"The Doctor's long suffering assistant..."
Writer: Gary Russell
Format: Comic Strip
Released: August 1992
Printed in: DWM Holiday Special 1992
Featuring: Sarah Jane, K9
Synopsis
Sarah Jane and K9 join an archaeological dig in Egypt, uncovering a city that belongs to the previous inhabitants of the planet. A devilish city is uncovered...
Verdict
City of Devils was a great comic strip adventure to conclude my reading of the Black Sun Rising collection of backup tales from the pages of Doctor Who Magazine! This feels like an extra bonus to include as it was released a decade later than the majority of this collection and I guess that the previous blog from this graphic novel in the form of A Ship Called Sudden Death is where the 'backup' style format ended. That's a shame but it couldn't live forever, although if it could make a return that would be much appreciated. I love exploring in a spin-off like fashion and this did a really good job in essentially being a comic strip story for the world of K9 & Company. It was great to reference A Girl's Best Friend and I thought it did a really good job in capturing the life of Sarah Jane that we saw in the short-lived spinoff series. Her dealings with Aunt Lavinia were quite amusing and I also liked how K9 played a major role. He just works ever so well alongside Sarah Jane which is a delight to witness. Some of the illustrations for the robot dog were a little comical in this particular adventure but that became part of the appeal. It ws a lot of fun despite a rather serious occurrence! I'm not so sure about the history behind Sarah's apparent love for Egyptology as unless I'm missing something significant I can't ever remember that coming up in her TARDIS travels! Maybe a link back to her experiences of Pyramids of Mars? That would make sense as a connection and the 1929 Telegraph article reference from K9 was a nice touch, but I'm not sure it would warrant the kind of love her Aunt Lavinia seemed to think Sarah had for that period and place of history. It's something I would love to explore in person rather than read about and Cairo and Giza are extremely high on my bucket list so the imagery of the untouched city that Sarah got to experience here was incredible. Warren Martyn was an admirable character as he respected and looked on with awe at what he was seeing as graves were not robbed, tombs were untouched and the hieroglyphs were ripe for deciphering. Having a robot dog like K9 on hand for that was pretty handy! I thought the reveal of the Eocenes and a Sea Devil alongside them was fascinating and given this came out a decade after the broadcast of Warriors of the Deep where we did see an alliance between both races of Homo Reptilia, I'm intrigued that the Sea Devil design was clearly reminiscent of the one seen in The Sea Devils with the infamous netting attire present. That's a fun thought and I like the idea of both the Eocenes and Sea Devils being a combination across the globe. It feels weird not to refer to them as Silurians but the Third Doctor himself admitted that was not the correct term owing to when they were from. I thought the willingness of the Eocenes to have Sarah Jane negotiate on their behalf was a little surprising but it was nice that she would use her contacts at UNIT. The Brigadier was keen to make amends for his actions at the end of Doctor Who and the Silurians which I think works nicely as a way for him to try and broker peace. It would obviously be beneficial and I liked that Martyn was willing to stay as a human representative amongst the Eocenes. That was an admirable sacrifice but Sarah would help ensure that nobody would find their base despite it being a trap in the first place which is pretty amusing. Will there ever be peace between humanity and Homo Reptilia? I think not, but for now the idea is a strong one and it's nice to know that intentions are in the right place! But for now, it was just lovely to glimpse the city of Devils. It looked very impressive! Overall, a terrific little read to conclude the collection!
Rating: 8/10


















