Love this panel. First off, of course Izzy, Twelve, and Frobisher are all in contact. I bet Izzy and Frobisjer go for drinks on the regular. Second off, Izzy and Twelve both look so serious and down to business, and Frobisher just looks happy to be there. He's looking smugly at Dogbolter because his friends have shown up now. Frobisher wasn't even in any physical danger because he's OP as shit and was literally just a few panels ago shapeshifting out of the way of bullets, I think he's just looking smug because he has friends and Dogbolter hasn't.
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Goodness, my recent poll is reminding me that many of the characters I believe are well known are actually very niche EU characters. Like, what so you mean everyone doesn't know who Fitz Kreiner is? Who Frobisher is? What Zagreus and Lungbarrow and Divided Loyalties are?
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I’ve finally finished listening to all of Robert Shearman’s incredible Big Finish story. So for the 20th anniversary of Scherzo, I was wondering what everyone else thought of them!
(Also Holy Terror, The Chimes of Midnight, and Jubilee, are free to listen too on both Spotify and Tidal! And all are avalbible pretty cheap at bigfinish.com )
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Best Frobisher cosplayer ever, or best Capaldi cosplayer ever — you decide
( @robyndajq — just saw your old Capaldi post)
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The Ideal Companion and the Ideal Tardis Team.
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look if beep the meep can have the meep's first ever tv appearance then there is NO REASON we can't have a frobisher cameo
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Hues of June 12b
TARDIS Tarot- Ace of Discs: Frobisher the Whifferdill in the comic story The Shapeshifter
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60 Years of Doctor Who Anniversary Marathon - C. Baker 7th Review
Prisoners of Time: Endgame - Comic
Prisoners of Time was a year long spanning 50th anniversary special.
Over the course of twelve issues, each doctor got to participate in a mini-adventure that highlighted their era. Only for their companions to be kidnapped at the end of each story by a mysterious entity.
Endgame is the conclusion of that story arc, bringing all then eleven Doctors and their friends together to defeat the Master and Adam.
Yup the former 9th Doctor's companion has turned full on villain, and honestly who could blame him? The treatment of Adam was one of the very few low points of the Eccleston era, and this story arc seeks to rectify that and give the character closure.
It works really well for what it is and is the main draw of the graphic novel, but we're here for the Sixth Doctor not the Ninth.
The Sixth Doctor is traveling around with Peri and Frobisher during his portion of the comic.
Frobisher is from the Sixth Doctor's original comic run and has proven so popular that he's managed to crossover into other spin-offs.
He's a shapeshifting alien bounty hunter who was once contracted to kidnap the Doctor but then decided to join him on his travels instead.
Frobisher usually prefers to inhabit the body of a penguin though can turn himself into anyone or anything, living or non-living. He winds up being the key player in helping to defeat Adam.
Being forwarned by the Tenth Doctor, Frobisher takes Peri's place and allows himself to be taken instead. He then proceeds to sneak around Adam's hidden fortress and dismantle the systems from within, freeing everyone.
I'll admit, I'm kind of getting 'multi-doctor' fatigue as we reach the middle of the marathon. There's only five such episodes in the series proper but the spin-offs are a whole other ball game apparently.
However as far as multi-doctor stories go, Prisoners of Time is one of the better ones. There's plenty of fan service (we even get a brief Ben cameo) and an emotional core to the story that builds off of the plot lines laid out in the main show.
It's certainly better then The Two Doctors, that's for sure.
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