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City of the Damned is a Doctor Who comic strip. It has been printed through various publications.

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  • City of the Damned ist eine 8-teilige Comic-Geschichte von Pat Mills, John Wagner (Texter) und Dave Gibbons (Zeichner), die vom 12. Dezember 1979 bis zum 30. Januar 1980 erstmals im Doctor Who Magazine erschien. Sie erschien in schwarz-weiß und wurde für spätere Veröffentlichungen coloriert.
  • City of the Damned is a Doctor Who comic strip. It has been printed through various publications.
  • The City of the Damned is a settlement in the video game Shadows of the DAMNED. It is ruled by Fleming, and is home to his legions of demons, some of which Johnson refers to as Fleming's "VIPs," who receive special treatment above all other inhabitants of the city. These are George Reed, the Sisters Grim (Maras, Kauline and Giltine), Elliot Thomas and Justine Divangelo. Johnson too was once a resident of the City of the Damned, before being banished and stripped of his body. Johnson returns with Garcia Hotspur when Hotspur ventures into the city in search of his girlfriend, Paula.
  • Similar to the first episode of Doom, this episode does not have all the weapons or enemies, although it does have nearly all of the items. The most advanced weapon found in the episode is the Dragon Claw, and the only enemies other than the bosses are the two types of Gargoyle, the two types of Golem and the Undead Warrior along with their ghosts, and the Disciple of D'Sparil. All levels have a consistent medieval city-like theme, with grey stone being the dominating texture. The first half of this episode (maps 1-5) have a docks/wharf-like theme to them. Sky Color: Grey
  • The story starts off with two planes, WWI biplanes, flying side by side, each with two passengers. I am in one of them, with a person I have never seen, piloting the plane, in front of me. We approach a city, smoking and covered in red and black, giving the appearance of rust. We land in a broken airfield, and, oh god, the smell, I can smell it in real life, it haunts me. It's the smell of smoke... and ash... and death. All four of us get out of the planes, and we're surrounded by bodies. Bloodied and burned bodies, all stacked up on one another, frozen like statues. Please, someone help me.
  • The City of the Damned is a dark and ruined city found within the Burning Hells in Act IV. It can be accessed through a passageway in the Plains of Despair. As one treks into this City, the visuals become darker and the number of demonic encounters grows steadily. Supposedly, the more evil one was in life, the deeper into Hell they will go (though it is unknown which Realm of the Great Evils it falls under). In the center of all this lies a sinister Cathedral; apparently a city hall or some other vestibule of leadership in these largely discord-ridden Plains. The stained-glass windows found within this dark cathedral are simply called "An Evil Force". Though they are destructible, they do not drop any loot. The waypoint for this location is always found close to the stairs leading down to
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  • City of the Damned ist eine 8-teilige Comic-Geschichte von Pat Mills, John Wagner (Texter) und Dave Gibbons (Zeichner), die vom 12. Dezember 1979 bis zum 30. Januar 1980 erstmals im Doctor Who Magazine erschien. Sie erschien in schwarz-weiß und wurde für spätere Veröffentlichungen coloriert.
