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The Egg Hunt (comic story)

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The Egg Hunt is a Doctor Who Adventures comic strip published in 2013.

Summary

The TARDIS lands in an English village, where the DOctor is hoping to join in an Easter egg hunt, but finds out there is no one about. The Doctor goes off to investigate and finds large (not made of chocolate) cracked eggs, lying around on the ground. After using the sonic screwdriver, he finds out that the eggs are alien! All of a sudden, The Doctor gets attacked by monster birds, that come in all sorts of different colours that the Doctor guesses came from the eggs. Suddenly, a woman appears and chases the birds away with a hockey stick. The woman leads The Doctor away to a tool shed to hide.The woman is called Pippa, a games teacher at the school. Pippa explains that there was a meteor shower of eggs the previous night. The eggs had hatched and the bird-cretures that emerged went hunting for the chocolate Easter eggs before hunting the villagers who had taken to hiding indoors. The Doctor realises that the creatures are Astro-raptors creatures that invade worlds and eat everything in sight. Using the chocolate eggs that had been hidden away for the Easter egg hnt, the Doctor leaves a trail of the chocolate eggs to the TARDIS and sensing the chocolate, the Raptors follow the trail and then follow Pippa and the Doctor inside. The Astro-Raptors fly around inside the TARDIS, whilst The Doctor flies the TARDIS to an alien world of floating islands for the raptors to perch on up amongst the clouds with plenty for them to eat. With the Raptors re-settled the Doctor and Pippa enter the TARDIS again, to return to Earth, hopefully finding some Easter eggs left to eat.

Characters

References

  • The Doctor mentions having a fondness for hockey.
  • He seems to like Easter

Notes

To be added

Original print details

  • Publication with page count and closing captions
  • NEXT WEEK. MOULDY MONSTER MAYHEM! is said on the last page
  • No reprints to date.

Continuity

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