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The Cybermen are back to terrorise time and space — but luckily the new Doctor, played by David Tennant, and Rose are back to stop them. Picking up where [[Doctor Who: Monsters and Villains|Monsters and Villains]] left off, this fully illustrated guide documents the return of these metal menaces, as well as the Sycorax and other foes from the new series, plus first series terrors like the Gelth and the Reapers. More classic baddies such as the Celestial Toymaker, Sutekh and the Robots of Death also make a welcome appearance. | The Cybermen are back to terrorise time and space — but luckily the new Doctor, played by David Tennant, and Rose are back to stop them. Picking up where [[Doctor Who: Monsters and Villains|Monsters and Villains]] left off, this fully illustrated guide documents the return of these metal menaces, as well as the Sycorax and other foes from the new series, plus first series terrors like the Gelth and the Reapers. More classic baddies such as the Celestial Toymaker, Sutekh and the Robots of Death also make a welcome appearance. | ||
== | == Contents == | ||
Alphabetically arranged topics, with featured episode details, glossaries and for the newer stories behind the scenes insights. | |||
* Aliens and Enemies | |||
* The Changing Face of Doctor Who | |||
* The [[Axon]]s | * The [[Axon]]s | ||
* The [[Clockwork Droid]] | * The [[Clockwork Droid|Clockwork Robots]] | ||
* The [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] | * The [[Cyberman|Cybermen]] | ||
* The [[Dæmon]]s | * The [[Dæmon]]s | ||
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** [[Cassandra O'Brien|Cassandra]] | ** [[Cassandra O'Brien|Cassandra]] | ||
** The [[Sisters of Plenitude]] | ** The [[Sisters of Plenitude]] | ||
** The [[New human (New Earth)| | ** The [[New human (New Earth)|'Patients']] | ||
* [[Omega]] | * [[Omega]] | ||
* [[The Rani]] | * [[The Rani]] | ||
* The [[Reaper]]s | * The [[Reaper]]s | ||
* The [[Sandminer robot]] | * The [[Sandminer robot|Sandminer Robots]] | ||
* [[Scaroth]] | * [[Scaroth]] | ||
* [[Sil]] and the [[Mentor]]s | * [[Sil]] and the [[Mentor]]s | ||
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* The [[Werewolf]] | * The [[Werewolf]] | ||
* The [[Zarbi]] | * The [[Zarbi]] | ||
* Index | |||
== Additional notes == | == Additional notes == |
Revision as of 21:04, 1 November 2022
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Doctor Who: Aliens and Enemies (reference book) was the second in a series of illustrated guides, written by Justin Richards and was published in May 2006.
It covers the period up to the midway point of Series Two, TV: Rise of the Cybermen / The Age of Steel.
Publisher's summary
Now in his tenth incarnation, the Doctor continues to battle against the most hideous evils in the universe. In a companion volume to his best-selling Monsters and Villains, Doctor Who expert Justin Richards describes some of the most terying aliens and dastardly enemies the Doctor has encountered on his travels through space and time.
Find out how the Doctor defeated the monstrous Axons; why the Cybermen continue to be so dangerous; how the Krillitanes were vanquished. Learn all about the Emperor Dalek, and discover the secrets of New Earth.
Lavishly illustrated with rare photographs and design drawings from the new series of Doctor Who, as well as images from the classic series, this book tells you all you need to know about some of the Doctor's deadliest foes.
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The Cybermen are back to terrorise time and space — but luckily the new Doctor, played by David Tennant, and Rose are back to stop them. Picking up where Monsters and Villains left off, this fully illustrated guide documents the return of these metal menaces, as well as the Sycorax and other foes from the new series, plus first series terrors like the Gelth and the Reapers. More classic baddies such as the Celestial Toymaker, Sutekh and the Robots of Death also make a welcome appearance.
Contents
Alphabetically arranged topics, with featured episode details, glossaries and for the newer stories behind the scenes insights.
- Aliens and Enemies
- The Changing Face of Doctor Who
- The Axons
- The Clockwork Robots
- The Cybermen
- The Dæmons
- The Dalek Emperor
- The Empty Child
- The Gelth
- Magnus Greel
- The Jagrafess
- The Krillitanes
- New Earth
- Cassandra
- The Sisters of Plenitude
- The 'Patients'
- Omega
- The Rani
- The Reapers
- The Sandminer Robots
- Scaroth
- Sil and the Mentors
- Sutekh and the Mummies
- The Sycorax
- The Terileptils
- The Weed Creature
- The Werewolf
- The Zarbi
- Index
Additional notes
- Published in 2006 the RRP was £7.99 (UK)