List of comic cliffhangers

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The following list of cliffhangers gives a brief summary of each comic story cliffhanger.

TV Comic[[edit] | [edit source]]

First Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Klepton Parasites
    • Part 1 - John and Gillian emerge from the TARDIS, greeted by a hostile Klepton shuttle that wishes to take them as hostages.
    • Part 2 - An armada of Klepton shuttles arrive with the intent of wiping out the Thains. The First Doctor orders the Thains to arm themselves.
    • Part 3 - A giant creeper breaks out of the ground and grabs John.
    • Part 4 - The Doctor, John, and Gillian steal one of the Klepton air-crafts and attempt to fly it, but as they are struggling to get off of the ground a group of giant creepers begin to tear down a building -- meaning that they could be crushed in the falling rubble.
    • Part 5 - The team manages to take the air-craft under water, where they discover the Klepton's hidden fortress. However, they are on a direct collision path towards the hide-out.
    • Part 6 - The team are imprisoned by the Kleptons, and have to escape as to stop them from wiping out the Thains.
    • Part 7 - As the Kleptons prepare for attack, the Doctor discovers a group of Thains being forced to work in the ship. Together they plan to stop the Kleptons before they can enslave the rest of the planet's population.
    • Part 8 - The Kleptons discover the escaped prisoners and the Doctor orders them to fight for their lives.
    • Part 9 - The Doctor manages to redirect the creeper towards the city's reactor -- meaning that they have mere moments to escape before it explodes.
  • The Therovian Quest
    • Part 1 - As the Doctor, John, and Gillian escape a monster; they are threatened at gun point by a small creature.
    • Part 2 - The Doctor gets Grig's ship working, and hopes that they can return to retrieve the TARDIS if they are to survive the coming dangers.
    • Part 3 - Grig's ship arrives on Ixon, but they are greeted by hostile natives.
    • Part 4 - As the Doctor and his grandchildren head off into the core of Ixon to retrieve the meditative moss, Ixa notes that he even if they do survive, he will kill them and attempt to extort the Therovians for all of their wealth.
    • Part 5 - Ixa tells the Doctor that he is going to sell the moss to the Therovians for a high price, and orders the team to be locked away.

Chad Valley[[edit] | [edit source]]

Doctor Who Magazine[[edit] | [edit source]]

Fourth Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Doctor Who and the Star Beast
    • Part 1 - A Wrarth Warrior smothers the Doctor with its tongue.
    • Part 2 - The Wrarth Warriors stow away on board the TARDIS, and intend to detonate the bomb planted in the Doctor's stomach.
    • Part 3 - The Wrarth Warriors detonate the bomb.
    • Part 4 - The Wrarth Warriors destroy the Doctor's fizgig, forcing the Doctor, Sharon, and Beep to retreat.
    • Part 5 - The Doctor realises that Beep is a criminal, and he has Sharon in his grasp.
    • Part 6 - A hypnotised Sharon attacks the Doctor.
    • Part 7 - Beep activates his ship's star jump, causing Blackcastle to be sucked into a black hole.

Sixth Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

Eighth Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Keep
    • Part 1 - The Doctor is thrown into the nucleus of an artificial sun.
  • Tooth and Claw
    • Part 1 - After being woken by a scream, Izzy finds Captain Lycett's dead body in the hallway, along with the words "he lives" written in Lycett's blood.
  • Children of the Revolution
    • Part 1 - Izzy is surrounded by Daleks.
    • Part 2 - The Daleks declare the Doctor their "saviour".
    • Part 3 - The Daleks tell the Doctor and the humans that they may not leave Azhra Korr.
    • Part 4 - Izzy is grabbed by a tentacle as the voice of its owner declares that it can read her thoughts.
    • Part 5 - Alpha fires a death ray at the Doctor.
  • The Flood
    • The Flood (1) - Wonderland discovers the TARDIS and the Cybermen are revealed.
    • World's End (2) - The Doctor and Destrii are cornered by Cybermen.
    • Friend or Foe (3) - The Cybermen prepare to convert Destrii.
    • Judgement Call (4) - The Cybermen invade Earth in force.
    • The Gauntlet (5) - The Cybermen sent down a wave of emotionally amplifying rain. Overwhelmed by excessive emotion, the affected subjects begin to willingly beg to be converted.
    • Flesh Will Always Fail (6) - The Doctor offers the Cybermen his own life in exchange for Earth.
    • Bows and Arrows (7) - The Doctor leaps into the Time Vortex.

Ninth Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

Tenth Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

Eleventh Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • A Wing and a Prayer
    • Part 1 - A sandstorm reveals itself to in fact be hostile sand duplicates of humans.
    • Part 2 - The insectoid Koragatta reveals its gigantic size.
  • The Blood of Azrael
    • Part 1 - Keli consumes a pill that causes her to dissolve into powder.
    • Part 2 - "Azrael" uses his powers to dematerialise the TARDIS before the Doctor and Clara cam enter.
    • Part 3 - "Azrael" is killing an entire room's occupants, including Amy Johnson. Clara can do nothing but watch from outside the door.
    • Part 4 - "Azrael", now revealed to be Danny Fisher, is in the process of killing the Doctor and Annabel Lake.

