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Appearing in "The Hyperion Empire (finale)"[]

Featured characters:

Supporting characters:

Villains:

  • Warlord Dra-Khan of the Hyperion Empire
  • Zraa-Korr
  • Martyn Grove, minister for public hygiene
  • The Scorched

Other characters:

  • Fireman Sam
  • U.N.I.T.
  • Colonel Jane Weir of the USAF
  • Ellie Weir, her daughter
  • Tristram, a politician's lackey

Locations:

  • Sussex
  • The sun
  • Trafalgar Square, London
  • U.N.I.T. base
  • Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Items:

  • Vulkanite heat-shields from the sun-surfers of Sirius-6
  • Ice-cannons 'borrowed' from the Elementals of Vortice City
  • Neural-wave machine
  • Cold bomb

Vehicles:

Synopsis for "The Hyperion Empire (finale)"[]

The Doctor and Clara are attacked by a Fusion Angel which follows them into the TARDIS. Fireman Sam temporarily stuns it with one of the TARDIS' fire extinguishers. The Doctor hooks it up to the TARDIS' telepathic circuits. The Doctor flies the TARDIS to the sun, which the Hyperions are encasing in a fusion web so that they can drain all its energy. This allows some Hyperions to enter the TARDIS. The Angel remembers who she used to be: Colonel Jane Weir, an astronaut from the International Space Station. She drives the Hyperions away. The Doctor returns to U.N.I.T. and assembles some anti-Hyperion gear. Martyn Grove, minister for public hygiene, leads the Hyperions to the Doctor and is incinerated. Fireman Sam gives his life in order to detonate the Doctor's jury-rigged 'cold bomb'. This provides a distraction that allows the Doctor to hack into the fusion web with his TARDIS and teleport the whole thing five billion years into the future, when the sun explodes. This kills all the Hyperions. Because Colonel Jane Weir is still linked to the TARDIS' telepathic circuits, the Doctor is able to turn her into a sort of digital floaty space-angel so that she can keep watching over her husband and two children.

Appearing in "The Comfort of the Good (finale)"[]

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Artist:

Colourist:

Letterers:

Featured characters:

Supporting characters:

Villains:

  • The Talent Scout

Other characters:

  • Ada Obiefune (dances like a lunatic)

Locations:

  • London, 2015-ish
  • The Entity, space
  • London, 1962

Items:

  • Talent Scout's flute of champagne
  • John Jones' guitar

Vehicles:

Synopsis for "The Comfort of the Good (finale)"[]

The Doctor uses a telepathic link which Alice established with the TARDIS earlier, Blue Peter-style, to become reconciled with his oldest companion and come to terms with his past failures. The Doctor, Alice, John Jones and ARC finally defeat that tiresome Talent Scout. John Jones is returned to 1962. Alice watches her mum enjoying Jones' music and then re-enters the TARDIS.

Notes[]

Published by Titan Comics in March 2016.

Trivia[]

  • This comic also contains one-page humour strips.
  • In the first story the Doctor references television episode 'Voyage of the Damned', when his temporary companion Astrid Peth was also turned into a sparkly floaty space-being.


Recommended reading[]

This cartoon by Stephen Collins.

Links and references[]

Why not visit the Titan Comics website?

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