The Full Wiki



More info on Combat Rock

Combat Rock: Misc

  
  
  

Dr Who

Up to date as of January 31, 2010

From TARDIS Index File, the free Doctor Who reference.

Combat Rock
Series: Doctor Who -
BBC Past Doctor Adventures
Release Number: 55
Doctor: Second Doctor
Companions: Jamie
Victoria
Enemy: President Sabit
Keppenis
Setting:
Author: Mick Lewis
Publisher: BBC Books
Publication: July 2002
Format: Paperback Book, ? Pages
ISBN: ISBN 0-563-53855-4
Previous Story: Ten Little Aliens
Following Story: The Suns of Caresh

Contents

Publisher's Summary

When 400-year-old tribal mummies inexplicably return to life and begin murdering tourists on an exotic alien island, the Doctor's initial urge to investigate lands himself, Jamie and Victoria right in the middle of a jungle holocaust.

Ferocious cannibals and deadly beasts stalk the swamps, mummies lurk amongst the trees and the peaceful, civilised locals are reverting to long-forgotten head-hunting practices. Something is giving a clarion call to savagery, something that can only be found in the deepest darkness at the heart of the hostile rainforest.

It could well be the end of the river for the TARDIS companions as they find themselves involved in a horrific jungle conflict between desperate guerrilla tribesmen and merciless colonial forces. Cannibalism could be the least of their worries as evil stirs the pot and the dead reach for the living...

Characters

References

to be added

Notes

to be added

Continuity

to be added

Timeline

External Links

  • The Doctor Who Reference Guide detailed synopsis of Combat Rock
  • Whoniverse Discontinuity Guide entry for Combat Rock


BBC Past Doctor Adventures
Previous Release:
Ten Little Aliens
Next Release:
The Suns of Caresh



This article uses material from the "Combat Rock" article on the Dr Who wiki at Wikia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License.







Got something to say? Make a comment.
Your name
Your email address
Message
Please enter the solution to case below
70+12=