9th Doctor
Writer's Comics
Strips featuring the Tenth Doctor
 
 
The Writers' Comics are a series of digital comic strips written by the TV shows writers and published in flash animation on the BBC website. Canonicity is unlikely, but they are included for sake of completeness.
 
In Flight Entertainment
by Lindsey Alford
10th Doctor and Martha
The Doctor signed up to get DVDs from a club. Martha is amazed to find out he watches DVD and TV. Friends from New Earth (Brannigan and Sister Hame) call the Doctor for help on a dvd, telling the Cybermen have kidnapped Valerie. It came from May 31st, 5thousand and 57. The message came from a year ago or so, so the Doctor goes back in time to help, saying "Alons-y". The Macra are being used as recycling and to get rid of pollution. The New Earth became noticed. The Cybermen are using non humans as food for the Macra. We see an angel robot, a Slitheen, a Wax Work Robot, and an Ood. The Judoon round up the humans and aliens for the Cybermen, who are all on their ship. Hame and Brannigan teleport onto the ship to fly it. They find Valerie is now a Cyberwoman or man or something. The Doctor uses the sonic screwdriver to make the roof of the motorway close on the Cybership. The Doctor and Martha leave with everything settled (?or was it?) and the Doctor puts a DVD on to watch for enjoyment. A woman is there calling for his help. This woman might be Valerie from before she was converted.

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Mind Shadows
by Stephen Greenhorn
10th Doctor and Martha
The Doctor is trying to show Martha the Medusa Cascade and they end up at a castle-like house and see a Dalek in a hallway and then a Slitheen. The Doctor thinks something is reading their fears and making them seem real. Suddenly, Martha is alone. The Doctor seems to be on a beach with Rose. When the Doctor and Martha both think of nothing, they appear back in reality and walk back to the TARDIS. In the TARDIS, Martha asks where the Doctor felt he went and what he saw. He tells her nothing.

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Destiny's Door
by Jacqueline Rayner
10th Doctor
Something wants the Doctor to step through a door. Something that looks like various past enemies including the witch (from The Shakespeare Code, a Krillitane and the Professor Lazarus monster. Whatever it is, it claims the Doctor is following it. It tells him it was not all bad, showing him where he met his wife, and then Rose. It claims to be every door in the universe. It seems to be the TARDIS talking to him.

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Fuel
by James Moran
10th Doctor and Donna
The Doctor is following an alien escape pod and the signal keeps moving. They go to Earth. Donna complains about the fact that they keep going to Earth. She also tells him some of his best friends are probably whales, discussing the save the Earth groups. The pod contains a dangerous alien thief. The pair of them meet two strangely colored kids named Mike and Mary. Their parents just disappeared. A creature that looks like the Lazarus monster comes in. The Doctor uses the sonic screwdriver to trap it inside the pod and free the parents, who nearly became fuel for the pod. The pod was about to explode and tear a hole in the galaxy. It was small and must have come down the chimney. The Doctor will drop the pod off at the alien’s planet where the alien will be in big trouble. He says, “Speaking of trouble,” Donna finishes, “…let’s go and find some.”

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The Beast is Back in Town
by Keith Temple
10th Doctor
Far from being destroyed, the Beast (from The Satan Pit) reconstitutes itself and emerges on the other side of the cosmos. Martha calls the Doctor to Earth and tells him she thinks it was wrong of her to leave him. He tells her that it is wrong to go backwards. Energy bolts blast at them so they run. It is Cybermen. The pair run and shake them off. They enter the TARDIS. The Beast appears, it was really using the TARDIS’s telepathic circuits to project an image of Martha. The Cybermen were also a psychic illusion. As a last request, the Doctor asks the beast to turn itself into Martha one last time before it tortures and then kills him. When it turns back, the Doctor somehow makes it go off into the Vortex, shaking the beast off. He knew it was not Martha from the start. Martha would phone and not use the telepathic circuits. The Doctor wonders if he just dozed off and had a dream. Then the real Martha does phone him.

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Mad Martha
by Joseph Lidster
10th Doctor and Donna
Scunthorpe 2008: there is an explosion. Martha moves rubble all by herself. The Doctor points the sonic screwdriver at her. Donna wonders what is inside the Doctor. Martha meets Donna but doesn’t recognize her from their last meeting. A fake Martha transported into the TARDIS with a gun. It was an android created by some old enemies of the Doctor’s. He messed with her programming; the TARDIS ejected her; the Doctor bleeped her and caused a blast. They take the android/robot Martha to the sisters on New Earth.

