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Happy Lungbarrow by Loomlight release day everyone!!
The faces of the Doctor?
(Hope it's OK that I pinched some of your art @raineszramski )
And finally! We've got a full set now. The George Gallaccio Doctor was the eighth and last of the Morbius/Forgotten Lives Doctors. This Doctor was a showman, probably the most cheerful of the bunch, and had a sentient sonic cane named Chuckaboo.
My housemate gave me my own profile on his Switch so I can have a Tomodachi Life island.
Naturally I am making good choices.
Every Morbius Doctor's partner Pokémon (a spiritual sequel to this post):
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Doctor I: Eevee
An awful lot of potential packed into what's just a little guy just trying to live his best life. This Doctor would love normal type Pokémon in general and take pleasure in training them up to be unstoppable. Also Eevee's little collar looks like his ruff which he'd enjoy.
Doctor II: Noctowl
I mean he literally has an owl companion in the books, could it be more obvious? Noctowl's psychic typing also fits Banks' whole 'occult detective' theme really well.
Doctor III: Kangaskhan
A protective parent pokémon who travels around with it's young? Yeah he'd love Kangaskhan and so would Cedric and Jilly
Doctor IV: Shiny Psyduck
I almost said Aegislash and that's still my runner up HOWEVER i think a dumbass duck with accidental magic powers fits him more. And yes it has to be a shiny, this Doctor has probably hunted for months just to get one.
Doctor V: Vespiqueen
With his thirteen children, Supreme Council status and the way he flits from place to place but always returns (albeit reluctantly) to Galifrey like a nest he definitely is a Queen Bee.
Doctor VI: Unown
There are no words that can describe what manner of creature this is.
Doctor VII: Bulbasaur
As Holmes' was a vegetarian and his Doctor had a floral design on his jacket I feel like this Doctor would specialise in Grass, Bug and Poison Pokémon particularly, so who better to be his partner than the original plant Pokémon? Bulbasaur is a chill Pokémon to raise which after all the hardship in his life I think this Doctor deserves. Plus Bulbasaur's markings kinda look like the his jacket design.
Doctor VIII: Chimecho
Just a little lad bouncing around causing chaos and disrupting time. Chimecho's psychic typing would match perfectly with this Doctor's showman nature and regular magic tricks. I can't lie I did very nearly pick Yamper for him but I think Chimecho is just that little bit more perfect for this Doctor because of how he could float around the Doctor's head as he performs.
Forgotten Lives 3
A third and final set of FORGOTTEN LIVES tales…
A person is the sum of their memories. A Time Lord even more so.
But some people live so long that there is no longer room for all the memories; they find themselves diminished, whittled away piece by piece…
For many years, Doctor Who has implied that William Hartnell played the Doctor’s first incarnation — but in The Brain of Morbius, we were given glimpses of eight stern-faced men in assorted historical costumes — Doctors before the one we know as the first.
What were they like, these forgotten Doctors? What worlds did they visit, and what adventures did they have there? Who were their companions, and who were their enemies?
And perhaps just as interesting — what sort of stories would this forgotten prehistory of Doctor Who have told?
‘The Lungs of the Birastrop’ by Paul Driscoll
‘Who Needs Enemies’ by Jay Eales
‘Admission to the Unknown’ by Ian McIntire
‘Hope Springs’ by Chris Wing
‘The Swan and the Flame’ by Kara Dennison
‘Scientific Advisor’ by Daniel Tessier
‘The Country of the Young’ by Philip Purser-Hallard
The Seven Scholars and the Storyteller’ by Simon Bucher-Jones
Edited by Philip Purser-Hallard. Cover art by Jon Huff. Cover design by Cody Schell.
PRE-ORDER ONLY. PUBLICATION EARLY DECEMBER.
ALL PROFITS FROM THIS BOOK WILL BE DONATED TO ALZHEIMER’S CHARITIES.