Monday, 29 June 2009

More Who Comics Mythos Leaps to Audio Adventures

comic_dwm61_strip_p1.jpg


Stockbridge - an English village created for the Doctor Who Magazine comic strip - will feature in a new trilogy of audio adventures from Big Finish.

To date, Stockbridge has featured in the strips The Tides of Time, The Stockbridge Horror, and Stars Fell on Stockbridge in the 1980s, and, more recently, The Stockbridge Child.

"The three stories in our 'Stockbridge trilogy' are set in the past, present and future of the village," reveals Script Editor Alan Barnes in the latest issue of DWM of the new audio adventures. "They're all very different.

"October's Castle of Fear, set in the Middle Ages, is a galumphing historical adventure," he revealed, "with, hopefully, a very surprising twist.

"Jonny Morris's The Eternal Summer, released in November, is a weird Sapphire and Steel-y sort of affair featuring mad UFO spotter Max Edison, and Mark Morris's Village of the Damned, released in December, is a full blooded horror-ish sort of thing, with sinister ravens and zombie cricketers!"

All three adventures star Peter Davison's Fifth Doctor and companion Nyssa, played by Sarah Sutton.

"I loved the idea that the Fifth Doctor would make his home from home in a pretty English village, and that weird stuff would keep on happening there," says Barnes.

The idea of the Doctor having a home, or homes, beyond the TARDIS has been used several times in comics: the Third Doctor had his own cottage in the Countdown stories, while Andrew Cartmel gave the Seventh Doctor at least one spooky house in stories he penned for the comic in the 1990s, initially realized by artist Arthur Ranson.

• More info: www.bigfinish.com

Search downthetubes

About downthetubes...

downthetubes.net is a British Comics web site edited by John Freeman with much-appreciated contributions from a band of writers that includes Matthew Badham, Jeremy Briggs, Dave Hailwood, Brian D. Morgan, Richard Sheaf and Ian Wheeler. It features comics links, interviews, features and a guide to writing comics.

This blog is where you will find all our latest news items.

The site downthetubes.net, which began publishing in 1999, is edited by John Freeman whose credits include editor of Doctor Who Magazine, Star Trek Magazine, Star Wars Magazine, and Marvel UK titles such as Overkill, Death's Head II, Warheads and others.

About the Writers:

Matthew Badham has written features for Judge Dredd: The Megazine, the Forbidden Planet International blog and more

• Jeremy Briggs
contributes news, reviews, interviews and historical articles on British comics. He is a guest writer on Steve Holland's UK comics history blog, Bear Alley, and has written for Comics International, TV Zone, Spaceship Away and Omnivistascope.

David Hailwood has written comic strips for various publications, including TOXIC, Accent UK, Bulletproof and Futurequake. He also writes comedy material for TV, and regularly contributes to the Temple APA (a showcase for UK comic writers and artists).

• Ian Wheeler is a freelance writer who also edited the highly-acclaimed British comics fanzine Eagle Flies Again.

downthetubes Followers

  © Blogger templates The Professional Template by Ourblogtemplates.com 2008

Back to TOP