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|name | |name = ''The Doctor Omega Chronicles'' | ||
|image | |image = Doctor Omega 1.jpg | ||
| | |main character = Doctor Omega, Amelia Midnite | ||
|editor = John Peel | |||
|editor | |publisher = Who Dares Publishing | ||
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|cover | |release date = [[5 February (releases)|5 February]] [[2018 (releases)|2018]] - | ||
|release date = [[5 February (releases)|5 February]] [[2018 (releases)|2018]] - | |format = Prose | ||
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'''The Doctor Omega Chronicles''' was a book series published by [[Who Dares Publishing]] based on the titular character created in [[1906]] by the French writer {{w|Arnold Galopin}}. | '''''The Doctor Omega Chronicles''''' was a book series published by [[Who Dares Publishing]] based on the titular character created in [[1906]] by the French writer {{w|Arnold Galopin}}. | ||
== Origin == | == Origin == | ||
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''The Doctor Omega Chronicles'' featured a different status quo from ''Doctor Omega's Parallel Adventures'' as well as a completely different ''Doctor Omega'' logo, and implications that Doctor Omega was anything but a human were purged from the marketing. This series had [[John Peel]] as a chief editor and [[Andrew Skilleter]] as a cover artist. As of {{CURRENTDATE}} two novels have been released in the series; ''The Strike of Midnite'' and ''The Tomb of Undying Khalyr''. | ''The Doctor Omega Chronicles'' featured a different status quo from ''Doctor Omega's Parallel Adventures'' as well as a completely different ''Doctor Omega'' logo, and implications that Doctor Omega was anything but a human were purged from the marketing. This series had [[John Peel]] as a chief editor and [[Andrew Skilleter]] as a cover artist. As of {{CURRENTDATE}} two novels have been released in the series; ''The Strike of Midnite'' and ''The Tomb of Undying Khalyr''. | ||
== Novels == | |||
=== The Strike of Midnite === | |||
{{quote|France in the 1920s and Doctor Omega is on the brink of a fantastical voyage. But he’s reckoned without the interference of a rich and famous aviatrix.Who is the mysterious Miss Midnite and what does she want with the Doctor She is far from what she seems – and when she seems. Now they are thrown together, lost in space and time, never knowing where they will emerge or what they will face.|''The Strike of Midnite''}} | |||
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=== The Tomb of Undying Khalyr === | |||
{{quote|Doctor Omega is aboard his time ship the Galopin, outside of the normal boundaries of space and time waiting to return to the universe he knows. His travelling companion, the mysterious adventuress Miss Midnite, is very, very bored. The offer of a biscuit from the Doctor is not quite the excitement she craves. But she needn’t worry as they find themselves plunged into a search for the tomb of Undying Khalyr who may be “undying”, but there are plenty of other corpses on the journey as they brave planetary hurricanes, death traps, treachery – and then the secret of Khalyr himself…|''The Doctor Omega Chronicles''}} | |||
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== Connections to the DWU == | == Connections to the DWU == | ||
[[The Galopin Promotional Image.jpg|thumb|right]] | [[File:The Galopin Promotional Image.jpg|thumb|right]] | ||
The ''Galopin'' timeship was contributed by Skilleter with input from 3D artist [[Chris Walker-Thomson]], the ship was inspired by the one which featured on Skilleter's cover for John Peel's ''Doctor Who'' book ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (reference book)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]''. | The ''Galopin'' timeship was contributed by Skilleter with input from 3D artist [[Chris Walker-Thomson]], the ship was inspired by the one which featured on Skilleter's cover for John Peel's ''Doctor Who'' book ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (reference book)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:22, 5 April 2023
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The Doctor Omega Chronicles was a book series published by Who Dares Publishing based on the titular character created in 1906 by the French writer Arnold Galopin.
Origin[[edit] | [edit source]]
In 2003, Doctor Who historian and writer Jean-Marc Lofficier unearthed the similarities between the Doctor and Galopin's character Doctor Omega. Lofficier consequently created an English version of Doctor Omega, half-translation and half-retelling, which was released in 2003 by Black Coat Publishing to coincide with the 40th anniversary of Doctor Who.
Jean-Marc and Randy Lofficier began editing the anthology series Tales of the Shadowmen in 2005 which featured a variety of public-domain literary characters. Doctor Omega appeared in several of the anthologies, with Doctor Who writer John Peel penning The Dynamics of an Asteroid in 2009's fifth volume The Vampires of Paris. This was Peel's first documented involvement with the character, and since then he was involved in producing two Doctor Omega series including; Doctor Omega's Parallel Adventures and The Doctor Omega Chronicles.
The Doctor Omega Chronicles featured a different status quo from Doctor Omega's Parallel Adventures as well as a completely different Doctor Omega logo, and implications that Doctor Omega was anything but a human were purged from the marketing. This series had John Peel as a chief editor and Andrew Skilleter as a cover artist. As of 6 November 2024 two novels have been released in the series; The Strike of Midnite and The Tomb of Undying Khalyr.
Novels[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Strike of Midnite[[edit] | [edit source]]
France in the 1920s and Doctor Omega is on the brink of a fantastical voyage. But he’s reckoned without the interference of a rich and famous aviatrix.Who is the mysterious Miss Midnite and what does she want with the Doctor She is far from what she seems – and when she seems. Now they are thrown together, lost in space and time, never knowing where they will emerge or what they will face.
to be added
The Tomb of Undying Khalyr[[edit] | [edit source]]
Doctor Omega is aboard his time ship the Galopin, outside of the normal boundaries of space and time waiting to return to the universe he knows. His travelling companion, the mysterious adventuress Miss Midnite, is very, very bored. The offer of a biscuit from the Doctor is not quite the excitement she craves. But she needn’t worry as they find themselves plunged into a search for the tomb of Undying Khalyr who may be “undying”, but there are plenty of other corpses on the journey as they brave planetary hurricanes, death traps, treachery – and then the secret of Khalyr himself…
to be added
Connections to the DWU[[edit] | [edit source]]
The Galopin timeship was contributed by Skilleter with input from 3D artist Chris Walker-Thomson, the ship was inspired by the one which featured on Skilleter's cover for John Peel's Doctor Who book The Gallifrey Chronicles.