Bat Attack! (comic story)

Part One
After helping Inspector Lestrade solve "the case of the unsuitable suiter" and stop the evil Professor Janus getting married (!), the Doctor and Rose leave to catch a cab to Waterloo, boat train to Paris and a night spent at Le Moulin Rouge. Their journey, however is interupted no sooner than begun with a cloud of vampire bats that, blocking out the sun, cogregate above one of the London theatres. Following the bats, the Doctor and Rose's timely arrival stops a young girl from being attacked by a bat. But all is not as it seems. The theatre is rehersing for Bram Stokers' new producting - Dracula. Bram is supported and assisted by his wife Florence who warns her husband that the real Count Dracula has arrived from Transylvania and, furious that his and his family's name are being wrongfully misrepresented, he arrives intent on exacting his revenge on the writer who tells lies, by killing him.Florence saves her husband from the real Count revealing herself to be a vampire having been bitten some twenty years earlier by Oscar Wilde who is currently serving a sentence at Reading Gaol. For twenty years Florence had fed on a diet of small cats and mammals. Bram has protected and supported his wife as she him. The Doctor identifies this type of vampirism as an alien disease, a virus strain, and offers to help. In order to save Florence (and the kittens), the Doctor must first find a cure for Oscar and, together with Rose, head off to Rading Gaol.

The Battle of Reading Gaol
Using Florence's bats to fly him into the gaol, the Doctor finds and rescues Oscar Wilde who has been there some two years previous. Oscar explains that he was turned into a vampire when a strange shining creature (an alien probe), had arrived at his door one evening while he was holding a seance with a few of his friends. His friends were one by one killed and their blood used to fill the aliens tanks. Oscar was spared and left alive to spread the virus its survival letting others know of the planet Earth's rich pickings. Florence was Oscars first love and while in Ireland he infected her. Rose and Florence's distraction, created for the Doctor had led to their capture by the prison staff who had themselves been turned into vampires by Prison Doctor and Prison manager who had been using Oscar in their experiments. Arriving just in time, the Doctor and Oscar rescue Rose and Florence, with Oscar being the stronger, original carrier of the virus, able to take command of the infected guards. The Doctor needs a nano-filtration system to synthesis an anti-virus, but there isn't one so instead he 'manufactures' one himself by drinking batch 272 of the Vampire Virus (which has already been made and distributed across Great Britain). The Doctor explains how every Time Lord carries an anti-vampire serum which the Doctor then projects as a burp. The Doctor's infectious burps carry the antigens which spread out and saves the world. Florence is caught by the burp and returned to her old self, once more being able to go out in sunlight (without having to be shielded from the sun by her bats). Oscar takes the opportunity to leave the prison and start a new life in Paris.

Original Print Details (Publication with page count and closing captions)

 * 1) DWA Issue 11 (6 pages split )
 * 2) DWA Issue 12 (6 pages split )Entitled The Battle of Reading Gaol

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