The Everlasting Summer (comic story)

The Everlasting Summer was a comic story published in Doctor Who Magazine starring the Thirteenth Doctor, Yasmin Khan and Dan Lewis.

Part one
Inside the Doctor's TARDIS, Dan picks up a brochure from Alien Getaways, advertising the Gardens of Everlasting Summer with the caption, "Aged over 660? Time to take things easy". Dan jokingly asks the Thirteenth Doctor if she is planning to retire, but she has no interest in peaceful getaways. However, when he and Yaz point out the two-headed crocodiles pictured in the brochure, the Doctor investigates. Concerned by something she sees, she decides that maybe it is time to settle down after all.

Arriving at the manor house where the gardens are located, Yaz greets its owner: a short, blue-grey-skinned humanoid with dark blue striped markings named Custodian Jinpar. He welcomes the trio inside for a tour, complete with the Doctor pretending to be Yaz and Dan's grandmother by being pushed by Dan in a wheelchair while placing covers over her head and knees. Jinpar happily shows them first the recreation room, then the dining area, but the Doctor demands to see the gardens. Despite Jinpar's protests, he lets them see their "perfect" gardens, but the Doctor is highly sceptical.

As Yaz and Dan look around at the many and varied types of beautiful flora, a honeygold flower that Yaz smells suddenly sheds a single petal and Jinpar panics, ordering the travellers back to the house immediately without explanation. As they run down the path, the Doctor leaps out of her wheelchair and sheds her disguise in a push for answers, but Jinpar insists they have no time, so she reluctantly follows. However, Dan is distracted by a rustling from a bush, where a large helpless bee-like creature, acting like and sized similarly to a human baby, makes itself known. Falling for it instantly, Dan offers it his help and promises to take it to the Doctor.

Back in the house, the Doctor, Yaz, and Jinpar are safe behind the doors, although Jinpar refuses to open them back up to Dan's terrified knocking until sunrise due to the danger that is held on the other side. Although the Doctor attempts to sonic her way past, she is interrupted by an elderly man and woman called Gebra and Hurum who recognise the Doctor on sight and declare that "at last we will have our revenge" as they shed their clothes and transform into purple-feathered bird-like creatures with vicious beaks. Meanwhile, Dan continues to call for the Doctor from behind the door, still holding the bee creature as a massive swarm of winged insects close in on him.

Part two
Dan continues to call for help, but with no answer and the swarm approaching, he decides to head for shelter and runs for the TARDIS outside the manor, letting himself in with his spare key. Inside safely, he nicknames the bee creature Stripe and lets it eat from his picnic basket, but as Dan goes to shut the TARDIS doors, he is terrified to see that his right hand has turned bizarrely withered.

Meanwhile, the Doctor, Yaz, and Jinpar continue to face off with Gebra and Hurum's true forms, who claim to have been stranded for a hundred years thanks to the Doctor's actions. However, she does not recognise them. They remind her that they are Dindrinines, the last survivors of the Fourth Fleet of Dindrinous Beta, and the Doctor tricked them into pretending they were getting help from their people, but she can only say "it sort of rings a bell". This infuriates them further, but the Doctor, losing patience, grabs her spare ball of knitting from her grandmother disguise and ties up their beaks. With them dealt with, the Doctor and Yaz search for another way to find Dan, noting that Jinpar has escaped in the melee. The Doctor promises to find an exit while Yaz uses her police training to get some answers from the residents.

In the dining room, Yaz sits down with some of the aliens and discovers that the events in the garden are passed off as regular maintenance that happens overnight every few decades to a century. Curious, Yaz asks how long they have lived there, but they cannot say, as nothing ever changes inside or out and almost nobody leaves because they are so happy - nobody even gets ill. Remembering the panic when a single petal fell off a flower, Yaz wonders what is going on.

The Doctor continues scrabbling around for an exit that is not already locked and eventually finds a high flap to escape out of. As she does, Gebra and Hurum, back in their elderly human forms, try to grab her to start enacting their revenge, but they can only take her boots as she slips out into the garden in search of Dan. Inside the TARDIS, Dan begins to collapse, wondering what has become of him and wishing that Stripe could understand him, as outside, the Doctor finds her ship completely encased in vines, roots, and plant life.

Characters

 * Thirteenth Doctor
 * Dan Lewis
 * Yasmin Khan
 * Jinpar
 * Stripe
 * Gebra
 * Hurum
 * Agnes
 * Residents

Original print details

 * (Publication with page count and closing captions)


 * DWM 580 (6 pages): To be continued!
 * DWM 581 (6 pages): To be continued...

Continuity

 * The Doctor recently took Yaz and Dan on a drama-filled seaside picnic, and still have the picnic basket in the TARDIS control room. (COMIC: Fear of the Future)
 * Yaz mentions her nani. (TV: Demons of the Punjab)