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In the story 4-Dimensional Vistas (Doctor Who Monthly #78-83), the Fifth Doctor and his new companion Gus Goodman discover the Ice Warriors at an Arctic Base, allied with the Meddling Monk and planning to use a giant crystal to create a sonic cannon. The Seventh Doctor faced the Ice Warriors in the comic "A Cold Day in Hell" with Frobisher as ...
Gus Goodman, the Time Meddler and the Ice Warriors: Steve Parkhouse: July - December 1983: 6 "The Moderator" Gus: Steve Parkhouse: January - April 1984: 7 "The Lunar Strangers" Tegan and Turlough: Gareth Roberts: August - September 1994: 8 "The Curse of the Scarab" Peri Brown: Alan Barnes: August - September 1995
Angus "Gus" Goodman, an American fighter pilot from an alternate timeline where World War II was still being fought in 1963, is a companion of the Fifth Doctor in the Doctor Who Monthly comic strips. He first appears in the story Lunar Lagoon (DWM #76-#77), written by Steve Parkhouse and illustrated by Mick Austin.
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A little more than 19 months later, Holiday would be in another New York studio for her second session in association with Goodman again, as well as Ben Webster and Cozy Cole, under the leadership of Teddy Wilson. From July 2, 1935, through August 7, 1941, Holiday would regularly record, for commercial issue, 78s credited to herself or to Wilson.
Gus Wickie: Music by: Winston Sharples: Animation by: Character animation: Pete Burness Thomas Goodman Isadore Klein Bill Littlejohn Hicks Lokey Jack Zander (all uncredited) Assistant character animation: Lou Appet Bill Carney (both uncredited) Layouts by: Ink and paint: Sadie Bodin and Phil Klein (both uncredited) Backgrounds by: Art Bartsch ...
Mike Ehrmantraut wakes on a ranch just inside the Mexican border that is owned by Gus Fring and includes a fountain dedicated to Max Arciniega. He finds his stab wounds [a] were treated by Dr. Barry Goodman, who cautions him to stay and heal in the care of Señora Cortazar, the housekeeper and cook. Mike calls Gus to learn his intent, but Gus ...