Fourteenth Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Liberation of the Daleks
    • Liberation - in 1966, the Doctor sees a familiar flying saucer in the skies above Wembley Stadium, with Daleks flying out and exterminating all the players on the field.
    • Daleks' Invasion Earth 1966 A.D.! - after having his TARDIS stolen by the Daleks, the Supreme Dalek order its fellow Daleks to not engage with the Doctor and proceed to maximum extermination. All the Daleks subsequently fire their gun rays at the Doctor, who is surrounded.
    • Dead Again - as a result of having avoided being exterminated by direct hits from the Daleks' gunstick rays, the Doctor is brought onboard the Supreme flying saucer, where he scans both parties to conclude that the Daleks are not real. In a fit of rage to prove the Doctor wrong, the Supreme Dalek orders a direct hit on Earth. The ships enter a icosahedronic formation and activate pulsator beams that cracks open the entire planet, as the Doctor watches on in disbelief at what had just happened.
    • Earth Shock! - after being taken away by a pair of gorillas named Claire and Claudine, the Doctor is greeted by the woman who handed him the World Cup trophy, who revealed her name as Georgette, she leads him into an observatory screening every famous moment in Dalek history, the Dalek Dome.
    • The Atrocity Exhibition - after following Georgette into a control room behind a door, overhearing her and the screen-operator Merlin talking about psychoplasm, and to his concern, discovers that the Dome's secret source of income, designated Specimen Six Sigma, has awoken from its dream-filled slumber.
    • When the Sleeper Wakes - having figured out that the Daleks were all just simulacra, the Supreme forced Georgette to open the TARDIS doors, allowing it to escape the dying simulation world. Back in the real world the TARDIS materialised inside the Dalek Dome, with Georgette stepping out into the Doctor's arms, followed by the Supreme Dalek.
    • The First Death! - after having his sonic screwdriver destroyed by the Daleks, all the tourists in the Dome began cheering and clapping, thinking that the entire thing was just for a show, starting to beg for the Daleks to "Exterminate" them, to the Doctor's horror.
    • Dome of the Brave! - after noting the Supreme Dalek is "rubbing off" on a young boy, the Doctor reveals that simulacra cannot exist for long in the real world, causing the simulacrum version of Georgette to panic that she will die after a while, and she runs off crying, finding a teleportation pod and beams herself away to Skaro, where several Daleks spot her arriving in the middle of their city.
    • Deep in Hyperspace - convinced that the Dome crew will regret chasing the Doctor away from their attraction, he takes the TARDIS forwards in time to prove it to them, but finds himself face to face with the Golden Emperor, who greets the Doctor with a "we meet at last".
    • Golden Age - the Dalek interrogator activates the Hypno-Pulse on Georgy to access her parietal link to Georgette. In the other world, Georgette answers a call, but suddenly screams in pain as the Hypno-Pulse reaches through to her. The Emperor Dalek exclaims victoriously that they will soon take over the Dalek Dome.
    • Slave to the Rhythm! - as the Golden Emperor victoriously exclaim that only Daleks will remain in the universe after conquering the Dalek Dome, Georgy awakens from her trance, realising she will be destroyed as well, which the Doctor points out as a flaw in the Daleks' plan. The Golden Emperor swiftly orders the extermination of Georgy. As the Doctor puts himself between her and the Daleks, the Emperor knows that the death rays will not harm him, and the Daleks all fire, which goes right through the Doctor and hits Georgy, killing her.
    • The Garden of Death - after narrowly escaping the Dalek patrols on Spiridon, the Doctor zaps himself, Georgette, Claire and Claudine back on Skaro, finding himself now facing the Large Emperor in his throne room.
    • The Hell Gate! - as the Doctor gets ready to fight alongside the Large Emperor against the Golden Emperor, Georgette teleport back to the Dome to open channels to the various Zones and patch them to the throne room to ask them all to join forces against the Golden Emperor, who has opened a Reality Gate to the real world and starts destroying the Earth.

Fifteenth Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Mancopolis
    • Mancopolis - the Doctor and Ruby Sunday are apprehended by the Mancopolis Care Force believing them to be tram raiders. At the same time a weather orb approaches, demanding them for them to smile, but as they didn’t do this, the cloud gets angry at them and produces rain directly above the pair. With a sigh, Ruby realizes the city they’re in really is Manchester.
    • Smile! - Mayor Mulberry turns into a massive People-Eating Silkmoth and prepares to attack the Doctor and Ruby, however they run off to the lift. Satisfied with her trap, the Moth-Mother activates the teleport inside the lift, transporting the duo down to the underground, where a horde of massive People-Eating Silkmoths reside, ready to feast.
    • Sub-Culture - having been forced to wear a teleport wristband by the Lepidopterans, Ruby is taken hostage inside The Facility, a place masquerading as a club that is really a large cocoon in which she, along with other humans, are being painlessly processed in cocoons while they are made to dream that they are dancing at the club.
    • Power, Corruption & Lies! - as the Doctor and Ruby has managed to turn the city of Mancopolis against Mayor Mulberry, with the mob walking the streets and chanting for the mayor's eviction, she resorts to summoning Weather Control to strike thunder and lightning at the masses, killing or wounding them.

N/A (No Doctor)[[edit] | [edit source]]

Doctor Who Adventures[[edit] | [edit source]]

Tenth Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

Eleventh Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

Titan Comics[[edit] | [edit source]]

Doctor Who: The Third Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • The Heralds of Destruction
    • Part 1 - The Third Doctor returns to his lab to find the Second Doctor there.
    • Part 2 - The micro machines take over the Third Doctor.
    • Part 3 - The Second Doctor is revealed to have been Salamander the whole time.
    • Part 4 - Salamander activates his time machine.
    • Part 5 - Salamander escapes from his jail cell.

Doctor Who: The Fourth Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Doctor Who: The Eleventh Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

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Doctor Who: The Twelfth Doctor[[edit] | [edit source]]

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