The Dalek Outer Space Book: Difference between revisions
From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
No edit summary |
Tag: 2017 source edit |
||
Line 30: | Line 30: | ||
* ''[[The Outlaw Planet (short story)|The Outlaw Planet]]'' | * ''[[The Outlaw Planet (short story)|The Outlaw Planet]]'' | ||
* ''[[Top Secret (short story)|Top Secret]]'' | * ''[[Top Secret (short story)|Top Secret]]'' | ||
* ''[[The Living Death (short story)|The Living Death]]''* The Evolution of Planet Skaro | * ''[[The Living Death (short story)|The Living Death]]'' | ||
* ''[[The Evolution of Planet Skaro (short story)|The Evolution of Planet Skaro]]'' | |||
* ''[[Diamond Dust (short story)|Diamond Dust]]'' | * ''[[Diamond Dust (short story)|Diamond Dust]]'' | ||
* ''[[The Great Mercury Plot (short story)|The Great Mercury Plot]]'' | * ''[[The Great Mercury Plot (short story)|The Great Mercury Plot]]'' |
Revision as of 02:28, 30 April 2021
Published in 1966, The Dalek Outer Space Book by Terry Nation and Brad Ashton was the third and final of what have come to be known as "the 1960s Dalek annuals". It was most notable for featuring the exploits of Sara Kingdom and the Space Security Service, then only recently introduced in The Daleks' Master Plan.
Original story art was by Richard Jennings, Leslie Waller, and John Woods but none of the stories were individually credited. Except where artwork was signed, who did what was a matter of speculation.
Contents
Comics
- The Dalek Trap
- Sara Kingdom: Space Security Agent
- The Super Sub
- The Secret of the Emperor
- The Sea Monsters
- The Unwilling Traveller
- Chris Welkin Planeteer (reprint of a newspaper comic strip)
- The Brain Tappers
Short stories
- Dalek Saturn Probe
- The Outlaw Planet
- Top Secret
- The Living Death
- The Evolution of Planet Skaro
- Diamond Dust
- The Great Mercury Plot
Features
- Dalek Saturn Probe (part of Dalek Saturn Probe)
- The Strata of Skaro (part of The Dalek Trap)
- The Emperor's Brain (part of The Secret of the Emperor)
- The Dalesub (part of The Super Sub)
- Man in Space (educational feature about the real world)
Games
- Dalekwiz (Dalek Quiz)
- Mystery Message From Space
- Space Aptitude Test
- The Great Mercury Plot
Note
- Despite being seen in two different illustration, Agent "Seven" — a sort of prototype for Mark Seven of The Destroyers — is only mentioned in the short story The Outlaw Planet. This "Seven" is not, however, the same as Mark Seven, the second-in-command of the ADF who was a regular in the 1970s Dalek annuals. This version of the character doesn't at all look the same as his ADF counterpart. For a start, he's got dark hair, whereas the Mark Seven of the ADF is consistently depicted as being blonde. Also, he's always called Agent "Seven" (including quotation marks) in this volume — never Mark Seven or Mark 7, like the 1970s character.
External links
|