Thinktwice (comic story): Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
no edit summary
(+lead; this wasn't majenta's introduction, but her join point)
No edit summary
Line 20: Line 20:
|previous story= [[The Time of My Life]]
|previous story= [[The Time of My Life]]
|next story= [[The Stockbridge Child]]
|next story= [[The Stockbridge Child]]
}}'''''Thinktwice''''' was a [[Tenth Doctor comic strip stories|Tenth Doctor comic strip story]] in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' which returned [[Vessica]]n, [[Majenta Pryce]], to the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s life.  It was significant for the fact that it made Pryce a regular character in the pages of ''DWM''.  For the first time since the use of [[Destrii]] in ''[[The Flood]]'' — which is to say, for the first time since the beginning of the [[BBC Wales]] series —  ''Thinktwice'' gave ''DWM'' a regular [[companion]] created by their staff, rather than one seen on television.  Thinktwice also began a loose story arc, onto which Pryce's introductory story, ''[[Hotel Historia]]'', was retroactively connected.
}}'''''Thinktwice''''' was a [[Tenth Doctor comic strip stories|Tenth Doctor comic strip story]] in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' which returned [[Vessica]]n, [[Majenta Pryce]], to the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s life.  It was significant for the fact that it made Pryce a regular character in the pages of ''DWM''.  For the first time since the use of [[Destrii]] in ''[[The Flood]]'' — which is to say, for the first time since the beginning of the [[BBC Wales]] series —  ''Thinktwice'' gave ''DWM'' a regular [[companion]] created by their staff, rather than one seen on television. It also included references to several of these past "exclusive" companions.  Thinktwice also began a loose story arc, onto which Pryce's introductory story, ''[[Hotel Historia]]'', was retroactively connected.


Because the story featured the return of a one-off companion, it was possible to compare it to the televised story, ''[[Partners in Crime]]''.  
Because the story featured the return of a one-off companion, it was possible to compare it to the televised story, ''[[Partners in Crime]]''.  
emailconfirmed, Administrators
43,565

edits

Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.