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Gumfight (comic story)

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Gumfight is a Doctor Who Adventures comic strip published in 2013.

Summary

The Doctor knows something is not right when they arrive in London with free eazi-gum dispensers on every street corner.

Plot

Arriving back in todays London, the Doctor and Clara find free bubble-gum machines on every street cornerSeemingly too good to be true the gum doesn't taste very nice and the pavements are splatted with chewwed up lumps. While the Doctor investigates and can't find anything on the company behind the gum dispencers the gum appears to be taking on a life of its own. The gum joins up with either lumps and, like cells, they create a giant gum creature! The 'creature' identifies itself as a Glohbb from another dimension. It needed a big globby form to inhabit in order to survive. It plan was to carry on growing that it couldsmother the planet. The Doctor however has a different plan and after spotting a nearby Dive centre manages to find a big tank of oxygen. Feeding the oxygen tank hose into the gum the Doctor does what anyone would do and blows a bubble. The bubble bursts and the Glohbb's mind is returned to its own dimension leaving only the problem of clearing up the splattered mess of gum.

Characters

References

  • What the Doctor loves about Earth is that there is always something new! This time bubble-gum dispencers on all street corners.

Notes

  • Without the gum offering the Glohbb a means of survival in this dimension it is unknown how they managed to set up the Eazi-Gum company, and both market and distribute themselves in dispencers on street corners.
  • Also unknown is what specifically activated them to work together as a single entity.

Original print details

  • Publication with page count and closing captions
  1. DWA 323 (4 pages) More adventures next time
  • No reprints to date.

Continuity

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