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Daleks: The Ultimate Comic Strip Collection

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Comic strip stories: Invasion of the Daleks, The Oil Well, City of the Daleks, The Humanoids, Monsters of Gurnian, Battle for the Moon. The included Doctor Who comic strip is notable for the artist's depiction of Daleks as having only one dome light. Text stories with illustrations: Red for Danger, The Secret of the Mountain, The Small Defender, Break-through!. Children of the Revolution – Issues 312–317 (9 January 2002 – 29 May 2002) Writer: Scott Gray. Artists: Lee Sullivan, Adrian Salmon. Shadow of Humanity – Issues 86–89 (10 September 1966 – 1 October 1966) Writer: David Whitaker. Artist: Ron Turner.

Abslom Daak – Dalek Killer – Issues 17–20 (6 February 1980 – 27 February 1980) Writer: Steve Moore. Artist: Steve Dillon. The Penta Ray Factor – Issues 25–32 (10 July 1965 – 28 August 1965) Writer: David Whitaker. Artist: Richard Jennings.The Trodos Ambush – Issues 788–791 (21 January 1967 – 11 February 1967) Writer: Roger Noel Cook. Artist: John Canning. Collecting six incredible tales: EMPEROR OF THE DALEKS!, BRINGER OF DARKNESS, “...UP ABOVE THE GODS...”, DALEKS VERSUS THE MARTIANS, FIRE AND BRIMSTONE and CHILDREN OF THE REVOLUTION. The Dalek Revenge – Issues 1251–1258 (6 December 1975 – 24 January 1976) Writer: Unknown. Artist: John Canning. Text stories with illustrations: The Doomsday Machine, Report from an Unknown Planet, The Fugitive. Rogue Planet – Issues 59–62 (5 March 1966 – March 1966) Writer: David Whitaker. Artist: Ron Turner.

This is a list of Dalek comic strips, illustrated annuals and graphic novels. Cameo appearances and reprints are only covered if notable. Although Polystyle ceased to publish a Doctor Who comic strip in 1973 [ citation needed] it retained the rights until 1979, effectively banishing the character and his adversaries from the medium for five years. Marvel UK subsequently obtained the rights in 1979 and immediately made use of them by including a comic strip featuring the Daleks in the first issue of its new Doctor Who Weekly magazine. Further Dalek-related stories followed. [3] Aside from the continuation of “The Daleks” strip from TV Century 21, which ran in Doctor Who Magazine issues 249 – 254*, and the Daleks appearance in the new, ongoing story starring the Fourteenth Doctor, “ Liberation of the Daleks”, the first DWM strip to feature the Daleks as a major force in years, these two Daleks collections offer every originated Dalek strip in the official magazine, and are a rather splendid amalgam of adventures. Features: Spearheads From Space, Daggers of the Mind, Making (New) Myths, The Sonic Screwdriver, Collectors Corner: The Silly Season, Terrible Tunes, Dressing Up, Monster File, Anatomy of a Robot Yeti, Anatomy of the Imperial Dalek, Future Dalek Design?. Legacy of Yesteryear – Issues 76–85 (2 July 1966 – 3 September 1966) Writer: David Whitaker. Artist: Ron Turner.

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Emperor of the Daleks – Issues 197–202 (17 March 1993 – 4 August 1993) Writer: Paul Cornell. Artist: Lee Sullivan. Features: The Enigma of the Missing Planet, The Enigma Factor, Davros: Genius or Madman?, Would You Believe?, Mental Jigsaw, The Judgment of Gozan, Sabotage!!!, Dalek Computer Print-Out, The Amazing Planet Magnetron, You Don't Have a Clue, Anti-Dalek Force Aptitude Tests, Where in the World?, The Amazing Journey, Minefield, True or False, Timepassers. Eccentric inventor Dr. Who, his niece Louise, and granddaughter Susan travel to Mars where they ally themselves with the indigenous Martians against Dalek invaders Fire and Brimstone (DWM 251-255)

Omnibus reprint of the sixteen The Daleks comic strip stories originally published in Issues 1–104 of TV Century 21 (see below), with cover art by Ron Turner and a new foreword. Davros has been put on trial by the Daleks for treason. The Doctor may be his only hope, but the Time Lord has his own schemes in mind for Davros Bringer of Darkness (DWM 1993 Summer Special) The Daleks plot the invasion of a newly discovered planet… Earth! Daleks versus the Martians (DWM 1996 Spring Special) Daleks versus the Martians & The Daleks: Return of the Elders are the two strips that they are still seeking artwork from.) Comic strip stories: Ambush, Safe Haven, Empire of the Daleks, Cyber Crisis. Writers: Various. Artist: Mike Collins.Well a lot Business aren’t as logical as you make out and don’t seem to care about customers or even their own future. The current business method for many firms seems get dividends out as much as can right now, screw workers to make the dividends, build firm with debt and as little investment as can, and who cares about tomorrow we’ll have left the country for our holiday homes. They have learnt from our politicians how to behave short term only. Genesis of Evil – Issues 1–3 (23 January 1965 – 6 February 1965) Writers: Alan Fennell, David Whitaker. Artist: Richard Jennings. The Amaryll Challenge – Issues 18–24 (22 May 1965 – 3 July 1965) Writer: David Whitaker. Artist: Richard Jennings. One comic strip, a covers gallery, an interview with James Goss, an article 'The Art Process', a series time line, a reader's guide, and biographies of the author and artists.

Text stories with illustrations: The Outlaw Planet, The Living Death, The Unwilling Traveller, Diamond Dust. Nemesis of The Daleks – Issues 152–155 (September 1989 – December 1989) Writers: Richard Alan, Steve Alan. Artist: Lee Sullivan.PLUS! Commentary from the artists and writers, along with a wealth of other behind-the-scenes details, including sketches, scripts and more. Comic strip stories: The Mechanical Planet, Treasure of the Daleks, The Invisible Invaders, The Orbitus, The World That Waits, Masters of the World.

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