Stories Comic Vengeance 1 image Overview Characters Reviews 2 Statistics Related Stories Quotes Overview Released Tuesday, January 26, 2021 Written by Mark Griffiths Artist(s) John Ridgway Cover Art by John Ridgway, Stephen Scott, Martin Geraghty Colourist(s) Andrew Orton Letterer(s) Colin Brockhurst Publisher Cutaway Comics Pages 96 Tropes (Potential Spoilers!) Telepathy, Alien Migrants, Black Hole, False Gods, Flashbacks, Mind Control, Robots, Spaceship Location (Potential Spoilers!) Minyos Synopsis The people of the planet Minyos are in revolt against their alien gods. This chaos is being stoked by the rogue god Omega, who longs to free himself from his black hole prison and wreak revenge. But brave Princess Malika, last of the Minyan royal family, is determined to fight back... Complete Completed Favourite Favourited Add Review Edit Review Log a repeat Skip Skipped Unowned Owned Owned Save to my list Saved Edit date completed Custom Date Release Date Archive (no date) Save Characters Omega Minyans Malika Oxirgi Show All Characters (4) Reviews Add Review Edit Review Sort: Default Date (Newest First) Date (Oldest First) Likes (High-Low) Likes (Low-High) Rating (High-Low) Rating (Low-High) Word count (High-Low) Word count (Low-High) Username (A-Z) Username (Z-A) Spoilers First Spoilers Last 2 reviews 7 June 2025 · 125 words Review by Bongo50 3 Vengeance is a very solid story. It has an interesting idea, although I do think it could have been fleshed out more. The art is very nice. I did find the first 3 issues a bit lacking in substance, and I would have preferred it if the authority of the gods and whether that's a good thing was explored a bit further. Issue 4 feels very different, to the point that I went back to issue 3 to ensure I understood the ending correctly. It's my favourite of the four, and I liked it a lot. It also fixes my previous critique. I like how Omega is kept in the background until the very end. It is a much better portrayal, in my opinion, than other recent attempts. Bongo50 View profile Like Liked 3 5 June 2025 · 638 words Review by deltaandthebannermen Spoilers 2 This review contains spoilers! I became a fan during the Wilderness Years. This was a time when various fans kept the flame of Doctor Who alive through various spin offs, usually on audio or video. Because the rights to actual Doctor Who were off-limits (at least until Big Finish got their hands on them) these enterprising creators would approach the estates of various writers to license monsters and characters that they owned the copyright to rather than the BBC - the Sontarans, the Zygons, the Rani and the Autons among others. What were these monsters getting up to when the Doctor wasn’t around? Cutaway Comics range of spin-off comics feel like a nostalgic throwback to those days. Set in the worlds of Doctor Who created by writers like Stephen Wyatt and Bob Baker, they explore places like Paradise Towers and characters like Omega and Sutekh. Omega: Vengance is a sort of prequel to The Three Doctors detailing a previous attempt by Omega to escape his prison on the other side of a black hole. It’s a lovely run of four comics which manages to include elements of The Three Doctors and Arc of Infinity whilst also bringing in Underworld (another Bob Baker and Dave Martin story) and little hints of the original Three Doctors script, Deathworld. Omega has made contact with a native of Minyos, telepathically communicating with him. It echoes Omega using Hedin in Arc of Infinity. Omega’s servant, Oxirgi, is attempting to overthrow the royal family of Minyos, allow Omega to mind control the Minyans and create enough power for him to escape the anti-matter universe. Battling against Oxirgi is the last Minyan princess Malika. She teams up with a reprogrammed battle android and a old hermit with impressive mental powers. Taking its lead from Underworld, Malika has the ability of cellular renewal, bestowed on her by the Minyan gods. They are never named, but the gods are obviously supposed to be the Time Lords and their design echoes that seen in the old DWM comic strips of the 80s (which is unsurprising as the art for this comic is by the legendary John Ridgeway). The old hermit, Kyril enters into a mind wrestling match with Oxirgi like we see in The Three Doctors but this is probably more akin to the battle between Merlin and Madam Mim in Disney’s The Sword in the Stone with each of them taking on increasingly weird forms in an attempt to defeat the other. It’s a great comic strip sequence. Eventually, Malika defeats Oxirgi and proceeds to travel through the black hole to confront Omega (on a giant space bug!). This part of the story has some echoes of Deathworld. That story was very focussed on the three Doctors fighting various mythical creatures like Medusa, Cyclops and Death itself. Here, Omega takes on various forms including a minotaur, a hydra and an angel. He is also seen to create an entire civilisation through the power of his mind but, emphasising his god-like status, his creations end up rebelling against him and, to escape his vengeance, head back into Malika’s universe aboard the space bug. I really enjoyed this comic even if, ultimately the story doesn’t really go very far and Omega himself is very much a background character until the final issue of the four. The art is lovely (and another factor in the nostalgia of this comic, evoking, as it does, Ridgeway’s artwork for things like Voyager and The World Shapers). Oxirgi was a fun villain and Malika an interesting hero. I would have liked a bit more exploration of the Minyan society and probably a bit more Omega himself, but overall it is a worthy addition to Omega’s story. The part towards the end where Omega starts to create a Gel Guard is a lovely tie in to The Three Doctors. deltaandthebannermen View profile Like Liked 2 Open in new window Statistics AVG. 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