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  • Emperor of the Daleks
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  • Emperor of the Daleks was a black-and-white comic strip based on the television series Doctor Who. It ran primarily in the pages of Doctor Who Magazine, written by John Freeman and novelist and future television series writer Paul Cornell. The story used elements of previous television continuity, as well as the continuity used by the comic strip, reviving popular characters such as "Dalek Killer" Abslom Daak and the Star Tigers. It also attempted to bridge the gap between Revelation of the Daleks and Remembrance of the Daleks.
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  • Part 1 splash page any one?
nonUS
  • y
Cat
  • Doctor Who comics
Type
  • storyarc
Notable
  • y
endmo
  • --08-04
Title
  • Emperor of the Daleks
Titles
  • Doctor Who Magazine #197-202
startyr
  • 1993
endyr
  • 1993
ID
  • =384
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  • Emperor Of The Daleks
Artists
startmo
  • --03-17
Writers
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abstract
  • Emperor of the Daleks was a black-and-white comic strip based on the television series Doctor Who. It ran primarily in the pages of Doctor Who Magazine, written by John Freeman and novelist and future television series writer Paul Cornell. The story used elements of previous television continuity, as well as the continuity used by the comic strip, reviving popular characters such as "Dalek Killer" Abslom Daak and the Star Tigers. It also attempted to bridge the gap between Revelation of the Daleks and Remembrance of the Daleks.