Stories Comic Doctor Who Adventures Comics Reign of the Stone Monkey 1 image Overview Characters How to Complete Reviews 1 Statistics Quotes Overview Released Thursday, March 6, 2008 Written by Christopher Cooper Publisher BBC Magazines Pages 12 Time Travel Past Tropes (Potential Spoilers!) Mind Control Inventory (Potential Spoilers!) Sonic Screwdriver Location (Potential Spoilers!) Qingyang, Gansu, China Synopsis The Doctor investigates 'demons' that have taken control of a province in ancient China. Complete Completed Favourite Favourited Add Review Edit Review Log a repeat Skip Skipped Unowned Owned Owned Save to my list Saved Characters Tenth Doctor How to read Reign of the Stone Monkey: Magazines Doctor Who Adventures #54 Magazines Doctor Who Adventures #55 Reviews Add Review Edit Review Sort: Newest First Oldest First Most Likes Highest Rating Lowest Rating Username (A-Z) Username (Z-A) Spoilers First Spoilers Last 1 review 22 July 2024 · 256 words Review by deltaandthebannermen Spoilers This review contains spoilers! A lot of the DWA strips are one shot, throwaway strips set on odd alien planets with odd looking aliens and fairly shallow plots and characterisations. Reign of the Stone Monkey, however, is much more involving. It is a two parter featuring the 10th Doctor visiting Ancient China and discovering aliens terrorising the locals. The backdrop of Ancient China is nicely portrayed and the main character Li has a little more depth than usual. The implication that the Doctor has visited him throughout his life is a lovely touch. The three aliens that have taken control of the village are, entertainingly a monkey, a pig and a ‘whatever’. The pig alien, in particular, has echoes of the TV series Monkey (beloved of my childhood Sunday lunchtimes). The plot is fun to start with, the aliens having controlled the temple guards with telepathic transceivers. The Doctor makes short work of those however and the second part of the story is a bizarre ‘competition’ between the Doctor and the aliens. The Doctor wins, obviously, and the aliens leave. A nice touch is the design of the alien’s spaceship, which is reminiscent of a Chinese dragon. The only real problem with this story is that there isn’t really a logical reason for the appearance of the aliens or their ship, other than to ‘fit’ into Ancient China. Overall, though, this is a fun little comic strip and it is good to see slightly more obscure places in time and space being featured in a children’s comic. Like Liked 0 Open in new window Statistics More Ratings Needed! 3 ratings Member Statistics Completed 4 Favourited 0 Reviewed 1 Saved 0 Skipped 2 Owned 1 Quotes Add Quote Submit a Quote