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*[[The Message of Mystery]] - photo story | *[[The Message of Mystery]] - photo story | ||
*[[The Secret of the Mountain]] - text story with illustrations | *[[The Secret of the Mountain]] - text story with illustrations | ||
*[[City of the Daleks]] - comic story | *[[City of the Daleks (comic strip)|City of the Daleks]] - comic story | ||
*[[The Humanoids]] - comic story | *[[The Humanoids]] - comic story | ||
*[[The Small Defender]] - text story with illustrations | *[[The Small Defender]] - text story with illustrations |
Revision as of 21:25, 23 April 2010
Published in 1964, The Dalek Book was one of the first spin-off books based upon Doctor Who. Co-written by Daleks creator Terry Nation and series writer David Whitaker, the book contained information on the Daleks, as well as original stories and comic strips, a Dalek dictionary, and a photo story about Susan Foreman meeting the Daleks, featuring images from the 1963-64 serial The Daleks.
Story art was done by A. B. Cornwell, Richard Jennings, and John Woods but none of the stories are individually credited. Except where artwork is signed, who did what is a matter of speculation. It is believed that the book was largely written by David Whitaker.
Follow-up Dalek Annuals from Souvenir Press Ltd, The Dalek World and The Dalek Outer Space Book, were published in 1965 and 1966.
Publisher's Summary
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Contents
Stories
- Invasion of the Daleks - comic story
- Red for Danger - text story with illustrations
- The Oil Well - comic story
- The Message of Mystery - photo story
- The Secret of the Mountain - text story with illustrations
- City of the Daleks - comic story
- The Humanoids - comic story
- The Small Defender - text story with illustrations
- Monsters of Gurnian - comic story
- Break-through! - text story with illustrations
- Battle for the Moon - comic story
Features
- The Dalek Planetarium
- The Dalekode
- Anatomy of a Dalek
- Dodge the Dalek
- Dalek War Machines
- Dalography of Skaro
- The Dalek Dictionary