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So you know my bendy bnha au? Which counts as a fantasy au… well I’m turning the casts in lots of magical creatures and using lots of other fandoms to pick form
Gran Torino is a gremlin
Like this… and I’m having so much fun with this
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZbCgA8hD54)
Interview with Cavan Scott
With the release of Doctor Who: The Ninth Doctor #1 from Titan Comics due on the 18th March, Villordsutch chats with writer Cavan Scott….
Villordsutch: Just to break some ice Cavan, who was your Doctor and also your favourite assistant (before they became Companions)?
Cavan Scott: Ah, the age old question for Doctor Who fans. I’m a child of the 70s and so my first Doctor was the Fourth, Tom Baker. He did, however, terrify me, when I was nipper. Those eyes! That voice! Still, he became entrenched as my favourite Doctor – but I’m very fond of the three 1980s Doctors as well. As the 80s rolled on, Doctor Who grew and grew as part of my young life as I discovered Doctor Who Magazine, the comic strip, fanzines and more. Tom’s Doctor hooked me, but the 80s made me a ‘fan’.
Companion-wise, do I have to choose one? I’m so, so fond of Sarah Jane Smith, but who isn’t? It was certainly a big thrill to write for Elizabeth Sladen for the Sarah Jane Adventureaudios – but when I was a kid it was Tegan all the way. I thought she was brilliant. All that sarcasm and snarkiness! I used to find her so funny, in a good way I must add. And I might have also had the teeniest bit of a crush on Janet Fielding when I was a lad too. In fact, I’ve been told that when I met her at a convention a few weeks back, I blushed.
V: You’re an author of over 70 books and audio dramas but how does it feel being given the keys to the first issue of the Ninth Doctor comic book for Titan Comics? To be trusted with the story that sets the series going?
CS: It’s daunting and exciting all at once. I definitely feel a sense of responsibility. The response to the news of the comic has been amazing – there’s a lot of love for the Ninth Doctor out there. I just want to make sure that we live up to the expectations.
I know Blair Shedd’s amazing art certainly will. Every page that has come through has been a joy to behold.
V: The Christopher Eccleston era wasn’t the longest of eras, I’m unsure if we can even call it an era; how difficult did you find it developing this Doctor? If you look at Tennant and Smith they had numerous stories to evolve their characters, making it that bit easier for future writers but you must have been a bit stuck?
CS: Not difficult at all. I think his character is right there, in those thirteen episodes. Christopher Eccleston hit the ground running I think and I think it’s definite right and proper to call it an era.Doctor Who needed someone like Eccleston to make people sit up and take notice, to take the re-launch of the show seriously.
And there’s so much to play with – his shifting moods, one minute silly and the next haunted. And let’s not forget angry. Very, very angry.
V: Issue #1 appears to start after The Empty Child and The Doctor Dances, was there a particular reason you aimed for these episodes? Did you as a writer see a change is the series which you could tap into?
CS: When we started discussed the comic, we knew we wanted to see that TARDIS crew of the Doctor, Jack and Rose working together. By the time yo...
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Shroom boom & eye brawl from sky landers, .... I made eye brawl and my sister did shroom boom..... This is for my nephews birthday :)