The eleventh Doctor is coming to comic books. A new series based on the BBC’s hit “Doctor Who” will be hitting comic stores later this year.
The project will bring back writer Tony Lee to the “Doctor Who” universe. Lee wrote several stories for the tenth Doctor’s run in comic books.
One of the first perils the Doctor will pace will be SPAM that gets inside the TARDIS.
“There’s no Norton AntiVirus for the Tardis,” long-time Lee tells Wired.com. “So the spam e-mails take physical form … people offering amazing offers from far-off kingdoms who just need a chapo like yourself to help them — oh, and your account details of course…. And if it’s destroying your inbox … well, you really shouldn’t be joining those sorts of websites now, should you?”
The new series will be from IDW and will feature the talents of Andrew Currie, Tommy Lee Edwards, Kelley Yates, Mark Buckingham, Richard Piers Rayner, Matthew Dow Smith and Chris Samnee.
To check out a preview page from the first issue, visit Wired.com’s story.
Michael Natale says
Norton AntiVirus? I always assumed the Tardis ran Linux