  • The story starts off with two planes, WWI biplanes, flying side by side, each with two passengers. I am in one of them, with a person I have never seen, piloting the plane, in front of me. We approach a city, smoking and covered in red and black, giving the appearance of rust. We land in a broken airfield, and, oh god, the smell, I can smell it in real life, it haunts me. It's the smell of smoke... and ash... and death. All four of us get out of the planes, and we're surrounded by bodies. Bloodied and burned bodies, all stacked up on one another, frozen like statues. "Oh god," whispers my companions. We split up into groups of two and head into the city, paired up like we were in the planes. The bodies, they were everywhere. I turn around and my companion is gone, for what seems like hours. I search for him with no results. Then I notice the horrid creatures. They look like the dead, but they have no eyes and their bodies are so misshapen. When I see the first one, I ran down the street. As I run, more and more appear, silent, and reeking of death. I turn down an alleyway. In the alleyway there is a girl with her back turned to me, wearing a white dress. I touch her shoulder and she turned around. Her eyes are bloody sockets, and her smile looked inhuman. She hits me in the side of the head and I fall. The creatures surround me, and all I see is darkness. In the first few nights I had this dream, that is where it would end, but as the days progress it gets much more horrid. I wake up, with blood dripping down the side of my head. The creatures, the girl, no where in sight. I stumble to my feet, and limp down the streets. Suddenly, out of the darkness a hand grasps my leg. "Help me," it rasps. "Help me, help me, help me," it repeats, whispering, slowly getting louder. I look down and my heart twists. It's my companion, his eyes are gouged out, half the top of his head missing, one arm hanging by a thread. "HELP ME!" he cries desperately. But all I do is stand there... numb. "HELP ME, HELP ME, HELP ME, help me, help me, HELP ME!!!" His scream pierces my ears. Suddenly a hand reaches out of the shadows and rapidly grabs him and pulls him in. All I hear are his cries for help being cut short by the sound of flesh ripping and blood gurgling. I run, feet pounding on the ground, stumbling. The bodies that were once dead rise up, all crying for help. I come to a wall, and written in blood are coordinates to a place I don't know, I turn around and the whole city is upon me, crying for help. At the front is the little girl in white. The group comes down upon me, wailing, rotten hands grabbing at me. And I wake up. Immediately I open up my laptop to see if I can get my mind off of the dream with some music. What I get is a picture, no, not a picture, a video, of my companion, eyes gouged out, moving his lips silently "Help me," is all they say. I close my laptop and cry, every time I remember that dream, I cry. And they follow me, outside the dreamscape, the broken, burned, bloodied bodies. And I know they're real too, my friends see them. But I don't know what to tell them. One time, I went on Google Earth and typed in the coordinates I saw in the dream. I didn't get enough time to read the name though, because before I did, my computer shut down, and the screams for help soon followed. Please, someone help me.
  • City of the Damned is a Doctor Who comic strip. It has been printed through various publications.
  • The City of the Damned is a settlement in the video game Shadows of the DAMNED. It is ruled by Fleming, and is home to his legions of demons, some of which Johnson refers to as Fleming's "VIPs," who receive special treatment above all other inhabitants of the city. These are George Reed, the Sisters Grim (Maras, Kauline and Giltine), Elliot Thomas and Justine Divangelo. Johnson too was once a resident of the City of the Damned, before being banished and stripped of his body. Johnson returns with Garcia Hotspur when Hotspur ventures into the city in search of his girlfriend, Paula.
  • Similar to the first episode of Doom, this episode does not have all the weapons or enemies, although it does have nearly all of the items. The most advanced weapon found in the episode is the Dragon Claw, and the only enemies other than the bosses are the two types of Gargoyle, the two types of Golem and the Undead Warrior along with their ghosts, and the Disciple of D'Sparil. All levels have a consistent medieval city-like theme, with grey stone being the dominating texture. The first half of this episode (maps 1-5) have a docks/wharf-like theme to them. Sky Color: Grey
  • The City of the Damned is a dark and ruined city found within the Burning Hells in Act IV. It can be accessed through a passageway in the Plains of Despair. As one treks into this City, the visuals become darker and the number of demonic encounters grows steadily. Supposedly, the more evil one was in life, the deeper into Hell they will go (though it is unknown which Realm of the Great Evils it falls under). In the center of all this lies a sinister Cathedral; apparently a city hall or some other vestibule of leadership in these largely discord-ridden Plains. The stained-glass windows found within this dark cathedral are simply called "An Evil Force". Though they are destructible, they do not drop any loot. The waypoint for this location is always found close to the stairs leading down to the River of Flame, and as such the City is the geographic midpoint of the act, lying in between the Outer Steppes of the Pandemonium Fortress (separated by the Plains) and the Chaos Sanctuary (separated by the River). Characters specializing in lightning damage, such as Javazons and Lightning Sorceresses, may find this area troublesome: it is highly populated by lightning-resistant or immune creatures, such as the Damned or Stranglers.
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