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"The 10,000 Disasters of Dort" is a
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strip published in the weekly
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''
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'' from 18 May to 23 November 23 1968, published by
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. Written by
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and drawn by Spanish artists
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and José Ortiz, it concerns a terror campaign against
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by aliens from the fictional doomed planet Dort, who hope to force humanity into sharing their home.


Publication history

The story was originally serialised in 28 two-page weekly black-and-white episodes in ''Lion'' from 18 May to 23 November 23 1968; during this run "The 10,000 Disasters of Dort" was featured three times on the comic's front cover. The following year, an additional strip featured in the 1970 edition of ''Lion Annual''. The story was reprinted in ''Lion'' itself between 22 December 1973 and 18 May 1974 (twice being featured on the cover), appearing in the title's final issue before it was merged with ''Valiant''. As a result, the final two episodes were redrawn substantially to allow the story to conclude; those behind the new material have yet to be identified. In May 2023, the serial was selected for collection in
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series of
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. The original serial, the two annual stories and the modified conclusion of the reprint were all included in the book, which featured a brand new cover by artist
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, as well as a factual article from the 1971 ''Lion Annual'' and a preview of the upcoming ''
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's Syndicate of Crime versus the Crook from Outer Space'' collection. To promote the book an eight-page preview - comprising the first four episodes - was printed in ''
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'' #456.


Plot summary

On 18 March 2000 the liner RMS ''Royalty'' arrives in
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only to find the city completely destroyed; half an hour later the ship itself is lost when it simply collapses. Samples taken from the city are transported to the
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laboratory of Professor Mike Dauntless; three days of study later, he finds the
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of all metal within fifty miles of New York has been altered to the consistency of rubber by an unknown technology. The following day a huge hexagonal structure appears on a holl near
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, and projects the giant form of Ratta, dictator of the planet Dort. Scientists from Dory have discovered that by 2050 their planet will collide with its sun. As a result, Ratta has targeted Earth as a new home for his people and plans to unleash ten thousand disasters to hammer the human race into submission, of which the New York attack was just the first. While the Council of World Governments gathers 48 hours later, few take Ratta's threats seriously - much to Dauntless' irritation. As a result, Ratta unleashes giant weeds that destroy most of
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. Dauntless investigates by helicopter and rescues a young orphan called Gaston. The pair crash and have to fight their way out of Paris, where law has broken down among the survivors. Ratta announces a third disaster, and
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is overran when he enlarges the city's population of zoo animals. Dauntless flies to
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on
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to investigate, with Gaston stowing away too. Despite a huge eagle destroying their plane, the pair land and Dauntless has a super-sized
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captured for study. While they work, the relentless Ratta unleashes a fourth disaster, chemically altering all the
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in England so it induces rage in those who drink it, reducing the country to anarchy. Dauntless is able to come up with a serum to return the animals threatening Australia to their normal size but is caught up in the chaos returning to
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, and quickly realising the victims need to be anaesthetised while Britain's tea stock is destroyed. For the fifth disaster, Ratta provides advanced weaponry to tribes of Jamali bandits who begin to advance through
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, and soon afterwards blots out all electricity on Earth before unleashing a new ice age for the sixth and seventh disasters. Enjoying the terror he has unleashed, Ratta travels to Earth to see the destruction for himself. Dauntless and Gaston meanwhile are trapped in
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until they get a
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working, and soon come face to face with Ratta - who they find is human-sized. The alien plans to trap Dauntless in an
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, but the scientist is able to talk Ratta into a game of
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to prove his superior intellect, with the removal of the sixth and seventh disasters as the stakes. Dauntless wins, and while infuriated Ratta keeps his word. Nevertheless the alien continues his campaign, with
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receiving a plague of ants and then using a mirror to create an ultra-bright heatwave. Dauntless comes up with a way of stopping the radio signals controlling the ants, and he and Gaston pilot a spacecraft to destroy the orbital mirror, but is believed dead. In the meantime Ratta releases the tenth disaster, reducing 90% of the population to the mental state of beasts via tainted wheatgerm. Believing the humans to be all but defeated, Ratta orders the Dortian invasion fleet to launch. They land unopposed but Dauntless and Gaston have returned to Earth but are captured by the invaders. Just then news arrives that Dort's scientists have discovered the planet will not collide with its sun after all, and the attack on Earth is no longer necessary. Furious at his work being wasted, he attacks Dauntless but falls over a cliff to his death. With the dictator dead, the rest of the Dortians swiftly retreat. Dauntless and Gaston continued to work together, aiding Government Security when an unnamed scientist unleashed a plague of mechanical
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s on
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.


Alternate ending

In the reprinted version the story branches after the sixth and seventh disasters and Ratta's journey to Earth, when the latter battles Dauntless in single combat only to succumb to Earth germs, causing the invasion to be curtailed.


Collected edition


Reception

Richard Bruton praised the story's "stunning artwork" and the "usual excellent reproduction" when previewing the collected edition for
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. While wryly noting that the series only delivered ten disasters before completion, John Freeman praised the series for its pace and spectacular visuals. Frank Plowright was less effusive for Slings and Arrows, feeling the story was more of a "curiosity" and criticising the hurried original ending, noting resolution and the title suggested a much longer run of the serial was planned.


Notes


References


External links


''The 10,000 Disasters of Dort'' at Treasury of British Comics
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