reprints to date.

Continuity

  • The Doctor’s adventures usually include; running towards something dangerous, exploding things and fezzes!
  • The ‘Scrooge 3000’ takes its name from the main character in Charles Dickens’ story A Christmas Carol