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Appearing in "Medicine Man (part 2)"[]

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Supporting characters:

  • Gabriella Gonzalez (human artist)
  • Munmeth of the Wolf Tree clan (Neanderthal artist and medicine man)

Villains:

  • Monaxi (alien slavers)
  • Mr. Ebonite (behind the scenes but does not appear)

Other characters:

  • Effrid Blunk
  • Tony (a being inside a large featureless plasma suit)
  • Mem-Brain (liberated from a Monaxi circus)
  • Unta Mathos (a Jeridian)
  • Sunzberro (from Terileptus Prime)

Locations:

  • Holographic arena

Items:

  • Camera disguised as a huge prehistoric bird

Vehicles:

  • None

Synopsis for "Medicine Man (part 2)"[]

The Doctor and Gabby rescue the captives of the alien slavers, who are being forced to fight each other in artificial environments. But who is really behind the operation, entertaining themselves by watching the conflicts?

Appearing in "The Judas Goatee"[]

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  • Rassilonian timeflies engaged in an elaborate copulatory exchange of vortex pheromones
  • The War Doctor (cameo)
  • Taiyin (behind the scenes; corpse)

Locations:

  • Sontaran colony world
  • Stormcage

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  • Sontaran eschatomic warhead

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Synopsis for "The Judas Goatee"[]

The Doctor discovers evidence that the Master had at some point set himself up as the messiah of a group of bearded Sontarans in order to cause a civil war. This means that he, the Doctor, can use a Sontaran suicide bomber — the Sontarans' attempt to end the apostasy once and for all — to temporarily disable his pursuer, the Then and the Now. He then goes to free River Song from the Stormcage containment facility so she can help him prove that he is innocent of the particular war crime of which he is accused by the Then and the Now's employers. Meanwhile, Abslom Daak performs a surreptitious act of spontaneous niceness by rescuing the last Rassilonian timeflies in existence, and is very embarrassed when Alice spots him doing it.

Appearing in "The Fourth Wall"[]

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  • The Boneless

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  • Prohibited Sphere (a comic shop, clearly patterned on Forbidden Planet)

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  • Comics

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Synopsis for "The Fourth Wall"[]

The Boneless attempt to invade Earth through comics.

Notes[]

Published by Titan Comics in summer 2016. Sold for £3.99 in the UK.

Trivia[]

Also contains one-page humour strips.


Recommended reading[]

The next comic in this series; The Inheritors by William Golding.

Links and references[]

Why not visit the Titan Comics website?

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