The Weeping Angels of Mons (comic story)

 was the third story of the Doctor Who: The Tenth Doctor comic strip series. This monumental four-part story set during World War I was published in 2014-2015, during the centenary commemorations of the Great War. It was the first ever comic story to feature Weeping Angels and was advertised as a beginning of a new storyline.

Publisher's summary
When Gabby and the Doctor arrive by accident in No Man's Land in July, 1916, they're met by Corporal Jamie Colqhoun — a soldier who knows from bitter experience that there are worse things than the Jerries out in the rat-strewn trenches. Things that drift through the smoke of a thousand cannon shells, and move only when you look away. Shadows that flit over artillery-blasted field hospitals and throw their terrifying wings over the living. Statues that steal your life in an instant. The Weeping Angels. But in a conflict where the life of young men is cheap, and thousands die every day — are the Angels actually offering salvation?

Trapped in the midst of a flock of starving Angels, the Doctor faces his most challenging and terrifying moral dilemma yet!

Part one
As the British Army prepares to defend the Belgian town of Mons from the advancing German army in its first engagement in World War I, Jamie Colquhoun and his friend Harry are sent for a reconnaissance of Mons. Before leaving for the mission, Jamie steals the last rays of sunlight to scribble a letter to his sister Jeanie and dates it 21st August 1914. The town is eerily empty. At a cemetery they make a short break. Many gravestones are embellished with cherubs and angels. Harry is busy planning for after the war, when they are back in Paisley. He's going to propose to Jeanie and tries to matchmake Jamie with his own sister. When Jamie goes to check inside the nearby church, Harry pulls out Jeanie's photo and starts practising his future proposal. Suddenly, behind him he notices a dark figure with wings. It ignores his demands to identify itself and seems impervious to bullets. Jamie is alarmed by the shots, but Harry can finally see clearly. It is just a statue of a weeping angel. As he turns to tell Jamie everything's alright, the Weeping Angel reveals its face. A short scream later, Jeanie's photo is all that is left of Harry.

The TARDIS materialises in a barren land, grey and completely devoid of trees. Gabby Gonzalez is taken aback because she expected a spot of history more beautiful than this. Turns out, while attempting to boil the kettle, she accidentally pressed something in the TARDIS and steered them off course. The Tenth Doctor decides to explore anyway, but their finds are more and more chilling&mdash;a horse skeleton, barbed wire and finally a gas mask. The Doctor realises they got themselves bang in the middle of the First World War, most probably its Western Front. As in confirmation of their worst fears, they hear the sound of approaching shells and start running back towards the TARDIS. Explosions hitting near, Gabby and the Doctor almost make it to safety when a shell hits the TARDIS knocking them both off their feet. When Gabby manages to take her bearings, the TARDIS is gone and the Doctor is unconscious.

It is July 1916, and Jamie writes another letter to Jeanie, from the Big Push to take the Somme. He has been promoted to a Corporal and is a veteran soldier now. Jamie's faith has been crushed by war. He doesn't believe in Heaven anymore but Hell he can see all around him. Still instead of concentrating on the details of the fighting and the slaughter, he fills the letter with notes about his brothers-in-arms, those who came with him all the way back in August 1914, John "Shuggy" McHugh, Manny Simons, Joe Logue and Big Wullie Cairns. Their commanding officer, Captain Fairbairn, on the other hand, only arrived a few weeks ago and still needs time to get used to the war. This time they succeeded in crossing the No Man's Land and got into German trenches, which are surprisingly empty, except for Gabby with the still unconscious body of the Doctor. With Jamie's bayonet aimed right at her, Gabby decides to surrender just in case.

After the fighting is over, Captain Fairbairn reports to Major Atkinson from headquarters that they suffered heavy casualties while crossing the No Man's Land but then saw no resistance in the trenches or in the town of St Michel they have taken. He also mentions the two civilians they picked up, Gabby and the Doctor, sure they are spies and planning to interrogate them. Jamie, however, is not so sure.

Meanwhile, Thomas Monaghan, a military chaplain, is checking up the unconscious Doctor in a field hospital set up in a church. He can find no fault other than the second heart. The Doctor suddenly comes to and stands up so abruptly a guard thinks he's trying to escape and points a revolver at him. Gabby explains that they are suspected spies, so all their belongings including the Doctor's sonic screwdriver were confiscated. As the Doctor tries to distract the chaplain's attention from his less than usual physiology, a German soldier nearby starts screaming, "Don't look away!" His eyes are completely bandaged, but he is violently ripping off the bandages. When he succeeds in removing them, it turns out his eyelids are sewn permanently open. And he continues shouting, "Don't blink! Don't even blink!" The chaplain says that they found him already in this state and think he may have done it to himself. The Doctor looks closely into his eyes and sees an image of a Weeping Angel.

Wullie Cairns and Joe Logue are establishing the perimeter around the town on Captain's orders. They stop to smoke a fag near a fountain embellished with many statues. Wullie hangs his helmet on a nearby statue of a weeping angel. Suddenly, they hear the helmet drop to the ground. When they turn to look, the Weeping Angel has uncovered its fierce face and is stretching its hands towards them. Terrified, Wullie pleads for mercy.

