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|image = The Iron Legion.jpg
 
|image = The Iron Legion.jpg
 
|adapted from = Doctor Who and the Iron Legion (comic story)
 
|adapted from = Doctor Who and the Iron Legion (comic story)
|range = The Comic Strip Adaptations
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|range = The Comic Strip Adaptations (audio series)
|series in range = The Comic Strip Adaptations Volume 1
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|series in range = The Comic Strip Adaptations: Volume One
 
|number in series = 1
 
|number in series = 1
|series= ''[[The Comic Strip Adaptations]]''
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|audio anthology = ''[[The Comic Strip Adaptations: Volume One]]''
|anthology = ''[[The Comic Strip Adaptations Volume 1]]''
 
 
|number = 1.1
 
|number = 1.1
 
|doctor = Fourth Doctor
 
|doctor = Fourth Doctor
|companions =
 
|main character =
 
|featuring =
 
 
|enemy = [[Malevilus]]
 
|enemy = [[Malevilus]]
|setting = {{il|[[Stockbridge]], [[1970s]]|[[Roma D|Alternate Rome]], [[3021 RI]]}}
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|setting = {{il|[[Stockbridge]], [[11 October]] [[1979]]|[[Roma D|Neo Rome]], [[3021 RI]]}}
 
|writer = [[Alan Barnes]]
 
|writer = [[Alan Barnes]]
 
|director = [[Nicholas Briggs]]
 
|director = [[Nicholas Briggs]]
|read by =
 
 
|music = [[Alistair Lock]]
 
|music = [[Alistair Lock]]
 
|sound = Alistair Lock
 
|sound = Alistair Lock
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|cover = [[Will Brooks]]
 
|publisher = Big Finish Productions
 
|publisher = Big Finish Productions
 
|release date = [[13 March (releases)|13 March]] [[2019 (releases)|2019]]
 
|release date = [[13 March (releases)|13 March]] [[2019 (releases)|2019]]
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|production code = BFPDWCOMICBOX001
 
|production code = BFPDWCOMICBOX001
 
|isbn = ISBN 978-1-78703-670-3
 
|isbn = ISBN 978-1-78703-670-3
 
|series = ''[[The Comic Strip Adaptations (audio series)|The Comic Strip Adaptations]]''
 
|next = Doctor Who and the Star Beast (audio story)
 
|next = Doctor Who and the Star Beast (audio story)
 
|trailer = Doctor Who and the Iron Legion! Returning on audio at Big Finish
 
|trailer = Doctor Who and the Iron Legion! Returning on audio at Big Finish
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|podcast = soundcloud.com/big-finish/the-big-finish-podcast-march-2019-03-tom-baker-and-the-iron-legion
 
}}{{audio stub}}
 
}}{{audio stub}}
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the first story in ''[[The Comic Strip Adaptations Volume 1]]''. It was adapted by [[Alan Barnes]] from [[Doctor Who and the Iron Legion (comic story)|the original story]] by [[Pat Mills]] and [[John Wagner]].
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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was the first story in ''[[The Comic Strip Adaptations: Volume One]]''. It was adapted by [[Alan Barnes]] from [[Doctor Who and the Iron Legion (comic story)|the original story]] by [[Pat Mills]] and [[John Wagner]].
   
 
== Publisher's summary ==
 
== Publisher's summary ==
[[1979|1979 AD!]] Led by the terrible [[Ironicus|General Ironicus]], the mighty [[Iron Legion]] – robot veterans of the [[Eternal War]] – have come, seen and conquered the English village of [[Stockbridge]]!
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[[1979|1979 AD!]] Led by the terrible [[Ironicus|General Ironicus]], the mighty [[Iron Legion]] – robot veterans of the [[Second Time Front|Eternal War]] – have come, seen and conquered the English [[village]] of [[Stockbridge]]!
   
