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|image= Eve of War.jpg
|image= Eve of War.jpg
|series= ''[[The Daleks (series)|The Daleks]]'' comics
|series= ''[[The Daleks (series)|The Daleks]]'' comics
|main character=  
|main character=  
|featuring= Daleks
|featuring= [[Skaro City Dalek]]s
|enemy= [[Mechanoid]]s
|enemy= [[Mechanoid]]s
|setting= [[Skaro]]
|setting= [[Skaro]]
|writer= [[David Whitaker]]
|writer= [[The Daleks (series)#Writers|unclear authorship]]
|artist= [[Richard Jennings]] (47-49)<br />[[Ron Turner]] (50-51)
|artist= [[Richard Jennings]] (47-49)<br />[[Ron Turner]] (50-51)
|editor= [[Alan Fennell]]
|editor= [[Alan Fennell]]
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|publication= [[TV Century 21]] 47-51
|publication= [[TV Century 21]] 47-51
|release date= [[11 December (releases)|11 December]] [[1965 (releases)|1965]] - [[8 January (releases)|8 January]] [[1966 (releases)|1966]]
|release date= 11 December 1965 - 8 January 1966
|publisher= City Magazines
|publisher= City Magazines
|reprint=DWCC 6
|reprint = DWCC 6
|format= Comic - 5 parts - 5 pages  
|format= Comic - 5 parts - 5 pages  
|prev= The Menace of the Monstrons (comic story)
|prev= The Menace of the Monstrons (comic story)
|next= The Archives of Phryne (comic story)
|next= The Archives of Phryne (comic story)
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'''''Eve of War''''', reprinted as '''''A Fresh Start''''' in ''[[The Amazing World of Doctor Who]]'' and as '''''Eve of the War''''' in ''[[DWMS The Dalek Chronicles|The Dalek Chronicles]]'', was a ''[[The Daleks (series)|The Daleks]]'' comic story written by [[David Whitaker]].
'''''Eve of the War''''', reprinted as '''''A Fresh Start''''' in ''[[The Amazing World of Doctor Who]]'', was a ''[[The Daleks (series)|The Daleks]]'' comic story published in ''[[TV Century 21]]''.


This was the first story to feature the [[Mechanoid]]s in comic form and as an explicit enemy of the [[Dalek]]s. Additionally, this story was also notable for its change of artists mid-way through the story, resulting in differences in style of Daleks, ships and all style and painted elements of the story. The Daleks' design shifted from one based on their appearance in the first Dalek story ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'' to a design similar to the Dalek film (''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks (theatrical film)|Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'') released the year this story was first published.
This was the first story to feature the [[Mechanoid]]s in comic form and as an explicit enemy of the [[Dalek]]s. Additionally, this story was also notable for its change of artists mid-way through the story, resulting in differences in style of Daleks, ships and all style and painted elements of the story. The Daleks' design shifted from one based on their appearance in the first Dalek story ''[[The Daleks (TV story)|The Daleks]]'' to a design similar to the Dalek film (''[[Dr. Who and the Daleks (theatrical film)|Dr. Who and the Daleks]]'') released the year this story was first published.
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* [[Prime Minister (Eve of War)|Prime Minister]]
* [[Prime Minister (Eve of War)|Prime Minister]]


== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* Dalek [[sound scan]]s can listen for things approaching up to 100,000 AUDs away from the North and South.
* Dalek [[sound scan]]s can listen for things approaching up to 100,000 AUDs away from the North and South.
* [[Videoscope]]s also watch for things around Skaro.
* [[Videoscope]]s also watch for things around Skaro.
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Latest revision as of 16:22, 21 March 2024

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Eve of the War, reprinted as A Fresh Start in The Amazing World of Doctor Who, was a The Daleks comic story published in TV Century 21.

This was the first story to feature the Mechanoids in comic form and as an explicit enemy of the Daleks. Additionally, this story was also notable for its change of artists mid-way through the story, resulting in differences in style of Daleks, ships and all style and painted elements of the story. The Daleks' design shifted from one based on their appearance in the first Dalek story The Daleks to a design similar to the Dalek film (Dr. Who and the Daleks) released the year this story was first published.

Summary[[edit] | [edit source]]

A new chapter in Dalek history begins. Following the Monstron attack, the Daleks have rebuilt their city with new defences to warn them on any future invasion. With the threat of the rust plague and the Monstrons over, the Dalek Emperor orders the Daleks to resume their conquest of other planets with the next target being Oric as it contains valuable minerals. As it is further away than Alvega or Solturis, the Daleks are building a refuelling station when one of the Daleks comes under attack from a cloud in space. It goes insane and starts seeing other Daleks as its enemies and begins killing them. Watching from a cloaked spaceship, a Mechanoid reports to its leader Menoid that their "suspicion" ray is successful and they wait for a rebellion among the Daleks to begin.

The rogue Dalek is restrained as the Red Dalek Leader says their radardroves have detected enemy messages in their space. They uncover the Mechanoid ship and destroy it. However, the Mechanoids return with two more ships. They melt the Dalek's flying saucer, killing the Red Dalek within. The Mechanoids issue a warning to the Daleks and say that they are to stay out of Mechanoid skies. Soon they plan to attack Skaro.

Back on Skaro, the Emperor Dalek extracts information about the Mechanoids from the Dalek affected by the "suspicion" ray. As other Daleks begin to question who the Mechanoids are, the Emperor has the rogue Dalek's through patterns analysed and they receive information on their new enemies. The Emperor orders new weapons and defences to be built and begins mobilising the Dalek forces. War is coming.

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  • The regular artist, Richard Jennings, left the series mid-story but still contributed to The Dalek Outer Space Book.
  • Ron Turner, who finished this story, didn't become the regular artist until after the next story. He had a number of previous commitments and at the time had no experience in providing art for a colour comic.
  • The change in artist mid-story causes slight continuity issues. The colours and shape of the Red Dalek, as well as other Daleks become simplified and their shapes change. Mid-battle, a flying saucer becomes topped with a giant Dalek head.
  • This is the first of the Mechanoid story arc. Dalek-Mechanoid combat was previously shown in the television story The Chase and the comic story The World That Waits.
    • In The Chase, the Mechanoids were said to be robot servants built by humans for colonisation purposes but they were forgotten after interplanetary wars ended the Earth Empire's expansionist phase. In this story, the Mechanoids are an independent species. The most often-cited theory is that Mechanoids became their own species over time after their abandonment (an idea alluded to in Daleks!, where the Mechanoids boast of being capable of advancing as a species unlike the static, reactionary Daleks), although other possibilities exist.
  • In 2006, Altered Vistas released an animated adaptation of this story.
  • This story was reprinted as A Fresh Start in The Amazing World of Doctor Who, with new narrative boxes linking each part replacing the introductory "The Daleks by Terry Nation" image and the closing Stop Press! messages.

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