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|artist = [[Lee Sullivan]] | |artist = [[Lee Sullivan]] | ||
|colourist = [[Adrian Salmon]] | |colourist = [[Adrian Salmon]] | ||
|editor = [[Alan Barnes]] | |editor = [[Alan Barnes]], [[Clayton Hickman]] | ||
|letterer = [[Roger Langridge]] | |letterer = [[Roger Langridge]] | ||
|publication = ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 312|312]]-[[DWM 317|317]] | |publication = ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 312|312]]-[[DWM 317|317]] | ||
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'''''Children of the Revolution''''' was a ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic story featuring the [[Eighth Doctor]], [[Izzy Sinclair]] and the return of [[Alpha (The Evil of the Daleks)]] and the [[Humanised Dalek]]s. | '''''Children of the Revolution''''' was a ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' comic story featuring the [[Eighth Doctor]], [[Izzy Sinclair]] and the return of [[Alpha (The Evil of the Daleks)|Alpha]] and the [[Humanised Dalek]]s. | ||
It is currently the last ''Doctor Who Magazine'' comic to feature the Daleks in a large, non-cameo role. | It is currently the last ''Doctor Who Magazine'' comic to feature the Daleks in a large, non-cameo role. | ||
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* [[Izzy Sinclair]] | * [[Izzy Sinclair]] | ||
* [[Kata-Phobus]] | * [[Kata-Phobus]] | ||
* [[Alpha (The Evil of the Daleks)]] | * [[Alpha (The Evil of the Daleks)|Alpha]] | ||
* Captain [[Julius Otago]] | * Captain [[Julius Otago]] | ||
* [[Adellus]] | * [[Adellus]] | ||
* [[Makkith | * [[Makkith]] | ||
* [[Sukatri]] | * [[Sukatri]] | ||
* [[Second Doctor]] | * [[Second Doctor]] | ||
* [[Dalek Emperor]] | * [[Dalek Emperor]] | ||
* [[Alison Lavelle]] | * [[Alison Lavelle]] | ||
* [[Theo Rankin]] | * [[Theo Rankin]] | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
* The Doctor claims to have known [[Jacques Cousteau]]. | * The Doctor claims to have known [[Jacques Cousteau]]. | ||
* The Daleks are painted [[silver]] or [[blue]], [[pink]], [[Orange (colour)|orange]], and [[green]]. Even ones without [[gunstick]]s are able to utilise their psionic power to defend themselves. | * The Daleks are painted [[silver]] or [[blue]], [[pink]], [[Orange (colour)|orange]], and [[green]]. Even ones without [[gunstick]]s are able to utilise their psionic power to defend themselves. |
Revision as of 02:20, 16 April 2017
Children of the Revolution was a Doctor Who Magazine comic story featuring the Eighth Doctor, Izzy Sinclair and the return of Alpha and the Humanised Daleks.
It is currently the last Doctor Who Magazine comic to feature the Daleks in a large, non-cameo role.
Summary
A submarine is cruising the area, when it is supposedly attacked by Daleks. Nobody is killed and everyone is taken prisoner.
When the Daleks find the Doctor, he attempts to trick his way out of the room before the Daleks hail him as their saviour.
Plot
to be added
Characters
- Eighth Doctor
- Izzy Sinclair
- Kata-Phobus
- Alpha
- Captain Julius Otago
- Adellus
- Makkith
- Sukatri
- Second Doctor
- Dalek Emperor
- Alison Lavelle
- Theo Rankin
References
- The Doctor claims to have known Jacques Cousteau.
- The Daleks are painted silver or blue, pink, orange, and green. Even ones without gunsticks are able to utilise their psionic power to defend themselves.
- The Kyrolians were capable of cannibalism.
Notes
- This features an in-comic flashback to The Evil of the Daleks and serves as a sequel to the events of that story.
Continuity
- The Doctor tells Makkith he's the first Dalek he's met with a name. The Tenth Doctor later met the Cult of Skaro, each member with their own name. (TV: Doomsday)
- The Humanised Daleks can generate psychokinetic energy not only for mobility but also to fly and lift the Doctor. (TV: Death to the Daleks)
- The Eleventh Doctor later encounters Daleks of various colours. (TV: Victory of the Daleks)
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