Caught up in the mayhem, [[Fourth Doctor|the Doctor]] pursues the Legion back through the great Dimension Duct to their place of origin – an alternative Earth where [[Rome]] never fell…
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Caught up in the mayhem, [[Fourth Doctor|the Doctor]] pursues the Legion back through the great [[Dimension duct|Dimension Duct]] to their place of origin – an [[Roma D|alternative Earth]] where [[Rome]] never fell...
   
But can he survive the horrors of the gladiatorial Hyp-Arena long enough to uncover the terrifying secret at the heart of the Galactic Roman Empire?
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But can he survive the horrors of the gladiatorial [[Hyp-Arena]] long enough to uncover the terrifying secret at the heart of the [[Galactic Roman Empire]]?
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
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== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
* [[Fourth Doctor]] - [[Tom Baker]]
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* [[Fourth Doctor|The Doctor]] - [[Tom Baker]]
* [[Ironicus|General Ironicus]] - [[Brian Protheroe]]
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* [[Ironicus|General Ironicus]] / [[Milkman (Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|Milkman]] - [[Brian Protheroe]]
* [[Magog]]/[[Juno]] - [[Christine Kavanagh]]
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* [[Juno]] / [[Magog]] - [[Christine Kavanagh]]
* [[Morris (Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|Morris]]/[[Centurion (Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|Centurion]] - [[Joseph Kloska]]
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* [[Morris (Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|Morris]] / [[Centurion (Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|Centurion]] - [[Joseph Kloska]]
* [[Vesuvius (Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|Vesuvius]]/[[Grubb]] - [[Toby Longworth]]
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* [[Vesuvius (Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|Vesuvius]] / [[Grubb (Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|Grubb]] / [[Overseer (Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|Overseer]] - [[Toby Longworth]]
 
* [[Adolphus Caesar]] - [[Luke Franks]]
 
* [[Adolphus Caesar]] - [[Luke Franks]]
 
* [[Babiyon]] - [[Alistair Lock]]
 
* [[Babiyon]] - [[Alistair Lock]]
* [[Doug (Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|Doug]]/[[Barbarius]]/[[Alien Guard (Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|Alien Guard]] - [[Steve Hansell]]
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* [[Doug Kirk|Doug]] / [[Barbarius]] / [[Alien Guard (Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|Alien Guard]] - [[Steve Hansell]]
* [[Viv (Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|Viv]]/[[Commentator ((Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|Commentator]] - [[Esther Hall]]
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* [[Viv Kirk|Viv]] / [[Commentator (Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|Commentator]] - [[Esther Hall]]
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== Deviations from the comic story ==
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* The unnamed village of the original story is explicitly identified as [[Stockbridge]] in the audio adaptation.
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* Doug and Viv are new additions to the adaptation, the latter's parallel counterpart replacing Maximus Billious as the commentator at the Colosseum.
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* [[Grubb (Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|Grubb]] attempts to defend himself rather than simply hiding from the android legionnaires. He served in the home guard.
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* When the village is invaded, the Doctor makes mention of the [[space-time telegraph]] he gifted to [[the Brigadier]] and considers using it to deal with the Iron Legion menace.
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* Prior to opening the Games, Adolphus's choice of leisure is changed from a toy rocket to a video game. He's also explicitly identified as 16-years-old, while his comic counterpart looks a handful of years younger.
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* Morris rather than the Doctor makes the "parrot face" jibe to General Ironicus, threatening him with the bact-gun.
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* Searching through his database of alien species, the Doctor mentions [[Morax (species)|Morax]], created for [[Series 11 (Doctor Who)|Series 11]] in [[2018 (releases)|2018]].
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* [[Vesuvius (Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|Vesuvius]] retains his memory in the original story, revealing [[Magog]]'s place of power before [[Morris (Doctor Who and the Iron Legion)|Morris]]' demise.
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* The Doctor "supes-up" Morris' bionic arm with his [[sonic screwdriver]], whereas in the original story Morris did it himself, previously serving as a gladiator in both versions. In the adaptation Morris frightens off the overseer. Originally he incapacitated the eponymous overseer with a grate from the air-galley's hull.
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* The Doctor uses [[Promethean Everlasting Matches|everlasting matches]] rather than a welding torch to relight Vesuvius' flame.
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* Morris is fatally wounded by an overloaded bacterial cartridge of a bact gun, whereas in the original story he is wounded in the explosion of the chariot's engine caused by a corrosively impaired legionnaire. The Doctor purposefully lands in the adaptation, but in the original it was beyond his control.
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
[[File:The Iron Legion Alternate.jpg|thumb|Alternate cover.]]
 
