Wikia

TARDIS Index File

Mudshock (comic story)

Talk0
32,735articles in progress

Redirected from Mudshock

This article is written from
a real world point of view
Mudshock
The LibrarianAdded by The Librarian
Doctor: Tenth Doctor
Companion(s): Ben McGill
Main enemy: bandits
Main setting: Dustville (aka Arkansas XVl Colony Base One)
Key crew
Publisher: BBC Magazines
Editor: Moray Laing
Writer: Christopher Cooper
Artist: John Ross
Colourist: Alan Craddock
Release details
Printed in: Doctor Who Adventures 156
Release date: 4 March 2010
Format: Comic - 1 part (4 pages)
Navigation
←Previous Next→
DWA comic stories

number=156

Creature Feature Project UFO

Mudshock is a Doctor Who Adventures comic story featuring the Tenth Doctor.

Contents

Summary Edit

Arriving at a final frontier called Dustville, (aka Arkansas XVl Colony Base One) the Tenth Doctor is curious why at noon the town’s streets are empty. From nearby a young boy, Ben McGill, calls to the Doctor to hide as bandits (large fearsome beasts with red eyes) tear through the town, leaving a trail of damage in their wake.

The bandits have been coming every day at high noon. They steal the town's supplies. Fixing the town’s generator unit, the Doctor stays overnight, heading out in the morning with Ben to track down the bandits in horse-shaped sky bikes. In the Wastes (the salt and dust land surrounding the settlement) the Doctor and Ben analyses the ground with his sonic screwdriver near to where Ben spots one of the satellite antennae from the town embedded in the rock. The salt bed is full of tiny living crystals. At its hottest point, the twin suns heat creates a chemical reaction which gives rise to the bandits.

As noon approaches, the bandits chase the Doctor and Ben back to Dustville. The Doctor confronts them and suggests that they live with the settlers. The bandits refuse. This dry and barren world is perfect for them and they will take what they want. The Doctor has other ideas, and, Ben, armed with the Doctor’s sonic screwdriver and the TARDIS, creates a localised atmospheric excitation, causing the first heavy showers on the planet for a thousand centuries. The icy rain makes the bandits molecules to cool too quickly and they are unable to hold their form. They are reduced to puddles. The Doctor gets the settlers to collect up the ‘puddle’ of bandits in buckets, and safely takes them in the TARDIS to be resettled on a dry world they can make their own.

Characters Edit

References Edit

to be added

Notes Edit

  • The DWA comic strip adventures were aimed at a younger audience and the artwork and colours were bold and bright, reflecting the tone of the magazine.
  • Self contained, one part stories were the norm.

Original print details Edit

Publication with page count and closing captions
  1. DWA 156 (4 pages) NEXT WEEK UFO alert!

Continuity Edit

ImagesAvailable

N

Have a question about how Mudshock (comic story) relates to the rest of the DWU? See a problem here that's also happening on other pages of the wiki? Join us at our forum to have a good, ol' natter with the rest of our community. But if you want to talk about the editing of just this article, please click here and start talkin'.

Advertisement | Your ad here

Videos

Remove video
Are you sure you want to remove this video from the Videos list?
Please wait wile we are removing the video
Error occurred while loading data. Please recheck your connection and refesh the page.
523 videos about or featuring Mudshock (comic story)
+ video
By site policy, all video must come from the official YouTube channel of the copyright holder — typically the BBC or its licensees. It's likely that no such video exists. Or maybe Mudshock (comic story) is a subject which was never caught on video.
Only admin may add videos to this site.
1 of 1

Photos

+ image
18,575photos & counting
See all photos >

Recent Wiki Activity

See more >

Around Wikia's network

Random Wiki