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Izzy | |
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Doctor Who character | |
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First appearance | End Game |
Last appearance | Oblivion (regular) The Flood |
Voiced by | Jemima Rooper |
In-universe information | |
Full name | Isabelle Sinclair |
Nickname | Izzy |
Species | Human |
Affiliation | Eighth Doctor |
Home | Earth |
Home era | 1996 |
Isabelle "Izzy"Sinclair is afictionalcharacter[1] who appeared in theDoctor Who Magazinecomic strip based on the long-running Britishscience fiction television seriesDoctor Who. She was acompanion of theEighth Doctor.
Izzy was born on October 12, 1979 (the same day that the first issue ofDoctor Who Weekly was published). However, she did not know where she was born, nor did she know who her biological parents were. She was adopted by Les and Sandra Sinclair, but because of her unknown ancestry, chose to call herselfIzzy S (for"Izzy Somebody") instead.
Izzy was first introduced inEnd Game, which ran in issues #244-#247 of DWM, written by Alan Barnes and drawn by Martin Geraghty, where she was a 17-year-oldscience fiction fan and amateur paranormal investigator who lived in the town ofStockbridge, England. She was also a friend ofMaxwell Edison, aUFO enthusiast who had encountered theFifth Doctor several years before.
When Izzy first met theDoctor, she and Max had stolen an artifact that was being sought by the Doctor's old enemy, theCelestial Toymaker. The Toymaker had taken the entire town of Stockbridge into a pocket dimension and turned everyone into dolls save for Izzy and Max. The Doctor arrived in the midst of this, rescued his friends, defeated the Toymaker once again and took Izzy on board theTARDIS as his newest companion. Maxwell declined to travel with the Doctor. Izzy soon met and had many adventures alongsideFey Truscott-Sade. Fey is a trusted agent of Britain, working to protect its interests during the early days of World War 2.
Izzy had leftEarth without telling her adoptive parents, but that did not concern her much as she was trying to escape what she felt was a too-mundane life. As a result, she revelled in the experience of travelling with the Doctor, even though it was usually dangerous. However, her vivacious and trusting nature eventually had tragic consequences. When the TARDIS was swallowed by a gigantic snake-likespacecraft called Ophidius, Izzy and the Doctor metDestrii, anamphibious alien with the characteristics of a humanoid fish. Destrii was being pursued by the group of aliens that controlled Ophidius, and gained Izzy's confidence only to switch bodies with her to evade capture. When Destrii (in Izzy's body) was apparently disintegrated, Izzy had to deal with the possibility that she would be in an alien body for the rest of her life. The Doctor tried to comfort her by telling her of the times he had awoken with a new body as well.
During her time in that body, Izzy helped fight murderous artistic aliens in 1940s Mexico and made several friends who slightly restored her confidence. This occurred during the 'Day of the Dead' celebration, so her new appearance went relatively unnoticed. She and the Doctor later traveled to a water world to examine her new physiology with allies, but they were all kidnapped by peace-loving Daleks.
Just as she began to adjust to her new body, Izzy was kidnapped by operatives of Destrii's mother, the Matriax Scalamanthia of the planet Oblivion, who wanted her "daughter" to prepare for her wedding by fighting a duel to the death. While trying to trace Izzy's whereabouts with the help of his former companionFey, the Doctor discovered that Destrii was still alive due to the 'disintegration' beam having a secondary 'storage' function. He took Destrii to Oblivion to switch their bodies back. In the process, both Destrii and Izzy saw into each other's minds, and Destrii saw how finding out she had been adopted made Izzy withdraw emotionally, unable to trust herself or admit that she was alesbian. Contrasting her life with Destrii made Izzy realize how fortunate she was to have a family that loved her. Finally coming to terms with who she was, Izzy asked the Doctor to take her back to Stockbridge so she could make amends to her adoptive parents. The Doctor dropped Izzy off at the point where she began travelling with him, so that from her parents' point of view, she had never left.
Izzy was the Eighth Doctor's most constant companion in the comic strip, appearing in nearly all of the Eighth Doctor's appearances between 1996 and 2003. Her time with the Doctor saw the coming and going of bothKroton and Fey as companions. An older Izzy made a cameo appearance in the last regular Eighth Doctor comic strip story,The Flood (DWM #353) and narrates part of the story. She also appears in the short story "Syntax" by David Bailey, published in theBig Finish Productions anthologyShort Trips: Life Science, set during her time with the Doctor.
In the 2008/2009Tenth Doctor stripThe Stockbridge Child, Izzy is mentioned as having gone travelling around the world by Max who also says she found something "amazing" inKabul but cannot reveal what before being interrupted by the Doctor's new companionMajenta. Izzy makes one more appearance in the 2016 story "The Stockbridge Showdown", published in DWM #500 and featuring theTwelfth Doctor and all his regular companions original toDoctor Who Magazine.
Izzy appears as a companion to the Eighth Doctor in theBig Finish Productions audio dramaThe Company of Friends, where she is portrayed byJemima Rooper. This story sees her convince the Doctor to take her back to acquire a lost copy of a comic strip she was a fan of as a child, which leads to the discovery that the magazine in question was written by aliens and the issue was pulled because a fan of the future disliked a revelation about a key character in the comic.