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The Monster Vault is a collection of information about the monsters of Doctor Who included within the overall The Monster Vault book. Much like "The Dangerous Book of Monsters", the book has a loose narrative of being an in-universe text complied by the Doctor. In this case, the book is noted by the Thirteenth Doctor to be complied by "some of the galaxy's finest natural historians" after she granted them access to the "top-secret Monster Vaults" of her TARDIS's databanks. She also notes these historians have "filled in some of the gaps" in her research, which the Doctor declares has resulted in some "ideas" that are "clever" and others that are "daft".

Publisher's summary

You're going to need a bigger sofa...

Doctor Who's biggest and most comprehensive monster guide yet, The Monster Vault takes you on the ultimate tour of the Whoniverse, discovering and cataloguing every wonderful and terrifying creature the Doctor has ever encountered.

From the notorious Daleks, to evil Stenza warrior Tzim-Sha and the ancient Thijarians, The Monster Vault features in-depth profiles on each monster, showing the Doctor's most dangerous enemies in their natural habitat and unveiling their secret histories. You will also discover how monsters were created and designed, behind-the-scenes secrets, unseen details from the original scripts, case studies and rare artwork.

This lavish and visually stunning book provides an unrivalled wealth of information, allowing you to explore the rich history of Doctor Who and expand your knowledge and understanding of characters old and new.

Plot

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Characters

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References

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Notes

  • In the section on the Boneless, the book warns that the Boneless may attempt another invasion of Earth and would begin as such by hiding on a flat surface, "such as the page of a book". As such, the book warns its viewers to flip the page fast.
  • In the section on the Weeping Angels, the book warns that "that which holds the image of an angel becomes itself an angel" and thus warns its viewers to turn the page.

Continuity

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