Aw. The Frobisher icons were things I did for naarmamo, and I was determined to do that quote - and I wasn't quite sure it'd worked, but a lot of people (on that comm) have said they liked it. :-D
Happily for your pocket, unhappily for the further adventures of Whifferdills, Frobisher is only in two BFAs, and they are both penned by the talented Rob Shearman (who wrote Dalek for New Who - based on his audio Jubilee). Frobisher was originally from DWM's comic strip in the 80s, I believe - I think some of those comics are available as graphic novels, now, but I'm not sure which, other than the one with Six!
Anyway, they are The Holy Terror and The Maltese Penguin, both with Colin Baker as Six. The second was a shorter, one-off, Frobisher-centric story, so probably the best place to start (& where the quote comes from). The Holy Terror is brilliant, funny, creepy and chilling & not exactly about naturalism. (Most Rob Shearman scripts are like this to some degree or other).
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Happily for your pocket, unhappily for the further adventures of Whifferdills, Frobisher is only in two BFAs, and they are both penned by the talented Rob Shearman (who wrote Dalek for New Who - based on his audio Jubilee). Frobisher was originally from DWM's comic strip in the 80s, I believe - I think some of those comics are available as graphic novels, now, but I'm not sure which, other than the one with Six!
Anyway, they are The Holy Terror and The Maltese Penguin, both with Colin Baker as Six. The second was a shorter, one-off, Frobisher-centric story, so probably the best place to start (& where the quote comes from). The Holy Terror is brilliant, funny, creepy and chilling & not exactly about naturalism. (Most Rob Shearman scripts are like this to some degree or other).