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Daleks: The Ultimate Comic Strip Collection

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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)

Emperor of the Daleks. Art by Lee Sullivan (c) Panini Daleks Volume 2 includes: Emperor of the Daleks! (DWM 197-202) Daleks versus the Martians – Doctor Who Magazine Spring Special (1996) Writer: Alan Barnes. Artist: Lee Sullivan. The Penta Ray Factor – Issues 25–32 (10 July 1965 – 28 August 1965) Writer: David Whitaker. Artist: Richard Jennings.One comic strip, two illustrated text stories (being abridged versions of the Planet of the Daleks and Genesis of the Daleks Doctor Who TV serial novelisations) and six features. The last frame of the comic strip is a pictorial puzzle for the reader to solve. Produced under the ' St Michael' banner exclusively for retail through the Marks & Spencer chain of UK high street department stores. Power Play – Issues 4–10 (13 February 1965 – 8 May 1965) Writers: Alan Fennell, David Whitaker. Artist: Richard Jennings. Emperor of the Daleks – Issues 197–202 (17 March 1993 – 4 August 1993) Writer: Paul Cornell. Artist: Lee Sullivan. Pitiless war machines committed to universal conquest, the Daleks have terrified and enthralled Doctor Who fans for generations, on screen, in books, and in comics – and now, Panini Comics, publishers of Doctor Who Magazine, are to release not one but two collections of strips featured in the long-running publication. Comic strip stories: The Mechanical Planet, Treasure of the Daleks, The Invisible Invaders, The Orbitus, The World That Waits, Masters of the World.

The Amaryll Challenge – Issues 18–24 (22 May 1965 – 3 July 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. Seven comic strips, four illustrated text stories and eleven features. Two of the comic strips and one of the text stories are completely Dalek unrelated, whilst in a third comic strip the Daleks are mentioned but not seen.

This is a list of Dalek comic strips, illustrated annuals and graphic novels. Cameo appearances and reprints are only covered if notable. Omnibus reprint of the Dalek comic strip stories Emperor of the Daleks, Bringer of Darkness, Up above the Gods, The Daleks: Return of the Elders, Daleks versus the Martians, Fire and Brimstone, and Children of the Revolution, originally published in Doctor Who Magazine, with cover art by Anthony Lamb. Includes an appendix featuring contributions and commentary from the artists and writers, and behind-the-scenes information. Timeslip – Issues 17–18 (6 February 1980 – 13 February 1980) Writers: Dez Skinn, Paul Neary. Artist: Paul Neary. Rogue Planet – Issues 59–62 (5 March 1966 – March 1966) Writer: David Whitaker. Artist: Ron Turner. Text stories with illustrations: Doctor Who and the Genesis of the Daleks, Doctor Who and the Planet of the Daleks,

Fire and Brimstone – Issues 251–255 (7 May 1997 – 27 August 1997) Writer: Alan Barnes. Artists: Martin Geraghty, Robin Smith.

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Star Tigers Part One – Issues 27–30 (6 April 1980 – 7 May 1980) Writer: Steve Moore. Artists: Steve Dillon, David Lloyd. Six comic strips, four illustrated text stories and ten features. Two of the features deal with the Dr. Who Dalek films, utilising selected stills from the 1965 film Dr. Who and the Daleks. 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] Text stories with illustrations: Davros Genesis, Abduction, Infection of the Daleks, Lost Patrol, War and Peace. Writers: Various. Artist: Alex Fort. The Sixth Doctor rescues Davros and tries to persuade him to make the Daleks less genocidal The Daleks: Return of the Elders (DWM 249-254)

Liberation of the Daleks – Issues 584–597 (10 November 2022 – 9 November 2023) Writer: Alan Barnes. Artist: Lee Sullivan. The Archives of Phryne – Issues 52–58 (15 January 1966 – 26 February 1966) Writer: David Whitaker. Artist: Eric Eden. Release was originally scheduled for September 2009, with publicity artwork indicating that it was to be a Tenth Doctor story. When finally published three years later the story and artwork had been revised to feature the Eleventh Doctor. The delay in publication was due to similarities with the storyline of the Doctor Who episode " Victory of the Daleks" (2010). [1] Legacy of Yesteryear – Issues 76–85 (2 July 1966 – 3 September 1966) Writer: David Whitaker. Artist: Ron Turner. As with Volume One, this new collection includes commentary from the artists and writers, along with a wealth of other behind-the-scenes details, including sketches, scripts and more.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. 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.

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