April 1991--DOCTOR WHO MONTHLY # 173--Party Animals--Matt Hickman - TopicsExpress



          

April 1991--DOCTOR WHO MONTHLY # 173--Party Animals--Matt Hickman says: Form the Appendix to the hand book of the Marvel universe profile on the doctor Strictly speaking Bonjaxxs party on Maruthea should show up several times in the Doctors history, as we see the leg of the departing sixth Doctor at the start of the story, and the fourth Doctor arrives at the end. But placing where in each of these incarnations timelines this trip happened would be difficult, and frankly unimportant for this profile. The other individuals seen at the party in Doctor Who Monthly#173, other than those mentioned in the history above, include: Captain UK and Captain Britain (or similarly dressed members of the Captain Britain Corps), a female Silurian from Doctor Who, a Draconian (probably Salander of the Star Tigers, as his teammate Abslom Daak is present), Bart Simpson, Shayde, Steel and Sapphire (from ITC television series Sapphire and Steel), Worf (ST:TNG), an Ogron (Doctor Who), a Werelok from Doctor Who strip Dogs of Doom (but not Brill, the Doctors friend, because the number on his cowl is 4, not 3 as Brills was), Axel Pressbutton (Warrior Magazine), Abslom Daak, Dalek Killer and leader of the Star Tigers (Doctor Who spin-off character), unknown person collapsed on the table, Doctor Asimoff (also from Doctor Who comic strips), the robotic Ticket Inspector from Doctor Who TV story Greatest Show in the Galaxy, two Daleks in love, a Wrarth warrior (from Doctor Who strip The Star Beast), a Sontaran (from Doctor Who, various stories), The Freefall Warriors (guys with FF logo) - Machine-Head, Big Cat, Bruce and Cool Breeze, all from the Doctor Who strip The Freefall Warriors; the Melkur, from the Doctor Who story Keeper of Traken; a Ferengi from Star Trek; the Hulk, the demon Melanicus (or perhaps another of his species), a Quark robot from Doctor Who The Dominators, the Silver Surfer and Adam Warlock, a pair of Indians with a flying fish (from Time Spirits, an Epic Comic); a Vervoid (Doctor Who: Trial of a Time Lord Parts 9-12); Giggles of the Cherubim; a Meep, possibly Beep the Meep, from Doctor Who strip The Star Beast.; an Ice Warrior (from Doctor Who), probably Harma, another member of Daak Star Tigers; The Destroyer (from Doctor Who story Battlefield), Jetsam (from Doctor Who comic strip Junkyard Demon), a cybernetic cannibal (from Doctor Who strip End of the Line) ; Morbius (from Doctor Who story Brian of Morbius), the Master (original Roger Delgado Master); the Mekon (from Dan Dare); Catavolcus, leader of the Neutron Knights; a robot member of Alien Guard, from the Doctor Who Strip The Iron Legion; an Alpha Centauri alien from Doctor Who; the Cyber Controller from Doctor Who story Tomb of the Cybermen; a Yeti; Mercurius, the last of Abslom Daaks Star Tigers; a Sensorite; Vesuvius, oldest robot in the Roman Empire, from the Doctor Who strip The Iron Legion; the Kandyman from the Doctor Who story The Happiness Patrol; the Giant Robot K-1 from the Doctor Who story Robot, one of the White Robots from the Doctor Who story The Mind Robber; a Chumblie from the Doctor Who story Galaxy Four; Emma Peel (of the Avengers TV series); Meltron, guardian of the Time Witchs dimension, from the Doctor Who strip The Time Witch; John Steed (also of the Avengers TV series); and a Wirrn, from the Doctor Who story The Ark in Space. Whew! Anyone who wants to play spot the character using the above can check the scanned version of this story available on The Deaths Head Diary site. But its not over there, as the framing story in the Incomplete Deaths Head reprint of the above adds more. Per Degaton noted Rocket Raccoon, the Hulk, Random, the Scarlet Witch, Doctor Doom, Doctor Strange, Namor, the Crazy Gang, Thor, Doctor Octopus, the Human Torch, the Silver Surfer, Adam Warlock, Apocalypse, and Conan (who wears a Crom Rules hat). Due to the peculiar nature of Maruthea, we cannot say as to whether these were the Earth-616 versions of these characters, or even if they were, we cannot place their appearances chronologically. Most of these characters appear as part of the framing sequence in Incomplete Deaths Head #11.
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