Bad Wolfie (comic story)

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Summary

In Cambodia, 1135, The Doctor has taken Wolfie and Heather to see the construction of Angkor Wat. They are about to nip forward in time but as the friends head back to the TARDIS, Wolfie hears a voice. He is drawn hypnotically towards an urn as he opens it the voice declares that Lychaos is reborn! Meanwhile, Heather and the Doctor have reached the TARDIS, but they stop when they find Wolfgang gone and race back to the market when they hear a cry. The place has become a complete mess. The Doctor explains that Wolfgang open an Aztlan bio-casket. These preserve the brain engrams of Aztlan warriors to be transferred into the mind of a new host. The new host is Wolfgang, whose youth and intelligence make him perfect until the hatred and anger destroy his body too.

Wolfie has transformed into Lychaos the unforgiving, a bipedal lupine creature, twice the height of a man with glowing red eyes. The Doctor and Heather catch up with him as he is attacking the builders of Angkor Wat. The Doctor order Lychaos to leave Wolfgang's body but he is batted away. Heather is grabbed into the creatures paw as she appeals to remember her and how his friends love him. The positive emotion of love overpowers Lychaos destroying the warrior and restoring Wolfgang, now naked. However, the Doctor decides its time Wolfie took a break. Soon they arrive outside his parent's house in Salzburg, two hours before he was expected to arrive back. Wolfgang then realizes how much he missed his family and wants to stay. Wolfie thanks the Doctor for everything who in turn tells him he was brilliant. Wolfie also wishes Heather goodbye, who walks away with a tear in her eye.

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Notes

  • The DWAM comic strip adventures were very much aimed at a younger audience and the artwork and colours was bold and bright reflecting the tone of the magazine.
  • Self contained one part stories were the norm in the early issues later being expanded to two-parters.
  • The title is obviously a reference to Bad Wolf.

Original print details

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  1. DWA Issue 135 (4 pages)

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