 
''to be added''
 
''to be added''
   
 
== Continuity ==
 
== Continuity ==
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* The [[Fourth Doctor]]'s [[binary vascular system]] confuses automaton's [[scanner]]s. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Escape from Kaldor (audio story)|Escape from Kaldor]]'')
''to be added''
 
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* [[The Doctor]] uses [[Promethean Everlasting Matches]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks (novelisation)|Doctor Who in an Exciting Adventure with the Daleks]]'', et al.)
   
 
== External links ==
 
== External links ==
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[[Category:2019 audio stories]]
 
[[Category:Stories set in Stockbridge]]
 
[[Category:Stories set in Stockbridge]]
[[Category:Stories set in the 1970s]]
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[[Category:Stories set in 1979]]
 
[[Category:Stories set in alternate timelines]]
 
[[Category:Stories set in alternate timelines]]

Revision as of 01:41, 14 February 2020

RealWorld

audio stub

Doctor Who and the Iron Legion was the first story in The Comic Strip Adaptations: Volume One. It was adapted by Alan Barnes from the original story by Pat Mills and John Wagner.

Publisher's summary

1979 AD! Led by the terrible General Ironicus, the mighty Iron Legion – robot veterans of the Eternal War – have come, seen and conquered the English village of Stockbridge!

Caught up in the mayhem, the Doctor pursues the Legion back through the great Dimension Duct to their place of origin – an alternative Earth where Rome never fell...

But can he survive the horrors of the gladiatorial Hyp-Arena long enough to uncover the terrifying secret at the heart of the Galactic Roman Empire?

Plot

to be added

Cast

Deviations from the comic story

  • The unnamed village of the original story is explicitly identified as Stockbridge in the audio adaptation.
  • Doug and Viv are new additions to the adaptation, the latter's parallel counterpart replacing Maximus Billious as the commentator at the Colosseum.
  • Grubb attempts to defend himself rather than simply hiding from the android legionnaires. He served in the home guard.
  • When the village is invaded, the Doctor makes mention of the space-time telegraph he gifted to the Brigadier and considers using it to deal with the Iron Legion menace.
  • Prior to opening the Games, Adolphus's choice of leisure is changed from a toy rocket to a video game. He's also explicitly identified as 16-years-old, while his comic counterpart looks a handful of years younger.
  • Morris rather than the Doctor makes the "parrot face" jibe to General Ironicus, threatening him with the bact-gun.
  • Searching through his database of alien species, the Doctor mentions Morax, created for Series 11 in 2018.
  • Vesuvius retains his memory in the original story, revealing Magog's place of power before Morris' demise.
  • The Doctor "supes-up" Morris' bionic arm with his sonic screwdriver, whereas in the original story Morris did it himself, previously serving as a gladiator in both versions. In the adaptation Morris frightens off the overseer. Originally he incapacitated the eponymous overseer with a grate from the air-galley's hull.
  • The Doctor uses everlasting matches rather than a welding torch to relight Vesuvius' flame.
  • Morris is fatally wounded by an overloaded bacterial cartridge of a bact gun, whereas in the original story he is wounded in the explosion of the chariot's engine caused by a corrosively impaired legionnaire. The Doctor purposefully lands in the adaptation, but in the original it was beyond his control.

References

to be added

Notes

to be added

Continuity

External links