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The Dalek Book (1964) Writers: David Whitaker, Terry Nation. Artist: A.B. Cornwell, Richard Jennings, John Woods. Panther Books Ltd. / Souvenir Press Ltd. Hardcover, 96 pages. Six comic strips, four illustrated text stories, one photo story and seven features. One of the earliest items of Dalek merchandise.
The allusion is most obvious in the Dalek stories written by Nation, in particular The Dalek Invasion of Earth (1964) and Genesis of the Daleks (1975). [15] [16] [17] Before he wrote the first Dalek serial, Nation was a scriptwriter for the comedian Tony Hancock. The two men had a falling out and Nation either resigned or was fired.
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Dalek Omnibus: The Dalek Invasion of Earth: Terrance Dicks: W. H. Allen: 23 June 1983 The Planet of the Daleks: The Day of the Daleks: The Further Adventures of Doctor Who: Doctor Who and the Deadly Assassin: Terrance Dicks: Nelson Doubleday: January 1986 Doctor Who and the Face of Evil: Doctor Who and the Robots of Death: Remembrance of the ...
The Dalek Battle Through Time (April 2008) Featuring David Tennant as The Doctor. The game involves players maneuvering around the gameboard, attempting to evade capture from a motorised Dalek that can detect players' playing pieces in front of it. The winner is the first to reach the end of the gameboard. The Facts And Trivia Board Game (April ...
The concept of an Emperor Dalek was first introduced in The Dalek Book (1964), [100] re-appearing shortly thereafter in the TV21 comic strip The Daleks (1965–1967). [101] In the comic strip version of events the planet Skaro was inhabited by two warring humanoid species; the tall, peaceful Thals and the aggressive blue-skinned Daleks.
(The comic strip was, years later, collected together in an edition titled The Dalek Chronicles). [52] The TV 21 strips portray the opposing sides in Skaro's war as the Thals and the Daleks, shown as diminutive blue men with large heads somewhat similar in appearance to Dan Dare's Mekon. The Thals are a peaceful race who live on the continent ...