Part two
Wullie pleads for mercy and suddenly finds himself in a bathroom of a train carriage. Heavy rain lashes at the windows. Joe appears behind him. Neither understands what happened or where they are. Wullie thinks they are in Scotland. Meanwhile the train get onto a bridge. A man from a compartment greets them, and they use the opportunity to carefully figure out where they are. They explain their questions by the amount of alcohol they had before boarding the train, which brings them scorn of a woman sitting in the compartment. The man calms her down and explains that they are on the Dundee train. Suddenly, Wullie notices the date on a newspaper the man is reading &mdash; 28th December, 1879. After the initial shock, Wullie, being from Dundee himself, starts remembering that on that same day the Tay Bridge, the bridge they are passing by now, collapses. Before he finishes his thought, the train and all its passengers are plunged into the river below. The next day, the The Dundee Herald publishes a report on the tragic event, which left no survivors.

The town of St Michel. The Somme, France, 1916
The soldier with his eyelids sewn open continues to rant about not blinking. Monaghan tells the Doctor about rumours of angels. Jamie arrives and asks the Doctor and Gabby to come with him to see the Captain. On the way, Gabby and Jamie chat.

In Fairbairn's office, the Doctor sits down on a chair and retrieves his sonic screwdriver. Fairbairn pulls his gun on the Doctor but Gabby attempts to say they are innocent. Fairbairn tries to call the British headquarters to confirm her cover story, but the telephone line is dead. He sends McHugh to fix it. Outside, McHugh notices the telephone wire is cut in half. Following it, he sees an Angel. Thinking it's a joke, he accuses Wullie. He is then touched by the Angel.

Fairbairn hears the yell and assumes it's a German attack. The Doctor disagrees, stating they've got a new enemy now. Fairbairn tries to pull out his gun, but it has been stolen by the Doctor. He opens the door to find an Angel. Shutting it again, they run to find another exit. The Doctor tells Gabby and Jamie about the Weeping Angels as it chases them. Jamie tries to shoot it, but it does nothing. He tells the Doctor and Gabby to run while he attempts to hold it back. As they run, they find another Angel. The Doctor smashes a window with his sonic screwdriver and they escape out of it.

In the hospital, the Doctor tries to think of a plan. Meanwhile, in Rome, 97 AD, a soldier finds himself in the Colosseum in the middle of a gladiator fight. Another is tied to a stake in 1535, being accused of witchcraft. In the basement of the hospital, the lights flicker. Gabby and Jamie get attacked by an Angel.

Part three
New York, 1892: A woman is attacked by two men. Manny saves the woman by knocking the two men unconscious. She asks him who is he and he says he was sent by an Angel. His entire life is seen passing, ending with him dying of shock after reading that thousands died in the war.

The Doctor tries to get some light in the room. Gabby attempts to hold off an Angel, but has to blink. She opens her eyes and sees Jamie, also looking at the Angel. Jamie asks Gabby where Manny is, and she says the Angel got him. Jamie puts a grenade in the Angel's hand and they both run. The Angel survived the explosion and continues to attack. They run back upstairs, where the Doctor regrets taking Gabby for an extra trip. He tells the soldiers that they have to make it through the night, suggesting a guard system to Fairbairn.

The sun rises and the Doctor goes to open the door, but they are interrupted by an artillery bombardment, hitting the city. The Angels close in, using the smoke as cover. Fairbairn holds off the Angels, telling everyone else to run. The Angels circle him as the rest of the group encounter more Angels. A tank suddenly drives through a wall, with Shuggy inside. He says the Angel sent him back in time, a few miles up the road. He married a woman named Brigitte and worked on a farm, waiting until the right time to return.

As they approach a German trench, they see figures in the smoke. Assuming it's the soldiers, they look closer and realise that the figures are actually Weeping Angels. The Doctor deduces the angels are starving - that's why they're hunting in the open. He also deduces that since they could understand the German patient, the TARDIS must be around still.

Gabby and Jamie find Shuggy is holding a picture of his family. Jamie offers him coffee, but they realise he died of old age. Jamie reminisces about the times before the war. Gabby and Jamie almost kiss, but they are interrupted by the Doctor, who asks if they have chewing gum. Using it to stick a machine together, he uses it to pinpoint the location of the TARDIS - in some old tunnels which were filled with explosives. The Doctor then realises that the TARDIS is moving, as some Weeping Angels begin to carry it away.

Part four
In the tunnels, the Doctor, Gabby, Jamie and Monaghan are in a lift. They hear a thumping noise and the lift shakes. Three Angels are on top of the lift. They walk out of the lift and explore the tunnels, arriving at a two-way fork. Before the Doctor can say which path to take, Angels begin to cave-in the tunnels. A pile of rocks block off the tunnel, separating Gabby and Jamie. Monaghan says they are most likely dead, but the Doctor refuses the thought.