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Escape to Penhaxico
by Brian Minchin
10th Doctor, Martha and Captain Jack
It has been two months since the Doctor saved the Earth from the crashing Titanic spaceship. Two henchmen of Max Capricorn wait for him on Earth. The blond one eats raw burgers. The TARDIS appears and Captain Jack and the Doctor emerge, the Doctor thanking Jack for holding back the Cyber Squid on some other adventure they have just come from; the Doctor couldn’t do it alone. The henchmen think the see Max but it is really Jack and he has traces of Bekaren energy on him. They note his cheesy grin. The two grab Jack and must take him to Penhaxico Two to get paid. They teleport with Jack to the planet. The Doctor picks that up and feels one day he will need Jack and says "Alons-y" as he goes and collects Martha for help. The two fly off toward the planet in the TARDIS. Martha warns him to watch out for asteroids. They follow the teleport signal. The Doctor notes the shimmering seas and eternal skies and the most expensive ice creams in the galaxy. They see Jack on the beach and with a horde of other alien creatures. The Doctor wonders who is more at risk, Jack or the cute guys in swim suits. The sunlight here changes genetic code and shrinks everyone to a tenth of your size. Moonlight sends everyone back to normal but cloudy nights are awful. The blond henchman recommends the custard and beef ice cream to Martha. Jack hopes the Doctor will wait for moonlight to return him to normal. The Doctor has tiny Jack in his hand.

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Just Another Thursday
by Paul Cornell
10th Doctor and Donna
BBC news reports about the mass TV reception failure. Everyone blames the Doctor, who seems to be on every roof. And is on the telephone tower. And blows something up. Donna is on the news and soon the Doctor is also on the news. He tells everyone to count backwards. Donna claims she doesn’t get much sleep running around with the Doctor. The BBC news man urges everyone to obey his new alien masters. He is hypnotized. The Doctor tells Donna it is the Slitheen who will probably tell everyone to melt down their family silver. Donna tells him to block the signal and asks, “Who has family silver, what are you from the 1890s?” The Doctor says, “Often, yeah.” He makes the TARDIS big and blocks the signal. The Slitheen are left alone at their bring all your valuables party on Hampstead Heath. The Doctor tunes in to everyone again and tells them if it starts raining green, they should count backwards again. To distract them.

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Who Ate All the Biscuits?
by Helen Raynor
10th Doctor and Martha
The Moxx contacts the Doctor. The Doctor takes Martha to see the Moxx of Balhoon, who spits at her. She asks what does he do if he doesn’t like you and the Doctor tells her that she doesn’t want to know. Passameer Day Family believes the Doctor has taken one of their offspring and they want the Moxx to bring a lawsuit against the Doctor. Moxx wants the Doctor to let him into the TARDIS. The parents had the child fitted with a chip so a tracker device can find it. Martha wishes she could have the Doctor chipped but he tells her that she is the one who is always wandering off. Klov Dreb Fotch Passameer Day Slitheen the Third, Junior for short is under a panel in the console and very small. He has been hiding on the TARDIS for three weeks, stealing Martha’s food. She had been blaming the Doctor. He wanted adventure. On the way to drop him home they stop by ocean planet Morbel, which has the biggest log flume in the galaxy. Moxx advises installing an intruder alarm in the TARDIS. He leaves. The Doctor tells Martha he will see him again but Moxx won’t recognize him, he will have a different face. Martha asks if the Doctor is all right, perhaps the Doctor is musing on Moxx’s death at the end of the world. They drop Junior off.

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The Baktek Illusion
by Peter Anghelides
10th Doctor and Donna
Donna and the Doctor arrive on the barren desert of Baktek which is also said to be watery and beach like. Donna sees her mum’s kitchen and the Doctor sees Gallifrey. Both are illusions. Mirages of what they are thinking about. Donna tries the first house she grew up in, staying at Gran’s house when she was 7 years old during a Christmas snow, staying in the TARDIS, her new home and other things like shopping with no limit on her credit cards. The Doctor tells her to not get lost in the illusion. An Adipose Nursery ship crashed here in an ion storm. A Judoon Protection Squad, sent by the parents, talk to the Doctor. An illusion field was set up to protect the babies from predators but jammed. Now the babies believe they are already home. The Doctor fixes the field and gets them into the Judoon ship. The Judoon fly the babies home. Donna asks the Doctor if he misses Gallifrey. The Doctor says the TARDIS is his home.

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      Source: Charles Mento
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