This second volume of comics collecting the Seventh Doctor's complete strip adventures from the pages of 'Doctor Who Magazine' sees the famous Time Lord battling his deadliest enemies, the Daleks.
‘The entire Dalek race, wiped out in one second. I watched it happen. I made it happen!’ The Doctor and Rose arrive in an underground vault in Utah in the near future. The vault is filled with alien artefacts. Its billionaire owner, Henry van Statten, even has possession of a living alien creature, a mechanical monster in chains that he has named a Metaltron. Seeking to help the Metaltron, the Doctor is appalled to find it is in fact a Dalek – one that has survived the horrors of the Time War just as he has. And as the Dalek breaks loose, the Doctor is brought back to the brutality and desperation of his darkest hours spent fighting the creatures of Skaro... this time with the Earth as their battlefield.
Even a Time Lord can’t change the past. A wasteland. A dead world... No, there is a biodome, rising from the ash. Here, life teems and flourishes, with strange and lush plants, and many-winged insects with bright carapaces – and one solitary sentient creature, who spends its days watering the plants, talking to the insects, and tending this lonely garden. This is Inyit, the Last of the Kotturuh. In All Flesh is Grass we are transported back to The Dark Times. The Tenth Doctor has sworn to stop the Kotturuh, ending Death and bringing Life to the universe. But his plan is unravelling – instead of bringing Life, nothing has changed and all around him people are dying. Death is everywhere. Now he must confront his former selves – one in league with their greatest nemesis and the other manning a ship of the undead...
More thrilling adventures in time and space for the Sixth Doctor, Peri, and their penguin pal Frobisher in this concluding volume of their complete comic strip run from the pages of Doctor Who Magazine! This book features the following digitally restored stories, reprinted in their original episodic format for the first time: "Exodus," "Revelation," "Genesis," "Nature of the Beast," "Time Bomb," "Salad Daze," "Changes," "Profits of Doom," "The Gift," and "The World Shapers." Featuring stunning artwork from John Ridgway, with scripts from the legendary Grant Morrison (Batman: Arkham Asylum, Doom Patrol, The Invisibles), Jamie Delano (Hellblazer), Simon Furman (Transformers), Mike Collins (Star Trek) and Alan McKenzie (2000 AD).
In 1989, Doctor Who vanquished the villian for the last time on British screens. This book is an account of the last three years of televised Doctor Who as seen through the eyes of Sophie Aldred, who portrayed Ace, the Doctor's last TV companion, and Mike Tucker, one of the visual effects designers. It contains interviews with other actors and members of the production staff and anecdotes from location shoots and rehearsal rooms. Also included are photographs from private collections and from a specially commissioned photo shoot.
The Tenth Doctor has been mysteriously transported to a rewritten timeline where the Time War never happened and the Dalek Empire is still a fearsome force in the universe. Recruited as an unlikely ally by the Emperor Dalek, the Doctor must now face a deadly alien threat that even the Daleks fear: the Hond. Aided by the Dalek Prime Strategist, the Doctor is preparing for battle, when he encounters the deadly Hond…
This talking keepsake of the Time Lord's great nemesis, the Supreme Dalek, is a one-of-a-kind collectible for Doctor Who fans! This collectible kit includes: 3-inch Supreme Dalek figurine that says three distinct, menacing lines and features a light-up eye 48-page book on Doctor Who and the Supreme Dalek, complete with full-color series photography throughout
Have you ever even seen a Dalek? Ever fought one? Have you any idea what they are really like? I've been on the front line. I've seen whole planets destroyed. The only good Dalek is a dead Dalek.
Ground Zero collects a range of classic black-and-white comic strip tales featuring four different Doctors, all digitally remastered! All stories have been taken from the official Doctor Who Magazine, now in its 40th year of publication!
Doctor Whom, the grammatically correct TimeLord (or should that be Time Lord? Or is it Timelord?) has come to save our universe from the terror's of sloppy syntax and bad grammar. With his intrepid assistant Lynne: hes here to correct greengrocers sign's, popular fiction and government memos (memoes?) before inaccurate and lazy communication rips apart the very fabric of the space time continuum. Is it any wonder that the rise of global warming has coincided with the decline in the teaching of Latin in our schools? I do'nt think so. Will the Doctor save us all? or will his evil nemisises (nemisiss? nemisi?) The Dalek's triumph and rule over a universe where no-one has any clear idea of the correct usage of semi-colons?