Gabby and Jamie are alive, and they discovered the explosives. Angels chase the Doctor, and Monaghan says he'll stay and watch them for as long as he can. He says if they are really Angels, all his faith is a lie and he has to know the truth. He holds up his cross and recites a prayer.

The Doctor finds the TARDIS, surrounded by angels. He starts to walk forward. Meanwhile, Jamie finds the detonator to the explosives, saying that the other half of the plan was to detonate the explosives and escape in the TARDIS. Since the Doctor was not with them, Jamie plans to detonate them himself.

The Doctor sneaks past the angels, telling himself not to blink. He realises that instead of blinking, he can wink so that he can still see the Angels. Unlocking the TARDIS, he shuts the door while winking.

Monaghan opens his eyes in Scotland, 1896. A woman opens the door and asks him for help as a baby's just been born. He walks inside and asks what the name of the baby is - it's Jamie Colquhoun.

Jamie and Gabby both press the detonator. The tunnels explode, seemingly killing them. As they kiss they realise they aren't dead. They open their eyes and discover they're in the TARDIS. Confused, Jamie asks what happened. The Doctor explains he shielded them with the TARDIS. He materialises the TARDIS on the surface and Gabby says goodbye to Jamie.

St Michel War Cemetery, 2007: A family walks down a path, wheeling an old man in a wheelchair. The old man is revealed to be Jamie - he survived. He looks around, noticing the TARDIS, the Doctor and Gabby. They leave, and Jamie and his family leave. Jamie's great-granddaughter, Gabriella, trips over something, saying it must have been a rock. However, an Angel's hand sticks out of the ground.

World War I

 * Tenth Doctor
 * Gabby Gonzalez
 * Jamie Colquhoun
 * John "Shuggy" McHugh
 * Thomas Monaghan
 * Weeping Angels
 * Big Wullie Cairns
 * Captain Douglas Fairbairn
 * Manny Simons
 * Joe Logue
 * German patient
 * Harry
 * Major Atkinson
 * British Army soldiers

Train in Dundee

 * Big Wullie Cairns
 * Joe Logue
 * Male passenger
 * Female passenger

The Somme, 19th century

 * John "Shuggy" McHugh
 * Brigitte

Paisley

 * Thomas Monaghan
 * Midwife
 * Jamie Colquhoun

St Michel War Cemetery

 * Tenth Doctor
 * Gabby Gonzalez
 * Jamie Colquhoun
 * Jamie Colquhoun's grandson
 * Gabriella's mother
 * Gabriella
 * Gabriella's brother

Original print details
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Continuity

 * The Tenth Doctor previously encountered the Weeping Angels in London in 2007. The German patient in St Michel keeps shouting the same advice the Doctor gave Sally Sparrow then, "Don't blink!" (TV: Blink)
 * The British Army arrive to defend Mons because Britain has entered a treaty to protect Belgium. (PROSE: Human Nature)
 * The Doctor claims that he knows everything, exhibiting the first "Time Lord Victorious" traits. (TV: The Waters of Mars)
 * Gabby reminds the Doctor about their first trip together by referring to "an artist who deals in homicidal sculptures". (COMIC: The Arts in Space)
 * Jamie Colquhoun recalls the Christmas Day "truce" in 1914, when British troops played football and otherwise fraternised with the Germans. This event was witnessed by the First Doctor, Steven Taylor, and Sara Kingdom, (PROSE: The Little Drummer Boy) by the Fifth Doctor and Peri Brown (PROSE: Never Seen Cairo) and by the Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler. The Ninth Doctor even served as a football referee. (COMIC: The Forgotten)
 * Wullie Cairns compares the empty trenches on the other side of the No Man's Land to Marie Celeste, a ship infamously found at sea without the crew. Several Doctors were involved in different events leading to Marie Celeste being abandoned, including the First Doctor (TV: The Chase), the Second Doctor (PROSE: The Mystery of the Marie Celeste) and the Third Doctor. (COMIC: A Stitch in Time)
 * When the Doctor wakes up, he begins reciting the lyrics to the song "War". He, the Brigadier and others had previously listed out the lyrics to the song in another scenario. (COMIC: The Warkeeper's Crown)
 * Jamie thinks the Doctor is Gabby's boyfriend. (COMIC: Revolutions of Terror)
 * The Doctor references promising "one trip" to Gabby, and concedes he has taken her on "one trip too many." (COMIC: The Arts in Space)
 * Gabby sketches her travels with the Doctor. (COMIC: The Arts in Space)
 * Jamie compares the TARDIS to H.G. Wells' novel The Time Machine. The Doctor says that "Herbert" had stolen the idea from him. (TV: Timelash)
 * The Doctor and Gabby visit an elderly Jamie Colquhoun at St Michel War Cemetery in the Somme in 2007; the Doctor has previously visited veterans of this conflict long after it ended, including Tim Latimer. (TV: Human Nature / The Family of Blood)
 * The Weeping Angels are starved. (TV: The Time of Angels)
 * A Weeping Angel smiles. (TV: The Angels Take Manhattan)
 * The Weeping Angels stole the TARDIS. (TV: Blink)